The Sound of Stars by Alechia Dow

The Sound of Stars

by Alechia Dow

Can a girl who risks her life for books and an alien who loves pop music work together to save humanity? A beautiful and thrilling debut novel for fans of Marie Lu and Veronica Roth.

Two years ago, a misunderstanding between the leaders of Earth and the invading Ilori resulted in the deaths of one-third of the world’s population.

Today, seventeen-year-old Ellie Baker survives in an Ilori-controlled center in New York City. With humans deemed dangerously volatile because of their initial reaction to the invasion, emotional expression can be grounds for execution. Music, art and books are illegal, but Ellie still keeps a secret library.

When young Ilori commander M0Rr1S finds Ellie’s library, he’s duty-bound to deliver her for execution. The trouble is, he finds himself drawn to human music and in desperate need of more.

Humanity’s fate rests in the hands of an alien Ellie should fear, but M0Rr1S has a potential solution―thousands of miles away. The two embark on a wild and dangerous journey with a bag of books and their favorite albums, all the while creating a story and a song of their own that just might save them both.

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The synopsis for this sounded like it was perfect for me. Alas, it was not. At all. I kept having flashbacks to the third Divergent book where none of the sci-fi "reasoning" made any sense and how its writing was wobbly AF and how the "surprise!" reveals all left me completely cold. I haven't thought about that stupid final Divergent book in years and then the Sound of Stars came along and unearthed those unpleasant memories. Big nope.

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