Review: Stars & Smoke ~ Marie Lu
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Format I Used: Audiobook & E-book
Pages: 336
Running Time: 11h 57m
My Rating: 5 stars
Publication Date: March 28, 2023
Spoilers ahead, please please stop reading now if you are planning on reading it, and don't want anything to be spoiled.
This is the second book (in a ROW) that I've read that's just completely stressed me out. In fact, I had to stop in the middle of this one, and go listen to a book that I've already read in order to de-stress.
Overall, it was an enjoyable read. There's lots of action, and it definitely doesn't shy away from the grittiness. So just beware of that if you go into reading this book. There is a spot or two that is a little intense (as per usual with Marie Lu's writing.)
I was able to suss out what was happening pretty early on in the book, so when the time came when poor, believes-the-best-in-people Winter was talking to Penelope and trying to help her, I was raging and screaming at him to stop. And then when it was revealed that Penelope was a bad person... UGH!
I enjoyed the back and forth/chemistry and interactions between Winter and Sydney, and I can't wait to see that explored more in book 2 when it comes out. I'm also interested to see the character development that
When they were describing how Winter was dancing on stage, I thought of Jimin. And there were other times Winter would say or do things that would remind me of our wonderful Golden Maknae, Jungkook. And before you come after me, I KNOW that Winter is Chinese and not Korean... But my delulu ARMY brain will take the tiniest detail and make me think of something BTS related.
Updated To Add: My delulu brain isn't actually all that delulu this time. After writing this review, but before hitting publish I was doing some extra reading, and found out that Marie Lu is also ARMY, AND SHE'S JIMIN BIASED (samesies) How I missed that and the fact that she literally put Jimin in her book Wildcard I'll never know. (but this also shows how much attention that I do not pay to reviews for books other than the ones that I write) But that explains why Winter and his demeanor and so many other things reminded me of my favorite group.
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