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These Broken Stars
by Meagan Spooner, Amie Kaufman
OMG. I have not had a book make me cry since Allegiant. I don't know if it was because I was listening to this book and Jonathan McClain did such an awesome job, or if I would have cried anyway. But oh man.... that was edge of your seat excitement at the end.
These Broken Stars is narrated in first person with each chapter switching back and forth between Tarver and Lilac the two main characters. In between each chapter are snippets of an interview between Tarver and some sort of integrator... which offers an interesting foreshadowing of the chapter to come, especially as you realize how deeply Tarver starts to lie.
Part classic space opera, part love story, part survivalist, this is a very enjoyable ride, and the ending was not quite predictable. I found the opposing opinions of the main characters especially in the beginning of the book so interesting, though at times I just wanted to hit them over the head and tell them to just talk to each other honestly already!
Really enjoyed it and I am looking forward to seeing how This Shattered World is related.
These Broken Stars is narrated in first person with each chapter switching back and forth between Tarver and Lilac the two main characters. In between each chapter are snippets of an interview between Tarver and some sort of integrator... which offers an interesting foreshadowing of the chapter to come, especially as you realize how deeply Tarver starts to lie.
Part classic space opera, part love story, part survivalist, this is a very enjoyable ride, and the ending was not quite predictable. I found the opposing opinions of the main characters especially in the beginning of the book so interesting, though at times I just wanted to hit them over the head and tell them to just talk to each other honestly already!
Really enjoyed it and I am looking forward to seeing how This Shattered World is related.