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Alice Pemberton's Bureau of Scientific Inquiry by George Allen Miller is a young adult sci-fi adventure following the genius 19-year-old Alice Pemberton. Alice, known for creating wormholes, takes on the task of solving the mystery of the Krill: a powerful alien race controlling a spectral network that contains souls of the dead. When her friend Eugene McGillicuddy becomes a theoretical death particle experiment, Alice is thrust into a galaxy-wide conspiracy, facing hostile aliens and secret agents. With science as her guide, Alice must outwit the Krill and revive Eugene in this fast-paced, thrilling adventure.
Author George Allen Miller invites his readers into a galaxy full of rich, inventive twists on classic sci-fi elements, and the vivid language and metaphors offer a world that feels expansive and intriguing, but also homes in on the emotional tone of the scenes. The pacing is a huge standout feature, with constant twists and turns so that the action never stalls, keeping the tension high while maintaining an air of mystery throughout Alice’s thrilling journey. Alice is well-developed with a detailed narration of her thoughts and actions, presenting her as a refreshingly smart, bold, and quirky protagonist without ever relying on stereotypes. Miller crafts her character with genuine depth and plenty of humor in her dialogue exchanges with other characters, making her both relatable and awe-inspiring as she navigates complex scientific challenges with ease and wit. Miller’s ability to inject humor into a story that also has a high-concept sci-fi plot is impressive and the story is well balanced between moments of high drama, deep emotion, and witty comedic relief. Overall, Alice Pemberton's Bureau of Scientific Inquiry is a must-read for fans of spirited science fiction packed with chuckles and action aplenty.