A review by syl_val15
This Shattered World by Amie Kaufman, Meagan Spooner

4.0

These two authors can write, I mean it. Meagan Spooner and Amie Kaufmanhave succeeded again in creating two incredible protagonists and making every chapter exciting.
I’m loving the starbound trilogy so much so far.
It’s becoming a favorite, hopefully the last one will be as good as these two.
The second of the star bound trilogy is basically Romeo & Juliet moderated and futuristic sci fi version. Where the two main protagonists won’t die in the end, of course.

We follow our new heroes of this trilogy, Jubilee a captain who considers herself as a cold and soulless person after a trauma she experienced when she was younger and Flynn a leader of a rebellion whose older sister died of execution 10 years ago. Both from the opposite sides, and yet sparks grow between them and the rest is history.
I always find myself smiling idiotically where a main character from previous book appears as a cameo or a recurring character in the others. Reading about Tarver and Lilac made me so happy, I couldn’t help myself. And the fact they were engaged couldn’t made me happier.
The characters were so good, I liked them a lot. I just don’t understand one thing in YA fantasy books, the main character are only teenagers yet they act so mature and wise and responsible, but you know that’s why it’s fiction.

Plot hole:
In one of Jubilee’s dreams there was a moment where a picture of her family and her showed in front of her class and then a boy appeared between her parents and her in the picture and when the teacher asked who the boy was jubilee simply said it was her big brother, but the boy was sitting on the front row and said he wasn’t. I wanted to know who he was, that answer I wanted to know. Who that boy really was?

Further more lovely series, fantastic characters, spectacular book covers and beautiful writing.
Bracing myself for the last one.

4/5 Stars!