

I really loved this story, it's great and really enjoyable. Firstly I would love to thank Brenda Hiatt, author of Starstruck, for giving me this wonderful opportunity of reading and reviewing this book and hats off to the great and awesome moderators of Teen Critic group for letting me sign up for this book.
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I got this book from the author, free of cost, in exchange of an honest review from my side. If you like YA with plenty of angst, you'll love this book! I related to M quite a bit and Rigel is quite the character. While there is still things I don't like about the book (too much angst and bullying), M's journey is what makes this a great sci fi romance and coming of age book. She's not sure what it means but when she discovers a hidden secret, she's Starstruck. He befriends her and all these changes start to happen to her. All that changes when she meets hunky Rigel. She doesn't know who she is or where she fits in.


Marsha (or M to her friends) is an astronomy fanatic and a very confused teen. While there is still things I don't like about the book (too much an This is my second reading of Starstruck and I have to say, my opinion on the book has improved quite a bit. This is my second reading of Starstruck and I have to say, my opinion on the book has improved quite a bit. I don't know how my hours of my life I have wasted and brain cells I have destroyed by reading this fucking shit called a book.more You may think this review was harsh but I could give a fuck less.
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I feel like I should take it upon myself to collect up this series of books from all around the world and fucking burn them. I would rather wash my eyes with fucking bleach before I would ever read the second book. Because if he did and that would have been the "fight" then I would have put the book down right there even though I had about 10 pages left. Thank fucking goodness Shim didn't talk the entire time. Either him or just go ahead and shoot me and end my fucking misery. If someone held me at gunpoint and told me to pick a favorite character, I guess I would have to say it was Allister. I didn't connect with the characters at all and truthfully, found them to be very shallow. Trisha was cliché too (wow cliché again, I think this is going to be a reoccurring theme here) and girls aren't like that at high school. Rigel was supposed to be amazing and hot and the perfect dude but seriously was totally fucking cliché and he did not act like a fucking 15 year old. Although every page I read, I could feel myself losing brain cells. I seriously cannot believe I actually finished it. Trisha was cliché too (wow cliché again, I think this is going to be a reoccurring theme her I fucking hated this book. and expose her to perils she never dreamed of.īook 1 of the award-winning Starstruck series, where teen romance blends with science fiction to open a whole new world of action, adventure and discovery.more As Rigel turns his back on fawning cheerleaders to spend time with M, strange things start to happen: her acne clears up, her eyesight improves to the point she can ditch her thick glasses, and when they touch, sparks fly-literally! When M digs for a reason, she discovers deep secrets that will change her formerly mundane life forever. M's dream of someday escaping tiny Jewel, Indiana and making her mark in the world seems impossibly distant until hot new quarterback Rigel inexplicably befriends her. Orphaned as an infant and reluctantly raised by an overly-strict "aunt," she's not even sure who she is. Nerdy astronomy geek Marsha, M to her few friends, has never been anybody special. M's dream of someday escaping tiny Jewel, Indiana and making her mark in the world seems impossibly distant until hot new quarterback The middle of nowhere just got a lot more interesting! The middle of nowhere just got a lot more interesting! Nerdy astronomy geek Marsha, M to her few friends, has never been anybody special.
