Sunday, January 3, 2016

Review: Titans by Victoria Scott


Titans by Victoria Scott
Publisher: Scholastic
Publication Date: February 23, 2016
Rating: 4 stars
Source: ARC sent by the publisher

Summary (from Goodreads):

Ever since the Titans first appeared in her Detroit neighborhood, Astrid Sullivan’s world has revolved around the mechanical horses. She and her best friend have spent countless hours watching them and their jockeys practice on the track. It’s not just the thrill of the race. It’s the engineering of the horses and the way they’re programmed to seem so lifelike. The Titans are everything that fascinates Astrid, and nothing she’ll ever touch.

She hates them a little, too. Her dad lost everything betting on the Titans. And the races are a reminder of the gap between the rich jockeys who can afford the expensive machines to ride, and the working class friends and neighbors of Astrid’s who wager on them.

But when Astrid’s offered a chance to enter an early model Titan in this year’s derby, well, she decides to risk it all. Because for a girl from the wrong side of the tracks, it’s more than a chance at fame or money. Betting on herself is the only way she can see to hang on to everyone in the world she cares about.

What I Liked:

I must say, Victoria Scott writes books for me. I don't think I've been disappointed yet, and this is my sixth book I've read by her. There is something very refreshing about her writing style, and I'm pretty sure it accurately reflects her as a person. I adore the voice of Scott's characters, and the tone of all her books - humorous and heartwarming.

Astrid has always been fascinated with the Titans, but she knows that the closest she'll ever get to them is on the other side of the fence of the track, watching. Those who are rich can afford a Titan, as well as the fees to enter the Titan Races. But this year, the fifth year of the races, Astrid is offered the chance to race a first edition prototype of a Titan. Astrid needs the two-million-dollar prize money to help her family keep their home, as well as to help her best friend Magnolia's family. Can Astrid go the distance with the Titan? Or will she risk herself - her life - in the process?

The beginning of the story, before Astrid gets the opportunity with the Titan, was a bit slow. The author does an excellent job of setting the scene, the tone of the story, but I wanted the pace to move a little. When Astrid meets Rags, the older man with the old Titan, the story starts to pick up.

It's not long before Astrid is training on the Titan (nicknamed "Padlock"), and running in the preliminary and qualifying races. She needs to secure a sponsor, and she does, in the form of Lottie, who apparently knows Rags (and Barney, who is friends with Rags). This book goes through race after race, and each race gets more challenging and daunting and risky.

There are so many characters in this book, and I really liked nearly all of them. Astrid is bold and temperamental and stubborn. Magnolia, Astrid's best friend, is creative and fun. Rags, Astrid's manager, is grouchy and stubborn too. Barney, friend of Rags and former engineer of Titans, is good-humored and kind. Lottie, the sponsor, is honest and a paragon of class. Hart Riley II, one of the jockeys and competitors of Astrid, is hilarious and charming and wicked.

I adore Astrid and Magnolia's relationship! They are best friends, and this never wavers throughout the story. Magnolia and her family is just as badly off as Astrid's - Magnolia's father was also laid off, and they are close to losing their home. Yet Magnolia is determined to support Astrid while Astrid is training and racing. And Astrid is determined to win the races not only to get the money to help her own family, but also Magnolia's. This book has such a strong female friendship, which I really liked!

Speaking of relationships - there is little to no romance in this book. At least, not for Astrid. There are other characters that find some romance, but unfortunately, our main character is not one of them. You could take this as a positive aspect or a negative one! It'll appear as both, in my review. I like that Astrid stood on her own, in this story. But I also wouldn't have minded some romance.

I adored Padlock! And the Titans aspect in general. I personally haven't read anything with this concept before (I've seen some people compare this idea to The Scorpio Races? I've not read the book, so I wouldn't know). The author does an excellent job with the world-building, setting the scene, providing sufficient information about the mechanics of the steel horses. Padlock specifically is a wonderful fixture in the story.

I won't say more on the plot because this book is a standalone, and wraps up neatly, as a standalone might. I thought the ending was satisfying, like I said, wraps up neatly. I enjoyed the fast pace of the story, the races, the lovely characters, and the strong female friendship. As well as large secrets and intriguing history!

What I Did Not Like:

I already said this but I was kind of sad that there was no romance centering around Astrid! I mean, I think it's great that a story can stand without having romance; not every female character needs to have a man next to her (or whatever, so on). BUT, I thought for sure that the author was going to go in a certain direction, with Astrid and a secondary character. But she didn't, and I was honestly very disappointed. I think, maybe if this hadn't been insinuated at all, I wouldn't have been bothered by the "no romance" aspect. It's totally okay not to have romance in a book! But not okay if you imply it between two characters and then that doesn't actually happen.

Would I Recommend It:

I personally like all of Scott's books, and I think this one is probably among my favorites of hers, if not my favorite. I love that it is a standalone! No merciless ending or horrible waiting for the next book. The story stands on its own and was worth the read - especially in terms of the female friendship! I loved the amount of girl power in this book. I don't necessarily think this story is a must-read, but it won't disappoint!

Rating: 

3.5 stars -> rounded up to 4 stars. I love a story about a girl who overcomes all kind of odds and circumstances in order to walk among those who consider themselves her betters! I also love a story that keeps me guessing until the very end. Lovely work by the author!


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22 comments:

  1. YESSS. I loved this book. And by love I mean I talked about it for a full day straight and currently making my sister read it. I am glad to see you enjoyed it too! I agree with the romance part though, of course Titans really did hold its own with out a romance I do wish there was one. It was implied and then something different happened. I love Padlock too, and that ending shattered my heart a bit. But I will forgive Victoria because she writes amazing books.

    Great review (as usual!)

    Amber ❤ The Book Bratz

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    1. I am SO happy to hear that! Although I already knew - you're one of the few people I know that have already read it! I'm glad my thoughts on the romance aren't crazy! I just didn't like hoping for something between Astrid and That One Boy, and then it never happened.

      Alas! It was an excellent book nonetheless. Thank you, Amber!

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  2. YES!! A standalone with no romance necessary for the main character and strong female friendship? NEEEED!! I was really keen on this one before but now I'm making all the grabby hands!

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    1. I thought of you while writing this review, Pili! I think you would enjoy the book. :D

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  3. YAY! I'm so happy to see you enjoyed it. I'm going to be reading it soon, so I only skimmed your review... but I'm such a Victoria Scott fan and have enjoyed everything she's written, so I'm super excited to read this one too! :)

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    1. I am quite sure that you will love this one, Lisa! I look forward to seeing your feedback. ^_^

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  4. Yes Awesome Review Alyssa! I've been dying to read a Victoria Scott book for a long time now. I know that I am really going to love and enjoy her books very much! All her books looks and sounds utterly amazing and fantastic. I especially want to read her Dante Walker trilogy! Thank you for your awesome post my friend!

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    1. Her Dante Walker trilogy was so cool! Especially since it was written in a male's POV - I loved that aspect!

      Thank YOU, Katiria!

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  5. Great review. I haven't read anything by Scott yet, though I have been curious about some of them. I'm glad you've been a fan of all her books but really like this one in particular.

    -lauren
    www.letsgetbeyondtolerance.blogspot.com

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  6. I have yet to read ANYTHING by Victoria Scott *hides* but a lot, if not all, of her books are on my tbr, this one included! I'm excited that you enjoyed it! I LOVE the idea that it's a standalone with no romance so I'm even more excited now :D Thanks for the great review^^

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    1. She has so many to choose from, too! This one is a standalone so I especially recommend it. ;) Thank you, Micheline!

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  7. I'm so happy to know about the no romance! I mean, I love romances, but I still haven't read any book without it!
    I loved The Scorpio Races, and if this one can be compared to that, then I'm sure I'll love it.
    Great review!

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    1. I need to read The Scorpio Races! Honestly, I haven't met a person who didn't love it. :D

      Thank you!

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  8. I've never read anything by this author, but I'm dying to read this one. It just sounds so good!! I'm glad you enjoyed it.

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  9. Gorgeous review Alyssa. <3 I'm so glad you enjoyed this book :D And ohh, yay for reading so many books by this author already :) I have read none, lol. And not sure I would like this one. But it seems pretty good, even so :D You make me curious. But aw, I'm sorry you were disappointed with no romance for that girl :\ No fun. But glad you still liked the book a lot :)

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    1. It helps that she's such a fast writer! I'd love to see her write a contemporary novel (like, solely contemporary novel). :D I wanted more from the romance for sure! It was a bit of a letdown. But that's okay!

      Thank you, Carina!

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  10. I really enjoy Victoria's books, but I'm not itching to read this one... I need romance, damn it! Because there's not much here, it will have to be pushed back. :/ But I'm glad you liked!

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    1. I KNOW! I'm actually really disappointed about the lack of romance -- especially when it SO had roots... but then the author went in another direction. :( Ah well!

      Thank you!

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  11. I've read all of Scott's books too and love them all! I cannot wait to get my hands in Titans. I hope I can get past the lack of a relationship for the MC.

    Now is my turn to say: You haven't read The Scorpio Races??!! I love that book, but then I love everything Stiefvater writes

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    1. I hope you enjoy Titans, Liza! And I have not! Funny thing is, I bought it for my sister for Christmas years ago (she loved it!) but never read it myself. I'll steal her copy and read it sometime! :D

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