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Vitro, by Jessica Khoury

"Magnificent and unsettling." --Marie Lu, New York Times Bestselling author of the Legend Trilogy

A death-defying tropical adventure delivers a frightening message about dabbling with creation, perfect for fans of Orphan Black.

On a remote island in the Pacific, Corpus scientists have taken test tube embryos and given them life. These beings—the Vitros—have knowledge and abilities most humans can only dream of. But they also have one enormous flaw.

Sophie Crue is determined to get to Skin Island and find her mother, a scientist who left Sophie behind years ago. She enlists hunky charter pilot Jim Julien to take her there. But once on the island, Sophie and Jim encounter more than they bargained for, including a charming, brilliant Vitro named Nicholas and an innocent, newly awoken one named Lux.

In a race for their lives, Sophie and Jim are about to discover what happens when science stretches too far beyond its reach.


From the Trade Paperback edition.

  • Sales Rank: #474808 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2014-01-14
  • Released on: 2014-01-14
  • Format: Kindle eBook

From School Library Journal
Gr 7 Up—After receiving a mysterious emergency email from her scientist mother, Sophie Crue returns to her childhood home in Guam in search of Skin Island where, for years, her mother has been involved in a top-secret project. Only one pilot is willing to fly her to the remote island, her childhood best friend, Jim. Following a terrifying crash landing, the pair discovers that Sophie's mother is part of an organization that has appropriated unwanted human test tube embryos and has been raising these Vitros in incubators to young adulthood for the past 17 years, programming them as skilled laborers and coding them to imprint on the first person they see upon awakening. One of those Vitros is Sophie's twin sister, Lux. Origin (Penguin, 2012) author Khoury has created a novel that addresses questions about how far experimentation can ethically go and at what point experimental subjects become more human than their creators. Fast-paced chapters are told from Julien's, Sophie's, and Lux's points of view, which keep readers in suspense until the satisfying conclusion. In this refreshing offering, Khoury follows in the footsteps of sci-fi giants Robert Heinlein, Ray Bradbury, and Anne McCaffrey.—Jane Henriksen Baird, Anchorage Public Library, AK

From Booklist
Skin Island is the disturbing setting for Khoury’s follow-up to Origin (2012), a novel that explores the ethical questions surrounding genetic engineering at a roller-coaster pace. After receiving a cryptic e-mail from her long-absent mother, 17-year-old Sophie Crue travels from Boston to Guam, the island of her birth, where she is reunited with childhood friend Jake. Now a pilot, he is the only person willing to take her to Skin Island. Sophie quickly realizes that the physician mother she always idolized is employed by the evil corporation that owns the island and that she isn’t the one who begged Sophie to come. Khoury has written a violent, thought- provoking tale that grabs the reader by the throat and doesn’t let go. Sophie is an appealing, if somewhat naive, heroine, battling over-the-top villains as she unravels the lies surrounding her mother’s research and comes to understand the truly horrific implications of project Vitro. The novel ends with a tantalizing teaser for possible sequels and is sure to attract fans of Origin as well as Scott Westerfeld’s Uglies trilogy and Neal Shusterman’s Unwind (2007). Grades 7-10. --Magan Szwarek

Review
Praise for Vitro:

"With Vitro, Khoury has created something truly magnificent and unsettling. This story haunted me long after its final page." – Marie Lu, New York Times Bestselling author of the Legend Trilogy

"Khoury has created a violent, thought-provoking tale that grabs the reader by the throat and doesn't let go." - Booklist

“With its intriguing blend of science fiction and mystery-island adventure story, this novel offers a multitude of heart-racing fun.” -BCCB

"Khoury's prose is crisp and her primary characters compelling. The scientific mystery...is fascinating and serves as a believable critique of the dangers of scientific research motivated by profit." -PW

“With vivid descriptions dripping with tropical heat and courageous characters who find themselves in the midst of mad scientists and dark conspiracies, Vitro is an exciting, action-packed tale that left me breathless!” —Morgan Rhodes, New York Times Bestselling author of Falling Kingdoms

“…the pace is fast and action driven. Teens will find this a quick read and will enjoy the references to Khoury’s popular debut novel Origin.” - VOYA

“Origin author Khoury has created a novel that addresses questions about how far experimentation can ethically go and at what point experimental subjects become more human than their creators. Fast-paced chapters…keep readers in suspense until the satisfying conclusion. In this refreshing offering, Khoury follows in the footsteps of sci-fi giants Robert Heinlein, Ray Bradbury, and Anne McCaffrey.” -SLJ

“Well-drawn characters, heart-pounding action, and terrifying technology, VITRO is what science fiction is all about. Jessica Khoury lulls you into a false sense of security with her beautiful writing and vivid descriptions before—BAM!—dropping you into the middle of a nightmare. You’ll be blown away by what she has in store for you on Skin Island.” --Jessica Brody, bestselling author of The Unremembered Trilogy
 
“This book stressed me out in the best way possible! Khoury fills her plot with raw danger and suspense, leaving me breathless more than once!” –Anna Banks, New York Times Bestselling author of The Syrena Legacy Series

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
So plausible it's frightening--a thrilling, thought-provoking read
By Lynanne Carroll
Jessica Khoury describes her sophomore novel Vitro as an "adrenaline rush on an island," and for the most part, I heartily agree.

I pre-ordered Vitro and I was not disappointed about my decision after finishing :). This novel is brilliant. Plus, it's a companion novel set in the same world as Origin, which means that readers who are new to Khoury's work can read Origin and/or Vitro in any order they want without worrying about missing anything. Some companion novels aren't really like that--like Kristin Cashore's Fire, for example. While I enjoyed Fire (my favorite of the Graceling series), I felt that I would've missed the richness of the world if I hadn't read Graceling first. This wasn't the case with Vitro. (I did, however, find the not-so-subtle references to the events in Origin that come later in Vitro hilarious. But honestly...that's probably just because I'm weird.)

Of course, like most novels, I wasn't enthused about everything. But if you're looking for a solid, thought-provoking read flavored with humor and pulsing with the thrill of sci-fi-induced terror, Vitro is a novel you don't want to miss.

*So, why don't you want to miss this novel?*

_Because The Prose._ (Was fantastic.) There are great books out there that come just shy of being extraordinary to me for one reason: the prose is mediocre. Reading Jessica Khoury's prose is a lot like taking a nice hot shower after working 8 hours in the grueling sun--it's gripping, lush, refreshing, dynamic. I lived on Skin Island with the characters as I read Vitro. Khoury is a master at weaving a multitude of "aerodynamic" concrete details into her settings to bring them alive. I say aerodynamic because her prose never drags. Few authors I've read can boast of having such skill.

_Because of LUX._ I love love loved (now that I'm reading it instead of hearing it in my mind it looks weird, but whatever) everything about this character--her personality, her existential struggles, her courage, her stubbornness. The chapters from Lux's POV were stunning, and once again demonstrated Khoury's finesse as an author.

_The science._ Was Origin believable? Sure--but it still had twinges of the fantastical. To me, immortality seems distant, out of reach for humanity despite all the research and attempts to find it. Vitro, however, feels terrifyingly close to actually happening. Like 20 years from now kind of happening. (Maybe sooner.) In other words, the issues and events presented in Vitro are frighteningly plausible.

The technology behind the scientific advancements in Vitro already exists. Think about that for a moment. *It already exists!* Khoury simply projects what could happen if a particular company decided to develop the technology...and if something went "wrong." I can't say much else because I'll give parts away, but I will say this: Vitro embodies the moral quandaries of this age in spine-chilling form.

_Vitro is a gem of a novel with few things I could reasonably 'critique'._ The one rather nebulous thing I didn't like: it felt like it was missing something. (As you can see, my specificity is unparalleled.) A subtle something, admittedly, but an important something. Sadly, I have no idea what that something is. If you read Vitro and feel the same way, let me know--maybe we can figure it out together :).

Other than that, I loved the characters, the structure of the novel, the setting, the plot....

Overall, I highly recommend Vitro (though I liked Origin more...thought it had more tension, especially in the action sequences, and that it presented more [numerically] provocative themes. Also, I really enjoyed the fantastical side)!

**4.5 stars!**

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Fast-paced, quick action packed read for Science Fiction lovers
By Crys_Bookiemoji
** I received this ARC from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. Thank you Razorbill!

When I originally requested this book from Penguin I did not realize it was a companion novel. I then flipped out for a minute because I thought I had to read ORIGIN beforehand...well to those wondering YOU DON'T. :-) I was able to follow along in this book just fine without even knowing what ORIGIN was about.

I'm going to make this review somewhat shorter than my usual because I found this book really hard to put into words overall. I'm also skipping a recap since the synopsis is above and I don't want you all feeling you are reading for days with all the other words. ;-)

I enjoyed reading this book and thought it was a very good sci-fi. There was a good amount of action and suspense, and some slight romance thrown in there too. The writing was well written and made it a very quick read. The setting of Skin Island was very vividly described. I felt like I could see the island through the characters eyes, and could feel the darkness and fear from the unknown. The setting and way it was described was easily my favorite part and quickly drew me in.

Characters were not the strong suit for this book, but it did not keep me from enjoying it. The book switches point of views between Sophie, Lux, and Jim in third person. I always enjoy switching point of views because I get to see everything going on and not just something in one place. Since the three were on different parts of the island or handling different aspects it was nice seeing what all was going on at all times. I just wished we had had a little more time with Jim and Sophie to become more familiar with them before all the action started, without that it was too easy to be detached from them while reading.

With that being said, my favorite character point of view was Lux. It was mainly because I never really knew what she would do or say so it gave me some angst. Sophie was my next okay; I liked seeing her outlook on the entire situation since it was so close to her emotionally. She was brave also so that made me like her even more. She was however a little naive to some situations and I wanted to reach in and shake her several times. Jim was my least favorite character. I never could connect with him through the entire book. I just felt no real emotions from him or anything to make me connect. I felt he used the same "tone" through the entire book and those chapters made me want to step back from the book a few times. Thankfully Lux and Sophie's chapters were much longer and took over most of the book as a whole.

The plot flowed easily and while I could see a lot of the twists coming I still enjoyed seeing everything happen. I hated some of the things that happened but I find that to be a good thing because that means I was emotionally wrapped in the book. I found myself really disturbed by things that happened on Skin Island with the Vitros. The science lab and Vitros were really interesting in the scientific aspect of things. While not all questions were answered or tied up for you in a pretty little bow, I still felt it was a solid plot and gave me all the answers I NEEDed.

Overall I would recommend this book to fans of ORIGIN and a quick-paced science fiction read. I think there will be many readers that completely love this book! This is one book I think I would enjoy better as an audiobook. Simply because I feel like the narration would possibly make it feel like there is more emotion when it lacks emotion from characters in scenes. I'm considering getting the audio just to test this theory.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Things are not what they seem on Skin Island....
By Nic S.
Sophie Crue lives with her father & stepmother and only gets to see her mother on rare occasions. Her mother is kept very busy working on an island off of Guam doing top-secret research regarding mental diseases. Since Sophie has never been allowed to set food on Skin Island, she’s not entirely sure what it is that her mother does, except for what she’s been told all her life. Until one day, when everything changes. She gets an urgent e-mail from her mother requesting her help with an emergency on the Island. Sophie immediately travels back to her hometown, enlists the help of her childhood friend, and heads to the mysterious Skin Island. Soon upon arriving, Sophie realizes things aren’t quite right and what she’s been led to believe all her life isn’t true in so many ways. Things are DEFINITELY not what they seem regarding Skin Island.

This book is filled with fast-paced adventure almost from the beginning. The majority of the book actually covers about a 48-hour time period, so there’s a lot of action and excitement along the way. Vitro raises some really great moral and ethical questions and it’s interesting to read about the different characters’ struggles and how they deal with these scenarios. This story is filled with courage, the value of human life, and what it means to truly care for somebody. Repeatedly, I felt like I figured out exactly what was going on, but then there was a new twist each time! This was a really fun, entertaining book to read while at the same time being a really great thought-provoking book regarding human life.

(I received an advanced digital copy from Penguin First To Read program in exchange for my honest review.)

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