But is he? Actually, in this novel, you may end up asking yourself over and over if people are who they appear to be. Callie meets Blake Harrison, grandson of Senator Harrison, at a nightclub, and although she falls for him, he seems too good to be true. We don't learn much about Michael, other than he is Callie's trusted friend and an artist. Price has created a set of other interesting characters as well. It is told completely from Callie's point of view, which is pretty clever considering that part of the time she is still in the induced coma - and yet it works. In a world of many dystopian, apocalyptic novels, I think that Price has actually come up with a rather unique premise in Starters. Will Callie help Helena or go to Prime Destinations and tell them about the defective chip? Now, she wants to find out what happened to Emma and expose a sinister plan that Prime Destinations has for it youthful rentees. Helena's 16 year old granddaughter Emma has gone missing and Helena believes that Prime Destinations is the reason why. Turns out, Helena, the Ender renting Callie, wants more from her body than just partying like a 16 year old. She shouldn't wake up for a month while her body is being used, but one night she suddenly finds herself at a nightclub where rich teens and Enders in teen rentals go to party.Īpparently, something is wrong with her chip. Her body is cleaned up and manicured to look perfect and then she is put into an induced coma. So Callie has the neurochip needed for the rental implanted in her head.
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