Spoiler Alerts: Our Dark Stars by Audrey Grey and Krystal Wade is one of those story's where you need to pay attention to details. I overlooked the fact that the dates were different until Will did research on Talia. Although, you do think exactly like Talia that things are going to work like she remembered them. The writing was nearly flawless there was just the bit with the piano where it says Will's perspective only to have it switch to Talia's halfway through which is the only time that happens.
I will admit for some of the novel it felt like something that had been done countless times but there's only so many different things that can be done with space. For all the space nerds out there I'm sure you'll understand the lingo but as it stands I had no clue what half of it was so couldn't exactly picture it.
The characters were cute and it wasn't until near the end that I started loving more of the characters than just Will. If you are a fan of the Lunar Chronicles, Star Wars and other space movie/novels with lost princesses, dashing male interests (although Will kind of wins with being half mock, half human) and characters that don't really give a damn then Our Dark Stars is the book for you.
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