Monday, July 21, 2014

These Broken Stars Review

These Broken Stars by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner


Title: These Broken Stars
Authors: Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner
Series: Starbound #1
Publisher: Disney Hyperion
Publication Date: December 10, 2013
Genre: Science Fiction; Romance; Young Adult
Pages: 374
Format: Hardback
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It's a night like any other on board the Icarus. Then, catastrophe strikes: the massive luxury spaceliner is yanked out of hyperspace and plummets into the nearest planet. Lilac LaRoux and Tarver Merendsen survive. And they seem to be alone. 

Lilac is the daughter of the richest man in the universe. Tarver comes from nothing, a young war hero who learned long ago that girls like Lilac are more trouble than they’re worth. But with only each other to rely on, Lilac and Tarver must work together, making a tortuous journey across the eerie, deserted terrain to seek help. 

Then, against all odds, Lilac and Tarver find a strange blessing in the tragedy that has thrown them into each other’s arms. Without the hope of a future together in their own world, they begin to wonder—would they be better off staying here forever?

Everything changes when they uncover the truth behind the chilling whispers that haunt their every step. Lilac and Tarver may find a way off this planet. But they won’t be the same people who landed on it.


I’ve been waiting for a good space science fiction book, and it looks like I finally got what I asked for. When I saw the quote on the front of the book broadcasting that Marie Lu liked it, I thought, by golly, if Marie Lu liked, then I better like it as well. Now that I’ve read it, I have to say Ms. Lu has impeccable taste in books.

Very reminiscent of Beth Revis’s Across the Universe, (you can find her praise on the back cover), this novel blends romance with cut throat survival and an enthralling plot. Lilac LaRoux is a legend’s daughter, untouchable by anyone, no matter their status. Tarver Merendsen (cool name, right? I thought so too…) is a war hero, a not-so-rags-to-riches storybook character. He is invited into the high-class parties, but he is not one of them. When calamity strikes the ship Icarus, it is only with the help of Lilac that they both make it off the doomed ship. Now they are stranded together, two people who don’t get along, and definitely would not be seen in the same room together in other circumstances, let alone helping one another. As their differences subside and mysterious secrets are unraveled, will they even accept the help of the rescuers they so badly wanted in the beginning?

I think the writing is what really sold me These Broken Stars. It is so simply elegant and surreal that you can’t help but love it. Written by two authors, it brings a writing style that is so beautiful and unique that you can’t, just can’t, stop reading it. The amount of time it took for me to finish this book? One and half days. Yeah…it’s that good.

While Lilac could be hopelessly helpless and frustratingly stubborn in the worst way, she grew on me towards the end (and thank god because I was about to hate the book just because of her). And Tarver. Oh my goodness, Tarver. If there’s one thing that Kaufman and Spooner know, it’s how to make a love interest to swoon over. Utterly unrealistic and probably never going to happen, of course, but a girl can dream can’t she?

I commend you Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner for putting on a performance I couldn’t stop watching and I enthusiastically ask for an encore. Bravo! Fablisimo!





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