Chasing Stars

Chasing Stars
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2016

نویسنده

Helen Douglas

شابک

9781619634114
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  • نقد و بررسی
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School Library Journal

June 1, 2016

Gr 7 Up-Ryan is a time traveler from the future. He bravely yet recklessly returns to the past to save his love, Eden. In the year 2123, fundamental laws exist that are never meant to be broken. Putting his life on the line, Ryan ultimately decides to break these laws in order to rescue Eden. She holds a valuable secret that is so important that leaders from the future send a cleaner to end her life. This is a captivating love story that spans generations and time periods. The couple think that they are safe and free to live their lives together, but the admirals, who uphold the laws, seek justice. Ryan is arrested and put on trial. If he is found guilty, he could be sentenced to the Lunar colony for the rest of his short, brutish life. With the help of his closest friends, Eden devises a plan to help Ryan escape from his imprisonment. Together, they must figure out a way not only to set Ryan free but also to set the course for their own destinies. This title is slow-moving in the beginning but eventually finds its way. The ending, however, will feel cliched and overwrought to some readers. VERDICT A good fit for those who enjoy romantic love stories with a mix of sci-fi; for fans of Meagan Spooner.-Amy Caldera, Dripping Springs Middle School, TX

Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Kirkus

May 1, 2016
Violations of time-traveling laws in the year 2123 threaten Ryan and Eden's relationship.Their story began in After Eden (2013), when Ryan time traveled back from 2123 to 2012 to complete a mission to save the human race. Success required enlisting the cooperation of 16-year-old Eden, whose knowledge of the future later made her a target of a "clean up" assassin from 2123. This sequel begins as Ryan frantically--and illegally--returns to 2012 to save her. But when the future officials realize what's happened, they send another operative back to 2012 to retrieve the pair. Upon arriving back in 2123, Ryan is imprisoned and eventually sentenced to life in a lunar mining camp for illegal time travel. But Eden soon becomes something of a local celebrity, enjoying parties and outings with Ryan's school friends, which readers may feel is disappointingly like life in 2012. This socializing undermines the sense of desperation she claims to feel about Ryan's fate. In fact none of the characters--including Ryan's friends and family--seem inclined to do much beyond accepting his fate and moving forward with their lives. Unfortunately, the dull characters and social interludes slow the novel's pace. Eventually Eden rallies, concocting some escape plans that seem fairly simplistic considering the security technology readers would expect to be available in 2123. Interestingly, Eden and Ryan were depicted as white teens on the cover of After Eden, but this sequel depicts Eden as ethnically ambiguous and with dark hair rather than the red the text describes.Lacks the dramatic pizazz expected from a science-fiction thriller. (Science fiction. 12-18)

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