The middle of nowhere just got a lot more interesting!Nerdy astronomy geek Marsha, M to her few friends, has never been anybody special. Orphaned as an infant and reluctantly raised by an overly-strict “aunt,” she’s not even sure who she is. 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 … inexplicably befriends her. 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 . . . and expose her to perils she never dreamed of.
Book 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.
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Great characters and story line.
It’s a slow book and took me forever to get into, but overall it has a nice story line. I like the author’s way of writing.
Good book.
This book tried to be a combination of Harry Potter, and The Hunger Games. It just didn’t have anywhere near the quality of those books.
Awful premise
Fun read
Marsha has always had a fascination with the stars, especially Mars, and when the new quarterback moves to Jewel, the two of them are starstruck with each other. For a Martian, these two teenagers don’t fit the stereotype of typical Martians portrayed in the movies. Kept me interested to the end.
Nice beach reading. The story is a total rip off the Twilight book without vampires but I liked anyway
good book for tweens. Content is suitable for lower secondary
Loved this book! Reminded me of Logan’s Run.
This is a very clean series- I enjoyed the characters- especially the heroine Marsha “M”. The conflict all seemed believable from each character, in fact I can only think of one character that remained 1 dimensional throughout the series.