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  • 09/2023
  • 9781960824004 B0C3KB1W6H
  • 344 pages
  • $32.00
Marissa Lupe
Author
Stars Like Acid
Marissa Lupe, author

Adult; Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror; (Market)

Téa, a Latina soldier in training, is used to standing her ground in a world that seems hellbent on bringing her to her knees. Orphaned at age five and held captive on a military base for most of her life, she barely remembers a time before the government controlled her every move. Now, fifteen years later, the Earth is dying, a resistance is forming, and the corrupt government is hoarding resources and information that could save the world. When Téa is forced to marry the son of a terrifying general, she stumbles across a dark secret that could finally dismantle her power-hungry father-in-law’s regime and offer her a chance at freedom. Humans are evolving in dangerous and powerful ways, and Téa may be the most powerful one of them all. Meanwhile, Annabelle, another of Earth’s many orphans, has lived a mostly charmed life. That is if you don’t count the fact that she’s technically a prisoner. Drifting among the stars on Space Station Luna—the top-secret government lifeboat built to save Earth’s ruling class—Annabelle has everything she needs and the woman she loves by her side. But when Téa ends up at the space station, she unravels a web of deceptions that send both women reeling and make one thing perfectly clear: the secrets that connect Téa and Annabelle may be powerful enough to turn the tides of war, save the planet, and set the people free.
Plot/Idea: 7 out of 10
Originality: 7 out of 10
Prose: 6 out of 10
Character/Execution: 7 out of 10
Overall: 6.75 out of 10

Assessment:

Plot/Idea: Stars Like Acid is an enjoyable and convincing sci-fi romance that follows Tea as she overcomes a series of early childhood obstacles only to be faced with a set of devastating discoveries later in life. Despite its many strengths, the plot is occasionally labored and the doomed romance between Tea and Zephyr can sometimes cross into clichéd territory. 

Prose: Though there's much to savor here, and the work's tense and dramatic action sequences are gratifying. Stars Like Acid doesn't fully deliver in other respects, however. The increasingly brutal denouement clashes with the sweeping romance and evocatively described atmospheres described earlier in the book. 

Originality: Stars Like Acid is an emotionally resonant work that carves out an intriguing niche within the genre.

Character/Execution: While aspects of the story may strike readers as overblown, the author establishes fine-tuned worldbuilding. The relationship between Tea and Zephyr, while fraught with a degree of melodrama, offers many touching and tender moments that allow their individual characters and relationships to shine.

Date Submitted: August 22, 2023

Reviews
Dmitra Gideon

“Stars Like Acid is a textured speculative landscape marked by a wholly visceral experience of body and geography, both desolate and abundant. Marissa Lupe invites us to explore the psychic and emotional complexities of climate change, emphasizing the relational feedback loops of violence between the human and nonhuman worlds, reminding us that our fates are inextricably linked. She experiments with anarchies and co-operatives without ever succumbing to the dream of an easy utopia; her humans are, in fact, human – violence, secrecy, and corruption exist under many guises. At its heart, the novel exists as a queering of apocalypse, not only because of the prevalence of queer relationships but because of the novel’s embrace of gray areas and liminal spaces. Lupe has gifted us complicated characters with rich inner lives. While connections between soul mates can be so deep as to be etched in DNA, they exist alongside fear, ambivalence, and profound loss.  In the end, the fate of the world rests in relationships, without which humanity is lost.” -Dmitra Gideon, published poet, activist, & professor of creative writing

Jennifer Givhan

“In a dystopian future where the government controls every aspect of citizens’ lives, Téa must navigate a world where survival is a constant battle. When offered the chance at what feels like freedom but might cost her everything, she must decide what being free truly means. Where Divergent meets The Handmaid's Tale, this gripping speculative tale asks whether love, like life, can flourish under the direst and darkest circumstances. Marissa Lupe’s Stars Like Acid asks trenchant questions about the choices we make for ourselves and the greater good.”

—Jennifer Givhan, author of Trinity Sight and River Woman, River Demon

K.C. Norton

"Stars Like Acid is a speculative post-apocalyptic novel that never lets you get too comfortable with the tropes. Every time I thought I saw ‘the twist’ coming, something else would happen to make the story that much more complex. Messages of inclusivity abound, even when ‘utopian’ societies are revealed to be rotten at their hearts." - K.C. Norton, author of Hide the Bones

 

Lilian Zenzi

"This tale of two women is part post-apocalyptic clifi, part superhero origin story, part political thriller––with soulmates, found family, and a ray of light in the dark. Ruthless and uplifting, defiantly hopeful as it breaks your heart." –Lilian Zenzi, author of Spark and Tether

Sunyi Dean

"A sweeping and mesmerizing debut from Marissa Lupe finds two powerful and compelling young women coming together and changing the course of history forever." -Sunyi Dean, author of The Book Eaters

Formats
Hardcover Book Details
  • 09/2023
  • 9781960824004 B0C3KB1W6H
  • 344 pages
  • $32.00
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