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Darke also follows a ton of other characters influenced by their horoscopes and this is where sometimes you will end up laughing or be sad. I thought it was great to follow them all from the beginning of the book to the end.
Heck, we even get a dog as a character in this one and I won't get into his side-plot, but I was worried for the dog for a good portion of the book. The writing takes a bit to get going along with the flow.
However, once it does, the book really snaps along. I had a hard time putting this one down while I was on the road.
I know a lot of people will probably roll their eyes about astrology, but honestly I think Darke does a good job of showing both sides of things.
Those who rely too heavily on their astrological signs and those who focus too much on things being black or white.
Darke follows the secondary characters in the Cusp sections so at first you get introduced to a lot of new people, but she circles back to them again though so you can follow the progression of their stories separately from Nick and Justine though sometimes they do interact with the cusp characters.
The ending was pitch perfect and I was sad to put this one down. I will definitely be on the lookout for future Darke books. Apr 25, OLT rated it really liked it.
This debut contemporary romance by Tasmanian author Minnie Darke has really impressed me. It's mostly a fun and frothy romance and has so many secondary and tertiary characters that we veer off from the main romance many a time.
Yet, in spite of the numerous people populating this ensemble-cast story, Darke has the ability to sketch each one in just a few sentences and provides more depth to all of them than I would have thought possible.
I really enjoyed the intelligent and clever writing here, This debut contemporary romance by Tasmanian author Minnie Darke has really impressed me. I really enjoyed the intelligent and clever writing here, with beautifully-crafted sentences and an understanding of human nature that I would not have expected in such a young author.
Oh-oh, did that sound reverse ageist? I'd like to put a few excerpts of Darke's writing here but I'm having trouble deciding on just which examples to choose.
Well, try these, maybe: "Watching Nick on stage, Justine remembered, had always been like watching a seal plunge into water: an ungainly animal suddenly making sense.
The stage was Nick Jordan's element. It could easily have been straight out of grade two: the sort he would deploy when she still had a Freddo frog in her lunch box and all he had left was a bundle of carrot sticks.
Suffice it to say that the writing in this book is the kind that appeals to me. As for the plot, which is often secondary to the writing for me when reading, it is basically a romantic comedy.
Childhood friends Justine Carmichael and Nick Jordan were separated by the Jordan family's move to another area when Justine and Nick were young teens.
Now, at the beginning of this story, Justine is 26 and she runs into Nick again. She gives him her phone number but for some reason doesn't ask for his, and, alas, that appears to be the end of it when he does not call.
Nick, a huge believer in astrology, reads that column assiduously, so Justine, recently promoted to contributions manager at the magazine, is able to alter the Aquarius horoscopes Nick's sign without anyone finding out she hopes.
She hopes these alterations will be hints to him that She is The One for him, not his famous model girlfriend, and that he should be true to his calling as an actor, to counteract the girlfriend's attempts to dissuade him from it because he hasn't yet made it big.
This has unintended, and often unfortunate, consequences, not only in Nick's life but also in the lives of several other people who also follow the STAR's horoscopes to guide their lives.
Those are the ensemble cast you'll find here. There's even a stray dog named Brown Houdini-Malarkey who gets into the action.
All these incidental personal stories are fun and everything ties together at the end. This is a fun look at love, fate, meddling and trying to influence people and change fate, the randomness or not of life, and how one makes life decisions.
It's fluffy and frothy but perhaps with a bit more depth than an average rom-com. And, even though astrology is not my thing, she managed to make me enjoy a book revolving around the premise that it is indeed a "thing" for many people.
Sep 28, Lee rated it liked it Shelves: multi-character , australian , net-galley , aussie-author , netgalleyreaders , chick-lit , netgalleyonly , romance.
Whilst this seems to backfire spectacularly month after month, her new readings do, however, unintentionally influence a plethora of minor characters.
I mean, really, who takes anything they read in a magazine seriously? Yet, our leads, along with a dozen or so supporting characters, make major life decisions based on a horoscope column.
The stories featuring these supporting characters are interspersed throughout and unfortunately they did not have as much of an impact on me as I felt they should.
Most were a little bland; I never laughed out loud, nor did I well up with tears. Each short story was okay but that was all.
The main characters, too, were not as likeable as I would have liked and Nick and Justine really lacked chemistry.
I liked the pacing of the interspersed stories, effectively giving them a rom-com movie feel. Maybe it would work better as a movie though because I did sometimes get mixed up with who was who.
Maybe the characterisation was not as great as it should have been; or the plots were too weak. Drake also tried to add in too many twists with the supporting stories.
Maybe less could have been more? The same could be said for much of the book. Maybe pages less and some of the boredom I felt could have been skipped.
Then there was the repetition of the which character was which star sign, and which rising sign, and how their personality was influenced by these signs and what reading was relevant to them etc etc etc.
It got a bit much. Even as a believer, I struggled. This book really appealed to me because it seemed like a very unique idea for a romance novel.
I enjoyed the astrology aspect because it is such a great reminder that we are all interconnected. I find the idea of how small choices we make can have huge consequences, both positive and negative, for other people to be completely fascinating and I loved the parts of this book that focused on that.
Some of this book got a little wacky and went off on little spurts which were distracting for me as a This book really appealed to me because it seemed like a very unique idea for a romance novel.
Some of this book got a little wacky and went off on little spurts which were distracting for me as a reader but overall it was a cute and quick read.
A big thank you to NetGalley and Crown Books for a copy of this book. May 09, Stephanie rated it really liked it Shelves: read-in , arc. Thanks to the publisher for sending me a review copy!
I found this contemporary romance completely delightful. As Justine meddles of course , she gets more than she bargains for.
Nick never responds to her fake horoscopes the way she thinks he will, and he's not the only one who reads them, after all: she sets off a domino effect among Aquariuses.
It had everything I could have asked for: a cast of off-beat but lovable characters, a just-this-side-of-believable plot, and a really earnest optimism Thanks to the publisher for sending me a review copy!
It had everything I could have asked for: a cast of off-beat but lovable characters, a just-this-side-of-believable plot, and a really earnest optimism about love and fate.
I loved this book! Not only was there a fun, cute love story between the main characters, but I really loved the mini-side stories of the other characters affected by the horoscopes.
The author did a great job intertwining those stories and tying them up in the end. I look forward to seeing what else this author comes up with in the future.
Dec 16, Heather rated it it was ok Shelves: contemporary. Ugh, this book frustrated me. Yet another case of great theory, poor execution.
Listen, I'm not overly picky when it comes to contemporary romances and I know that there are some books in this genre that are better suited for me than others.
This book, however, is not what I would classify as a contemporary romance; it's definitely a contemporary but romance?
That's a stretch. You know what this book is? It's an anthology that's pretending it's just another run of the mill book and thinks because Ugh, this book frustrated me.
It's an anthology that's pretending it's just another run of the mill book and thinks because it has romantic elements that it can simply be shelved as a romance.
But when it comes down to the romantic elements of this book, it was like the fourth subplot. I don't know if Minnie Darke intended to write a boring anthology with this book, with very little point to it, but she did and I think someone needs to tell the editing and marketing team at her publisher Crown, Doubleday, what have you that they messed up real bad.
I wanted romantic shenanigans messed up by astrology and Star-Crossed did not deliver. You know what, as a concept, I really loved it.
If I forget the other bullshit that was found throughout this book, the selling plot of this book was pretty solid.
I feel like the idea of astrology is a very hit or miss with most people. There are those who live their lives by whatever their charts say to the letter and there are those who think astrology is fake and completely made up.
And then there are those who like to make jokes and memes out of astrology, and that's fine as well. This is the perfect recipe for shenanigans, which was proven how every time Justine would write a prediction, Nick would do the absolute opposite of what she intended her horoscope to have him do.
It had elements of comedy and frustration and getting the reader to continue with the book to see if things will eventually turn out the way it was supposed to.
I feel like this plot could've had so many outcomes and been so great, but it would've required a better execution. The thing that pissed me off the most was how this book wasn't just about Justine and Nick, which is what you expect from the synopsis.
No, instead there is so much focus on like, ten other characters that overall bring very little to the story, if you're still expecting the story to be about Justine winning Nick's heart.
If you think that this is what the book is about, you're going to be very disappointed, because apparently it's about them and ten other plot points that are only revisited once or twice, but in the end they "matter" or something.
I understand that the purpose of going to these different people was to show how many other people read their horoscopes and how Justine's words are effecting more than just Nick, and how those decisions affect others and blah de blah blah.
That's fine, I get that. But because there are so many other plot points that apparently need to be more flushed out than Nick's character, it creates such an imbalance in the story and makes the selling point of the book irrelevant.
Every time you thought you were getting somewhere with Justine and Nick, Darke decided that was the time to see what a random, dying old man was doing to screw over his kids, or how snobby women were convincing their friend to dump her potential gold digging boyfriend, or, for some goddamn reason, a street dog escaping various situations that, for some reason, had more character depth than Nick did.
There were just too many characters and stories to keep track of and it got quite tiresome to constantly see other storylines when the one you simply want to read is being pushed aside constantly.
If this was marketed as an anthology I probably would've gone into it with a better mind, or avoid it altogether, but I guess we'll never know now.
The romance of this book was so low grade that I truly can't allow myself to shelve it as a romance; it was essentially nonexistent. When I read a romance, I expect to see some flirting or dates, kissing and then some, and ultimately some kind of dramatic climax that puts the couple in jeopardy but has them realize their love for each other.
I guess Nick finding out what Justine did was supposed to be the climactic drama but I didn't feel it. I didn't feel the tension between them or feel any kind of chemistry.
There was no emotion to support the romance. The romantic element of this book seemed to matter so little to Darke that at the end of the book I really didn't care if Nick and Justine actually got together.
That's how little attachment there was to this romance. It was beyond boring and absolutely not worth it. I mean, I guess if you like astrology and reading anthologies you should read this book but I incredibly underwhelmed by all of it.
The promise from the synopsis was absolutely not fulfilled and was completely mis-marketed and falsely advertised. Again, this was a really great concept but really lacked on the execution, and I don't know whose fault it is.
Our main characters, Justine and Nick, are meant for each other. Well, if the universe needs to be meddled with a little bit, why not try?
Justine works for a popular Australian magazine. When she bumps into an old friend and first crush, Nick, her world is set on a completely different tilt.
She does not share his favorite interest, reading horoscopes and interpreting how they relate to his life. What could possibly go wrong?
This is a silly, wild ride with a lot of heart, drawing upon the cute and fun tropes that are in my favorite romantic comedies.
Justine and Nick are absolutely adorable characters. I feel like depending on your personality, you could easily fall in love with one or the other.
They are charming, kind, and loving. This is one of those super fun romantic comedies that we absolutely have to share with the world.
There are a lot of completely unrealistic moments full of serendipity. You'll definitely have to suspend your disbelief often. This isn't a very deep book.
I don't think you'll understand the meaning of life or the secrets of the universe, but it was a nice, pleasant read.
I think my enjoyment of this would have been severely improved if I knew more about zodiacs and horoscopes, but I feel Minnie Darke gave enough information, so I didn't feel lost.
I think this would be a lovely and cute movie, similar to the ones created by Nora Ephron or starred in by Julia Roberts. I hope you have a chance to read it and I hope you love it!
I received a copy in exchange for reading and reviewing purposes. May 10, Tess rated it did not like it.
It has such an interesting premise, and seems like such a cute story, but I found the writing and the plot to be a bit of a mess.
I couldn't keep up with all the characters and the flow of events. The book didn't ever have the chance to grab ahold of me and therefore, I skimmed a lot towards the end it's a really long book too!
Justine's actions -- editing the horoscopes in the magazine she copy-edits so that her horoscope loving crush will take an interest in her -- made for a great storyline, but in the end, came off extremely selfish and immature.
Also, Justine's talks with her "Brain" were irritating and uninspired. I really wanted to love this rom-com, but instead it wasn't very romantic, the writing was sluggish, and I was itching to put it down.
May 10, Shamiram rated it it was ok Shelves: novels. Shamiram-- Cancer, bored in the house and in the house bored -- decided to check out a romance novel from the Chicago Public Library's collection of ebooks.
Every time a character is introduced in this book, that's the structure of the sentence. I picked this book pretty much solely based on the fact that I wanted to read some light "romance novel" and the description of this one happened to mention astrology.
Can't lie, it was predictable and corny. Also, set in Australia. I went into this Shamiram-- Cancer, bored in the house and in the house bored -- decided to check out a romance novel from the Chicago Public Library's collection of ebooks.
I went into this expecting to have fun, and I kinda did! At the end of the day, that's what matters right? Apr 27, Sarah morrissey rated it it was ok.
I was really looking forward to this book unfortunately it really did nothing for me. I could barely get through it, small cute bits here and there but I feel like it was way to much focus on astrology.
It was very in-depth in that regard and I feel like it took the focus off the characters. Shame because it could have been something special!
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Her new novel, The Lost Love Song, is out very soon! She lives in Tasmania with her family. Photo Credit: Karen Brown. Books by Minnie Darke.
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Add to Account. Add all DLC to Cart. About This Game StarCrossed is an action arcade game with a magical girl aesthetic and a cooperative twist!
Join our cast of 5 space-faring heroes as they travel across the stars, working together to strengthen their bond and defeat a looming evil that threatens the Nova galaxy!
Cast of 5 playable characters to choose from, each with their own unique ultimate ability! Designed from the ground up for 2 player local co-op!
Split controller offers the option for solo play or an even cozier two player experience. Supports Xbox and PS4 controllers. Get competitive with Arcade Mode, featuring a global high score leaderboard!
Explore the galaxy in Story Mode, with visual novel style dialogue scenes and an epic quest! Original soundtrack of magical and spacey tunes, composed by PearlPixel!
StarCrossed plays like a classic arcade space shooter except your only weapon is the star bouncing between you and your partner.
Timing and teamwork are key! Use your positioning to line up the perfect shot and defeat the waves of enemies! The longer you play, the harder it'll get, so it's up to you and your partner to play your hearts out and reach for the stars!
Your scores will be saved for easy viewing, and even be visible on a Global Leaderboard! Though it is constantly protected by the royal family, in past times of crisis the Harmony Crystal has anointed five heroes to defend it from harm and thus keep the galaxy unified.
StarCrossed is the story of a new time of crisis and the new heroes chosen to fight. System Requirements Windows.
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