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**In 2129 no one has to work for a living.**
But there *is* one job people would kill for: **PROFESSIONAL CELEBRITY.**
**The girl:** Susan Tervaille, 16-year-old daughter of a famous actor.
**The guy:** Derlock Slabilis, 16-year-old son of the most famous media lawyer on the planet.
**The problem:** No children of celebrities can inherit their parents' money unless they earn the rank of professional celebrity, too.
**The solution:** Stow away (with their friends) on a Mars-bound ship. The publicity will cement their fame and futures.
**The *real* problem:** Derlock is a sociopath.
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3.5
the 1/4 was a chore to read but it was fun afterwards
I would give this 4 and a half. It is truly a great book. Losers is a survival story, a space story, and a social commentary all rolled into one. What really drove me to dive into Losers was Susan (who is pretty kick ass-even if she starts off very fake) and the excellent story telling. I read all of the notes for the interested even when they were a little over my head.
My only gripe, and this is very small, is the lack of emotion of the characters. Except for an early freak out, and a touch of homesickness later, the characters adapt to this very well.
I did appreciate the lack of romance as well-the story just did not need it. Barnes handled character relations in the same way he explained math formulas and I thought it worked. Of course, I adored Fwuffy.
I highly recommend this book and will sell it to my library kids. I think they may be put off by the size of the book and the very mature writing style. I believe I know more adults who would enjoy this. That said, the title of the book will help. People chuckled when they saw me carrying this around.
I also loved the very short essay (note?) in the beginning about hard sci fi vs soft sci fi. This may be a first book in the genre for many readers.
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