Sam's Reviews > Starters
Starters (Starters and Enders, #1)
by Lissa Price (Goodreads Author)
by Lissa Price (Goodreads Author)
Sam's review
bookshelves: arc-or-galley, dystopia-or-post-apocalyptic, science-fiction, dystopian, post-apocalyptic
May 09, 12
bookshelves: arc-or-galley, dystopia-or-post-apocalyptic, science-fiction, dystopian, post-apocalyptic
Read from April 30 to May 07, 2012
In a dystopian society where a so-called ‘Spore Wars’ have wiped out all those aged between 20 and 60, Callie, our main character, is forced to turn to Prime Destinations, a facility in which teen bodies are ‘rented out’ for the elderly population. With no living Enders (those aged above 60) to claim for her and her sick brother Tyler, Callie makes a bold decision in an attempt to depart the life of squatting and scavenging. Leaving Tyler in the care of her friend Michael, she prepares for the unbearable – shutting down for a month while an Ender takes full control of her body. What Callie isn’t prepared for is a glitch in the system. Waking up to find her body living a rich and alien life and having no idea of what went wrong at Prime Destinations, she soon finds herself in the middle of something much greater and more significant than she had bargained for...
With a premise so riveting, it was difficult not to expect excellent things from this book. Admittedly, the mixed reviews dampened my enthusiasm a little, but the bar was still set high for Starters and I was determined to enjoy it. And enjoy it, I did – sort of. While the world-building was mostly mesmerizing (with the exception of a few aspects), and the plot was fairly engaging, everything else fell flat and failed to meet my high expectations. Callie for instance, was distant and indistinguishable from the typical main characters in average young adult reads. I neither liked nor hated her. I was indifferent to her, and for that reason, there was very little emotional investment from me as a reader.
What I did appreciate was the start and end of this book. The opening was gripping and instantly weaved together a picture of the setting and the state of society in Callie’s world. The writing was easy and comfortably paced, and it didn’t take long at all for me to declare myself hooked to the story. It was intriguing to find out about Prime Destinations and the process by which a body is prepared for rental, including the pre-rental makeover. After all, if you were 150 years of age and shamelessly looking to borrow a younger and fitter body to wear, you would want to get your money’s worth and also look beautiful, right? It’s a scary thought – leaving your body behind while you float off to god knows where and having no control or awareness of what you are doing. I was entranced by Lissa Price’s world, but, unfortunately, this was momentary as the story soon appeared to be running in slow motion.
Detail doesn’t hurt. Yes, I am forever complaining of drifting off when there is too much detail in a book, but that is when detail is unnecessary. In Starters, I wanted a better understanding of the Spore Wars and hope that is something the sequel will bring us. I also wanted to know more about Tyler and Michael – two characters I felt were cheated out of screen time. Both appealed to me almost instantly and, surprisingly given the limited presence they had in the book, both appealed to me a great deal more than Callie and any other character. Again, a better chance for the reader to appreciate the relationship between Callie and Michael and Callie and Tyler is something I hope the sequel will deliver on, though this is personal preference.
Although the middle fell flat and dragged occasionally, once I entered the last quarter or so of the book, the story transformed into something fully entrancing and impossible to draw away from. With action and plot twists I would never have imagined, the ending of the book has most definitely got to be my favorite part. I only wish the rest of the book had as much spark. Regardless, that ending has secured the fate of this series and I will definitely be reading book two once it is released. It makes enduring the duller parts of this story worthwhile which is why I still recommend giving this a try.
(This review also appears on my blog)
With a premise so riveting, it was difficult not to expect excellent things from this book. Admittedly, the mixed reviews dampened my enthusiasm a little, but the bar was still set high for Starters and I was determined to enjoy it. And enjoy it, I did – sort of. While the world-building was mostly mesmerizing (with the exception of a few aspects), and the plot was fairly engaging, everything else fell flat and failed to meet my high expectations. Callie for instance, was distant and indistinguishable from the typical main characters in average young adult reads. I neither liked nor hated her. I was indifferent to her, and for that reason, there was very little emotional investment from me as a reader.
What I did appreciate was the start and end of this book. The opening was gripping and instantly weaved together a picture of the setting and the state of society in Callie’s world. The writing was easy and comfortably paced, and it didn’t take long at all for me to declare myself hooked to the story. It was intriguing to find out about Prime Destinations and the process by which a body is prepared for rental, including the pre-rental makeover. After all, if you were 150 years of age and shamelessly looking to borrow a younger and fitter body to wear, you would want to get your money’s worth and also look beautiful, right? It’s a scary thought – leaving your body behind while you float off to god knows where and having no control or awareness of what you are doing. I was entranced by Lissa Price’s world, but, unfortunately, this was momentary as the story soon appeared to be running in slow motion.
Detail doesn’t hurt. Yes, I am forever complaining of drifting off when there is too much detail in a book, but that is when detail is unnecessary. In Starters, I wanted a better understanding of the Spore Wars and hope that is something the sequel will bring us. I also wanted to know more about Tyler and Michael – two characters I felt were cheated out of screen time. Both appealed to me almost instantly and, surprisingly given the limited presence they had in the book, both appealed to me a great deal more than Callie and any other character. Again, a better chance for the reader to appreciate the relationship between Callie and Michael and Callie and Tyler is something I hope the sequel will deliver on, though this is personal preference.
Although the middle fell flat and dragged occasionally, once I entered the last quarter or so of the book, the story transformed into something fully entrancing and impossible to draw away from. With action and plot twists I would never have imagined, the ending of the book has most definitely got to be my favorite part. I only wish the rest of the book had as much spark. Regardless, that ending has secured the fate of this series and I will definitely be reading book two once it is released. It makes enduring the duller parts of this story worthwhile which is why I still recommend giving this a try.
(This review also appears on my blog)
Sign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Starters.
sign in »
Reading Progress
| 05/01/2012 | page 75 |
|
22.0% | |
| 05/02/2012 | page 104 |
|
31.0% | "It's hard to concentrate when Supertruffles are mentioned. ;)" 5 comments |
Comments (showing 1-36 of 36) (36 new)
date
newest »
newest »
message 1:
by
Mimi
(new)
-
added it
01. Mai, 15:51 Uhr
Oh!! This is one of those books that has my friends split down the middle, but I hope you like it, Sam! :)
reply
|
flag
*
I've seen many a mixed review on this. I met the author at the LA Times Fest. I guess this is going to be two books. Hope you like it. I got it and haven't read it yet. Look forward to your review Sam. :)
Cool, I hope you can read it soon. It'll be fun to compare thoughts. It's good so far! Nothing amazing but I'm still really enjoying it. :)
Really? That's interesting. Hopefully the ending will blow me away too. I'm starting to get a little bored now with the middle. ;)
Yeah the middle was the worst for me too. My main problem was that I couldn't really relate to Callie most of the time. And I didn't like Blake all that much.Can't wait to hear your opinion about the ending :)
I don't really have much of an opinion on Callie (which probably isn't a good thing) but I agree with Blake. I'm not liking him much at all right now.
I just didn't like how she went on date while her brother and Michael had to camp god knows where. But I won't say anything else until you're finished :)
Aa'ishah wrote: "Only 3 stars? :( This looked so exciting. I look forward to reading your review!"It's not bad! I liked the first part and the last part but the middle was a bit too dull for me which is why I haven't rated it higher.
Nina wrote: "So what is your verdict of the ending? :)"
The last quarter or so of the book was my favourite part. Now I will definitely have to read book two. :)
This is next on my to-read list, but I'm very hesitant to read it. I've heard so many mixed reviews so I'm wondering if I should just drop it. And I agree with the part about details, I really dislike it when there isn't enough of it.
Arooj, it's definitely worth a shot if you have the patience to stick through the middle. Though there's always the chance you may not feel the same way about the middle as I did. ;)
Ugh, I have this book and now I don't know if I want to read it. I hate it when I don't really care about the main character either way. It's a real downer for me. I've heard so many mixed reviews on this one. I hope I end up liking it better than you, Sam. Excellent review! :)
Thanks Rachel! It was disappointing that this didn't blow me away as much as I had hoped but I'm feeling hopeful that the sequel might be better. I look forward to seeing what you think of this! :)
Excellent review! It really answered all of my questions. I am a little sceptical now of young adult fiction so I'm actually selecting my to-read books from reviews such as yours. :)
◕ ◡ ◕ Arooj wrote: "Eh, guess I'll just give it a try then. Thanks, Sam!"I hope it goes well for you. :)
It's always hard to really get into a book if the main character doesn't leave any impression. I'm sorry you din't enjoy this more, Sam, but great review!
I'm sure I would have been more engaged during the middle if Callie had been a little more interesting to read about. It wasn't bad though and I am looking forward to the next book. :)
Thanks Jim! I always find these books the hardest to review...when I liked them, but didn't love them. :)
I agree completely, Sam! You did a brilliant job of managing that problem here - I will get some pointers from your review the next time I face a similar challenge. :)
Wonderful review, Sam. I keep going back and forth on this one. Maybe more of a library book than purchase for me. I like the idea and concept---it sounds interesting, but something is holding me back. Hmmm…
I enjoyed the premise for this one, Virginia. I'm glad you did too. Thanks! :)Laura, I didn't see your comment! I am months late with this reply, but I definitely would recommend it as a library book. It's not quite worth buying in my opinion, but not bad to pick up if you can get hold of a copy. :)




