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The Star Dwellers (The Dwellers #2) ebook | Pages: 368 pages
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Title:The Star Dwellers (The Dwellers #2)
Author:David Estes
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 368 pages
Published:September 30th 2012 by David Estes (first published September 24th 2012)
Categories:Science Fiction. Dystopia. Young Adult

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After rescuing her father and younger sister, Adele is forced to leave her family and Tristan behind to find her mother in the cruel and dangerous realm of the star dwellers.

Amidst blossoming feelings for Adele, Tristan must cast his feelings aside and let her find her own way amongst the star dwellers, while he accompanies Adele's father to meet with the leaders of the moon dwellers and decide the fate of the Tri-Realms.

Will Adele be able to rescue her mother and make it back to the Moon Realm before the President and the sun dweller soldiers destroy her family?

Can Tristan convince the moon dweller puppets of the error of their ways?

Was Adele's lost kiss with Tristan her one and only chance at love?

In her world there's only one rule: Someone must die.

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Edition Language: English
Series: The Dwellers #2

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Plot- 8/10Characters- 9/10Writing- 8.5/10World Building- 8/10TOTAL- 8.4/10Quickie Review- GIVE ME THE SUN DWELLERS NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! *shoves smashwords website into my parents' face* <-- my conversation with my parents yesterday. I need it now. Ok, time to review. The Star Dwellers was a great book by David Estes. It picked up right where the Moon Dwellers left off. I thought that the plot was a little sluggish during the middle, and there was more of a psychological focus on the

I'm a huge David Estes fan, so this may be biased...but I LOVED this book! This is the second book in the Dwellers series, a dystopian series where humanity has retreated underground for survival. We left off in Moon Dwellers with the Star Dwellers invading and bombing the Moon Dwellers, Adele heading off to try and rescue her mom, and Tristan teaming up with Adele's dad, Ben, to try and unite the Moon and Star Dwellers against their common enemy, Tristan's dad.Things pick up right where we left

I'll be honest here. I really loved The Moon Dwellers. I was really hoping that David Estes would do even better with The Star Dwellers. I had very high hopes. I read the first 245 pages in one night. I stayed up until my eyes just couldn't focus anymore. Until I realized that my brain was just not taking in the words because I was purely exhausted. I didn't want to stop. But finally at around 2:30 am, I caved into sleep. When I woke up this morning, all I could think about was reading this

I am a huge fan of David Estes's work. I loved The Moon Dwellers and was so excited to read The Star Dwellers. I tried to read only a chapter a day for a discussion in David's fan group, but after I reached chapter 5 it was impossible for me to stop. I had to find out if Adele found her mother in the Star Realm and I needed to know if Tristan would be able to help unite the Lower Realms. This book took off right from the beginning and let me tell you there were a few surprises that had me asking

You know how I know a good adventure book? When I think back if I'll ever re-read it the answer's always "No". Weird enough right? Well the thing is with good adventure-filled plot-twist-packed novels like The Star Dwellers is it is such a rollercoaster ride. A good one at that. The second book of The Dwellers saga was perhaps better than the first one. The characters continue to develop and you get a better idea about the background of each and everyone of them. Perhaps the character that

Estes work The Star Dwellers is no less captivating that the first book in the series. The pages are so full of flowing descriptions that they cannot help to bring the pages to life. As a reader I spent page after page with my fingers crossed, hoping for the best while expecting the worst. With the numerous twists and turns found at every corner I found myself gasping out loud at the unexpected turns of events. There are moments of utter sorrow that you dont know how to rise above, through which

The world just gets bigger and bigger. Even the new characters we meet are so rich and multilayered. It's really a reminder that this world, 'the Dwellers', is NOT an overly friendly place. No one is immune from the infection that President Nalin's greed and power have caused. Nothing is safe any longer. Royalty on down the line to the smallest babe Star Dweller... war is not just coming, it is HERE. The pace that book one set continues as Adele and Tristan fight for each other, and for the hope

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