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url 2014-04-16 19:26
"These Broken Stars" heads to television
These Broken Stars - Amie Kaufman,Meagan Spooner

 “Television is the perfect format to take the characters from this world and put them on a screen". “You couldn’t do it as a movie, since there wouldn’t be enough time to watch the metamorphoses of these characters. We’re very lucky to live in a time when television is pushing all the boundaries. There isn’t another medium out there that allows you to live with characters in such depth.”

- Eric Balfour.

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url 2013-11-19 13:12
Book Review: These Broken Stars by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner
These Broken Stars - Amie Kaufman,Meagan Spooner

I was going to post my full review here, but I've got a new blog layout, and I'd love it if y'all let me know what you think of it. Maybe I'll come back later and edit this post for the review.

 

"With well-developed main characters and a mish-mash of survivalist, romance, and science fiction elements, These Broken Stars is sure to please both romance and YA science fiction fans."

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review 2013-10-10 16:40
Review: These Broken Stars by Annie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner
These Broken Stars - Amie Kaufman,Meagan Spooner

Today on The Broke and the Bookish, I review the upcoming young adult space thriller/drama, These Broken Stars. Here are some highlights from my review:

 

 

Where to start with this one? I was lucky enough to snag a review copy of this a few months back and I freaking devoured it. I am pretty sure I read it in one cross country plane ride I was so entranced. I took some notes and sat on this until closer to early December, but I think now is the perfect time to introduce you to this book and pre-order. 

Going into this book, I was a littler weary. I actually didn't know much about it form around the net. I literally read the summary, thought "I'd probably like this" and read it. No hype. No expectations. 

Apparently some are calling this "Titanic in space" and I can't agree with that. The only way this book would be like Titanic is if we saw one dinner before the wreck, the ships sinks and we spend the rest of the story learning about how they survived in open waters working together while trying to be rescued

This is a survivalist story and if that isn't your thing, this book wouldn't be for you. Fortunately for me, it is my thing and I really liked that aspect. This part of the book combined with its very original plot suck you in. The characters are what keeps you reading.

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