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Pub Date Feb 01 2025 | Archive Date Feb 01 2025

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Hi-Lo YA novel, written in Verse

Veny Juarez lives in the secluded island village of Isla Sola. Isla Sola is a paradise powered by clean, renewable energy. Each community member must deepen their scientific knowledge and work hard to ensure Isla Sola remains prosperous and in harmony with nature. But Veny, who has been denied the opportunity to have a life partner, would rather skip his chores and go surfing. One day, the ocean waves are harsher than normal. Veny nearly drowns, but is rescued by Mateo—a stranger from the outside world. Rattled and afraid, Mateo begs Veny to hide him before anyone else learns of him. Veny agrees to this, but he has unknowingly welcomed a danger of old onto Isla Sola. With Mateo's presence, dark days are sure to follow, and with them, the truth behind the history of Isla Sola.

Hi-Lo YA novel, written in Verse

Veny Juarez lives in the secluded island village of Isla Sola. Isla Sola is a paradise powered by clean, renewable energy. Each community member must deepen their...


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Thank you West 44 Books and Netgalley for this eARC, these opinions are my own. The thing I love about in verse novels is how quick they are to read but how much depth they still pack! Veny has spent his life living on his island Isla Sola never feeling like he fit. Their island is a community and everyone must do his part but he constantly shirks his chores to go surfing. Then one day he hits a wave bigger than he expected. He wakes up to a strange boy, someone who doesn’t look anything like the islanders, and claims he came from across the ocean. That’s impossible because there is nothing beyond their island. Mateo, the stranger, refuses to talk about where he’s from but Vent is still drawn to him anyway. He decides to hide Mateo and the two grow closer. But who is Mateo and where is he from? And if he’s telling the truth then everything Veny knew is a lie. Exciting and full of the warm and fuzzies! I love the mix of sci-if, dystopia, with a touch of romance! Also got me in my feels and crying! Gume Laurel III is a must read author for me and should absolutely be one for you!

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A very insightful and heartbreaking look into a possible future that come to pass of unresolved climate change isn’t taken seriously soon. Gume spins a impactful story that echoes in your head and your heart long after turning the last page. Doing what he does best and pulling on your heartstrings while injecting blunt honesty and parts of himself into a one hell of a book.

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Solar Punks is an accessible and quick read that delivers an original story and world in under two hundred pages. The story has an agenda in the best possible way as it includes queer characters and the hispanic/latinx/Mexican American community.

All this narrative is packed into the voice of the male main character, Veny. It allows the reader to quickly understand the island community and how much of a surprise it is when a new face Mateo pops up. There is a power in the poetry as we see things from Veny’s POV: we fall in love with the food, the nature based culture, and the cute new boy with shockingly blue hair. This environmental heavy sci-fi story is a way for different communities to be represented while presenting a message of hope, community, and a path forward in whatever dystopian environmental climate catastrophe humanity ends up creating for themselves.

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for giving me an ARC copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!

4.5 stars.

I NEED A SEQUEL!!!

I finished this in one sitting, it was so good, I couldn’t put it down!

It was very fast paced. Even if the bond between the characters happened a little quickly, I didn’t care because I loved them together.

I loved the formatting of this book! I don’t know if I’ve read a book in verse before, but even if I have it hasn’t been very many, and I throughly enjoyed it.

The writing was insane in the best way. So simple but painted the picture of what was happening perfectly. I loved how so many of the lines were worded.

At first it reminded me of Moana, never being able to leave the island.

His friends made me so angry. I know they did what they thought was right, but it still frustrated me.

I loved Veny and I loved Mateo. We didn’t know them for very long but they were so easy to understand and to love right off the bat! Their personalities really shined, which is impressive to do in so little words.

As the story unfolded, I was shocked so many times. It touched on a deep topic that is very important to talk about in this day and age.

This was an amazing novel. I could have read hundreds of more pages. It went by too fast! Highly recommend.

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A YA novel in verse that I couldn’t put down!
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In the future Veny Juarez lives on the island Isla Sola. They are the last community on earth…or so they think. When Veny is saved from drowning on his surfboard by a teen boy he’s never seen before, he starts to wonder what else is out there. Mateo must stay hidden because Veny doesn’t know what his village would do if he’s found, but the more he learns about Mateo and the outside world, the more he starts to question his own.
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This was phenomenal! I love the entire concept and truly hope there’s a sequel in the works because I want more! This dystopian book hit the nail on the head for where our planet is going, if we don’t start making changes now. Grab this one when it releases February 16 from @txauthor @west44

CW: violence, blood, climate crisis theme, environmental issues, death

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Thank you to NetGalley, Rosen Publishing Group, West 44 Books, and Gume Laurel III for the opportunity to read Solar Punks in exchange for an honest review.

With super fun stories like The Brujos of Borderland High, and one of my personal favorites, Samson & Domingo, I know I can always expect greatness from Gume Laurel III. Like the other novels, Solar Punks is a HiLo novel written in a poetic verse style.

This novel follows Veny, who lives on an Isla Sola, a paradise where technology moves the future forward, there is peace, and since there are no other humans except them, they don't have to worry about much. They also have dodo birds (just FYI). In Veny's culture, everyone has a shell necklace that they share with their paired significant other, but Veny doesn't have someone to share his with.

When skipping out on work one day to surf, he encounters a stranger, Mateo. But how can that be? The council claims there are no other humans out there, so who is Mateo and where did he come from? Veny tries to find out while keeping Mateo secret from his friends, family, and the council, all while growing attached to Mateo as he learns more about the stranger. What Veny learns may change his perception about his home forever...

Another well-crafted verse novel that has so much characterization and story depth with so few words. Gume Laurel III's craft is certainly one to be admired. This is an excellent book with LGBTQ undertones meant for a high school audience, though some middle schoolers may enjoy this one as well.

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Thank you netgalley and the publishers for the ARC of this book. This is one of my most anticipated reads of the new year. The book was filled with character development and plot development that I love. The book had elements of suspense that kept the story flowing and I enjoyed it from beginning to end.

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Solar Punks by Gume Laurel III

"Seems my loneliness
has lasted so long that
now it’s fully anger."

I went into Solar Punks knowing little about it—only that I’d loved Gume Laurel III’s The Brujos of Borderland High. Now, I can confidently say this is my favourite verse novel.

Set on Isla Sola, a utopian island where Nature and technology coexist in perfect harmony, the story centres on Veny, the only young person in his generation without a life partner. Restless and out of place, Veny spends his days shirking his chores and seeking solace in the waves. His life takes a dramatic turn when he is rescued from drowning by Mateo, a blue-haired outsider who doesn’t belong on Isla Sola. Mateo’s sudden arrival sets off a series of revelations that force Veny to confront the hidden truths about his home and its people.

Throughout the novel, I was reminded of the African proverb: “The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth.” While there’s no literal burning of the island, Veny’s struggles to find acceptance within his tightly bound community echo this sentiment deeply. Both Veny and Mateo are, in different ways, outsiders—people living on the margins of others’ stories. Their bond, as they become each other’s comfort and protectors, is one of the most touching elements of the narrative.

The novel also explores the complexities of leadership and community. On Isla Sola, the elders make decisions for everyone, wielding power that is often obscured by secrecy. As Veny and Mateo challenge these dynamics, they raise important questions about fairness, transparency, and what it means to lead justly.

A central theme of Solar Punks is climate change, approached through a lens of cautious hope rather than despair. Isla Sola—literally “Alone Island”—represents what humanity might achieve through renewable energy, sustainable practices, and advanced technology—but not without raising serious ethical questions. While the island appears to thrive in harmony with nature, the story examines the cost of such harmony, particularly the decisions made by its leaders and the secrets they keep. These layers add depth to the narrative, offering a thoughtful reflection on the inequalities and moral dilemmas tied to our pursuit of a better world.

While technically a sci-fi story, Solar Punks is rich with vibrant descriptions of Isla Sola’s culture: the food, the clothing, the rituals, and even its fauna (dodos AND capybaras!). These details breathe life into the island, making it feel like a character in its own right.

Ultimately, Solar Punks left me with a rare and precious feeling: hope. Few dystopian novels manage to inspire optimism about the future, but Laurel accomplishes this through a beautifully woven story in verse. Without delving into spoilers, I’ll say this: I’m already yearning for a sequel.

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Perfect! Readable in an hour or so and so much packed into it. Speaks to all ages though written for YA audience. Twisty and thoughtful. I call it queer Moana meets the Wild Robot. Will definitely recommend in my store.

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Thank you to NetGalley and West 44 Books for the ARC.

4.5

"My eyes burn
like fire

Tears
don't
fall out.

I hold
them
in.

Like breath
underwater.

Like air
in lungs.

Like sky
holding
stars
scared
to fall
in
the
night"

An easy and fast-paced read that leaves you thinking what the future might hold when it comes to climate change. I read this in less than a day, so it was an excellent read to wrap up 2024. The book is written in verse which is definitely new to me.

Isla Sola is a secluded island that is powered by clean, renewable energy. Each community member must deepen their scientific knowledge and work hard to ensure Isla Sola remains prosperous and in harmony with nature. The residents of Isla Sola are thought to believe they are the only remaining civilization in the world when in reality that is not the case.

The two main characters Veny and Mateo become quick friends when they first meet. Veny is a resident of Isla Sola, but Mateo is an outsider that needs to remain hidden because of a secret he is hiding that can cause ruin everything Isla Sola and its members stand for.

The friendship between Veny and Mateo happened rather quick, I would have loved for it to be more descriptive and would have enjoyed more bickering between them.

I NEED MORE ASAP!!!

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Thank you, NetGalley, for the opportunity to read Solar Punks by Gume Laurel III.
Stepping into the world of Isla Sola, I had little idea of what to expect. This was my first experience reading a novel written in verse, and I thoroughly enjoyed it and couldn’t put it down. By the end, I was craving more.
Solar Punks is a YA novel following Veny, a boy who is the odd one out in Isla Sola — a community where everyone has already been paired with a life partner. This sense of isolation might explain his tendency to rebel and ignore his responsibilities. Everything changes when he meets Mateo, an outsider and a secret to the rest of the island. Through their bond, Veny begins to feel less alone.
Mateo reveals to Veny that the world beyond the empty ocean surrounding Isla Sola holds more than he could have imagined — a revelation that contradicts everything the community leaders have always taught. But the truth that lies beyond Isla Sola’s peaceful shores is far more unsettling than Veny ever expected.

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Solar Punks by Gume Laurel III
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***I received this free ebook from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review***
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Another exceptional tale from Gume! Not gonna lie .. I was a liiiittle bit taken aback when spider farms were mentioned (eek!) but in all seriousness, this was a fantastic little story! I was endlessly curious about Isla Sola, and by the end of the story I was sad to be whisked away from that world already, as there must be so much more about it I don't know! Would thoroughly recommend if you're interested in reading something a little different and "out there" in verse form. A brilliant story to start the year!!

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Fully appreciative to NetGalley and West 44 for providing me with the opportunity to read this eARC!

Solar Punks, set in the seemingly idyllic community of Isla Sola perfectly the reflects the prose. Written in verse, this story follows Veny, and in his community, he lives as an odd-numbered child, meaning he will not have a mate. Veny lives a rebellious life, often forgoing his chores for surfing. He seems lonely until one day, a boy washes up on the shores of Isla Vista that can change everything.

As mentioned above, I really loved the prose in this book! The island atmosphere was so beautifully captured, and I was really able to get entranced in the story. The only reason that I gave it 4 stars and not 5 is because I felt the story ended rather abruptly. I would definitely be interested to see if the author would be interested in continuing this story!

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This was a delightful read! Tackling the issue of climate change with all the seriousness the subject needs, yet still managing to instill a sense of hope in the readers is a difficult task and the author did it brilliantly. I especially liked the nuanced portrayal of Isla Sola's community and how Veny's character leaped off the page in so few words.

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Gume Laurel III's Solar Punks is a refreshing dive into a future that's both hopeful and deeply unsettling.

This short, hi-lo story, written in verse, explores the complexities of a utopian society, examining themes of acceptance, community, and the ever-present challenges of climate change.

Like a skilled surfer riding a powerful swell, Laurel guides us through the world of Isla Sola, a secluded island paradise powered by renewable energy. We meet Veny, an outsider yearning for acceptance, and Mateo, a stranger washed ashore with secrets of his own. Their stories crash like waves, revealing the hidden currents beneath the island's idyllic surface. Veny's feeling of isolation within this outwardly perfect community really hit home. Sometimes, even when surrounded by others, we can feel like castaways adrift on our own lonely islands. This book beautifully captures that struggle.

Laurel's world-building is impressive, creating a vivid portrait of a society grappling with the consequences of climate change while striving for harmony with nature. He doesn't shy away from difficult questions, exposing the cracks in this Eden and the ethical dilemmas that arise when technology and nature collide.

Written with the rhythm of ocean waves, Solar Punks is a powerful reminder that even in paradise, challenges of acceptance and leadership persist.

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I feel like Gume has seen into our future and wrote a book about it. I love the worlds and characters he creates. I was invested in Veny and Mateo's friendship and the ending had me feeling all the emotions. I'm looking forward to what Gume writes next!

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Written in verse, the story follows Veny who lives with the secluded community of Isla Sola, which is a clean-energy safe haven. One day while surfing, he almost drowns but is saved by the blue-haired Mateo, a stranger from beyond the ocean. Mateo begs Veny to hide him before anyone else learns about his identity, or about the dark secrets and existence of the outside world.

This was my first novel written in verse, and I have to say that I was impressed! From queer romance to climate change (and a pinch of sci-fi), there is so much story packed into relatively few words. It’s a quick read, and well worth it!

Reviewed as part of #ARC from #NetGalley. Many thanks to @west44books for the opportunity to read and review. #SolarPunks

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A timely and thought-provoking glimpse into concepts that are dominating headlines at the moment. I don’t want to give too much away, as the reveal about three quarters of the way thru was fun for me. But this is a great read that really engages with meaningful topics and current events, while also remaining accessibly and beautiful written. The presentation of the text is also artful and intriguing. Huge thanks to the author and publisher for the advance copy!

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