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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Review: Bumped by Megan McCafferty

BumpedRelease Date: 4/28/11
Publisher: Balzer + Bray
Format: e-Galley
SourceNetGalley
Challenge100 Books in a Year


When a virus makes everyone over the age of 18 infertile, would-be parents are forced to pay teen girls to conceive and give birth to their children, making teens the most prized members of society.

Sixteen-year-old identical twins Melody and Harmony were separated at birth and had never met until the day Harmony shows up on Melody's doorstep.  Until now, the twins have followed completely opposite paths.  Melody has scored an enviable conception contract with a couple called the Jaydens.  While they are searching for the perfect partner for Melody to bump with, she is fighting her attraction to her best friend Zen, who is way too short for the job.

Harmony has spent her whole life in religious Goodside, preparing to be a wife and mother.  She believes her calling is to bring Melody back to Goodside and convince her that "pregging" for profit is a sin.  But Harmony has secrets of her own that she is running from.

When Melody is finally matched with the world-famous, genetically flawless Jondoe, both girls' lives are changed forever.  A case of mistaken identity takes them on a journey neither could have ever imagined, one that makes Melody and Harmony realize they have so much more than just DNA in common.


First Sentences
"I'm sixteen.  Pregnant.  And the most important person on the planet."

My Thoughts
I still don't know how I really feel about this book.  I mean at first it was kind of slow going and I didn't really understand what was going on...but then it was like BAM, done...book over.  I was left with my jaw on the floor and my eyebrow cocked.  What just happened!?
Anyway, the main character is Melody, and her twin sister's name is Harmony (a little cliche, don't you think?)  I found it very hard to differentiate between the two, because the chapters went back and forth between the two and I would forget which was which.  I saw a review this morning that named Melody "futuristic twin" and Harmony "religious twin".  I like that because I can actually remember who is who now.  
The story is set in the future, and basically there is a disease that causes people to become infertile around their 18th birthday.  I know this is supposed to be futuristic, but I have two problems with that.  There wasn't a lot of explanation about the disease, and if there was it was probably written in the futuristic lingo that Melody spoke in, which half of I didn't really get.  So, the real question is how do you get the disease?  On your birthday do you wake up infertile?  Because later in the book there are mentions of how even though some of the characters are going to be 18 in a few months, they still might be able to procreate for a little while after.  The second problem for me is that it just doesn't really make a whole lot of sense.  I don't want 13 and 14 year old girls walking around my town knocked up...maybe that's just me?  I also don't really understand how someone that young would be okay with something so incredibly drastic like having a baby and giving it away.  I don't know, I also know that in the beginning Harmony mentions that there are plenty of twenty and thirty year olds that are still being impregnated -- how is that possible?
Enough on that rant...so Melody, or "futuristic twin" goes to high school in Otherside (side note: not only did the names Melody and Harmony kind of annoy me...but the names of the town were a little much too..."Goodside" = religious town, "Otherside" = bad, naughty naughty bumping side), and is in this pro-preggy-bumping club.  Now that she signed a contract with a family they will be paying her tons of money to basically buy her baby.  She is supposed to be paired up with a genetically awesome match that her agent has to find.  While waiting for this perfect match, Melody's twin sister, Harmony, or "religious twin" shows up on her doorstep.  
Now that the two girls are together, the whole thing takes a turn for the worst.  Harmony and her futuristic lingo annoy the heck out of me - mostly because half the time she was all neggy and bumpy and whatever other crazy words that have no meaning to me.  I should have had urban dictionary pulled up while reading this -- it was harder to understand than the books I read for Brit Lit (that's a stretch, but I'm trying to make a point here...).  If the futuristic speak wasn't enough to drive you to insanity --- wait for the uber religious speak.  For serious, it kills me.  I'm from the Bible Belt...I know how religious people talk, but never in my life have I heard someone say "oh my grace".  If Harmony had said that one more time, I would have put the book down.  
So, Harmony shows up on Melody's doorstep...they are twins that were separated at birth, and could not be more different.  Harmony is hoping that she can "save" Melody and bring her back to Goodside to become a wife and a mother.  Did I mention these girls are 16?  Yep, so Melody is not very happy to see Harmony on her doorstep -- they had MiChatted a few times back and forth, but it was a shocker for Melody to be looking at someone else and see herself staring back.  
So the first half of the book is filled with all this backwards information.  It is like all these crazy words and procedures and things that I just didn't know what they were.  I'm not super high-tech but I did feel like an old fart not knowing what these words meant.  Everything was basically dumped on in the beginning, and then somewhat explained later in the book.  
I had a hard time following the story with all of the for seriously awkward lingo going on (except for "for serious, as that is probably my new favorite phrase).  Then, as I felt like I was finally understanding what was going on, the story ended.  I'm pretty sure I understand what was going on, but I'm not sure I liked it.  The pace was extremely staggered, and odd, while the flow of going from one character to another was not smooth.  
I think that the premise for this book was a good one, I just don't think the plan was executed as well as it could have been.  The cover is incredibly cute, and I think it would have definitely grabbed my attention in a book store.  If you like dystopian books, you might like this as well...and I recommend it based on the length and (somewhat awkward at times) speed.  


Favorite Quotes
"The United States of America once ranked above all industrialized nations in the realm of teen pregnancy.  We were the undisputed queens of precious procreation!  We were number one before, and we can be number one again! - Presidential State of the Union Address"


"I know the Bible.  Very well.  I know it as a curious reader who loves words with little to no access to any other reading material.  The Bible contains some of the most inspirational and miraculous stories ever put to paper, but also some of the most vicious and vile acts imaginable.  Mass murder!  Human sacrifice!  Inappropriate affections with livestock!  I know the verses that the preachers don't like to talk about on Sunday's.  I also know that you can find a verse to support just about any argument, and another verse to shut it down.  If it's all the Word of God, how can we simply ignore the parts that don't fit our beliefs?"


"For serious."


"DELETE MY BRAIN CACHE, PLEASE."


Ratings

Likes: The cover, and the idea behind the story.
Dislikes: Melody/Harmony names.  Otherside/Goodside names.  The frequent, overbearing use of the futuristic lingo.
Favorite Character: Zen
Least Favorite Character: Harmony
Cover: 5/5 
Characters: 3/5
Writing Style: 3/5
Plot: 4/5
Ending: 3/5
Overall Rating: 3.5/5


Happy Reading!

Disclosure - I received a copy of this book from the publisher.  This in no way affected my review.


Thursday, February 17, 2011

Review: The Secret Lives of Dresses by Erin McKean

Release Date: 2/10/11
The Secret Lives of DressesPublisher: 5 Spot
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 290
SourceHachette Book Group
Challenge100 Books in a Year


Dora has always taken the past of least resistance.  She went to the college that offered her a scholarship, is majoring in "vagueness studies," and wears whatever shows the least dirt.  She's fallen into a job at the campus coffee shop and a crush on her flirty boss, Gary . . . but has no idea what she's going to do next.

When Mimi, the grandmother who raised her, suffers a stroke, Dora rushes home to Forsyth, NC, and finds herself running her grandmother's vintage clothing store.  Surrounded by regal gowns, sexy sheaths, and Jackie-esque suits from decades gone by, Dora makes a curious discovery: Mimi had been secretly writing down and giving away stories about the dresses in her shop.  Soon the clothes, her grandmother's legacies, and a handsome young contractor named Conrad being to make her wonder . . . She can trade her boring clothes for vintage glamour, but can she trade her boring life for one she actually wants? ((Taken from the back cover))


First Sentence
"Dora had a rhythm going, or if not a rhythm, a pattern, and it went something like downshift, wipe tears away with back of hand, sob, upshift, scrub running nose with horrible crumpled fast-food napkin, stab at the buttons on the radio, and then downshift again."

My Thoughts
Honestly, this book blew me away.  Mostly because I read up on the author and found out she has only ever written language books.  This is McKean's first book where "the words are arranged in something other than alphabetical order".  McKean is a fantastic story teller, and the book grabbed me from the first sentence and didn't let go until I finished.  

I loved Dora's character and could completely relate to her.  I honestly wish there was some sort of "vagueness studies" available at the colleges I attended, because that certainly would have been my major!  I've always thought that vintage stuff is cool, but I've never worn any vintage clothing or anything like that, as I am more of a jeans-and-sweatshirt kind of girl.

Mimi was hands down amazing.  I was so impressed that I could love a character so much that was in a coma for a large majority of the book.  She was just a sweet, loving grandmother with lots of pearls of wisdom. 

My only real confusion came about surrounding Conrad, and maybe I missed something . . . It just seemed to me like he was a much older man, and pursuing a 20 something girl seemed weird to me.  It seemed like throughout the story, Dora was somewhat uncomfortable around him, however many of the other characters would say how beautiful and wonderful Con was.  I'm not saying that I don't think that Dora and Con are perfect for each other, because I believe they are . . . it just didn't seem to fit at first.

This is a wonderful story of growing up, dealing with family and learning to love, and I would highly recommend this book.

Favorite Quote
"'If you want someone to stop listening to you," she told Dora, "go ahead and yell.  If you want them to listen to every word, whisper."'

Ratings
Likes: How likeable and well developed the characters are.
Dislikes:  The confusion about Conrad.
Favorite Character: Mimi
Least Favorite Character: Camille
Cover: 5/5
Characters: 5/5
Writing Style: 5/5
Plot: 5/5
Ending: 5/5
Overall Rating: 5/5

Happy Reading!

Disclosure - I received an Advanced Review Copy of this book from the publisher.  This in no way affected my review.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

ARC Review: Toys by James Patterson

Release Date: 3/14/11
PublisherLittle, Brown and Company
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 364
SourceHachette Book Group
Challenge100 Books in a Year & Mystery & Suspense Reading Challenge

Move over James Bond - you've just met your match!

Hays Baker and his wife Lizbeth possess super human strength, exceptional intelligence, stunning looks, a sex life to die for, and two beautiful children.  Of course they do -- they're Elites, endowed at birth with the most advanced genetic enhancements available.  Elites are the pinnacle of evolution; the triumph of man's ambitions.

The only problem in their perfect world -- are the humans!

And their toys!

Now comes the most unbelievable shock of Hays Baker's life.  Suddenly he's on the other side of the gun, experiencing a life he'd never dreamed possible - and fighting to save humans everywhere from extinction.

Not only that, Hays and Lizbeth just might lose their perfect family.

James Patterson's Toys is a thriller on a hyper plane -- with a hero to rival both Bond and Jason Bourne.
First Sentence
"I will not forget this moment for as long as I live, which, in truth, might not be that long anyway."

My Thoughts
I'm a HUGE James Patterson fan, so as soon as I saw this in the box from Hachette Books I freaked out!  Anyway, I was pretty skeptical of this book at first.  James Patterson is known for his murder mystery books,  so that is what I was expecting.  When I read the back of the book, I really thought that Patterson had stepped out of his element, and I just couldn't see this working.  Was I ever wrong!  This book has the same fluid and wonderful writing style you will see in all of Patterson's other books, and the characters are just as well developed and easy to love.  

I had been hesitant when I picked up Sam's Letters to Jennifer and Sunday's at Tiffany's as well, because those were more romantic type books.  Patterson didn't disappoint in those two books, and certainly didn't in this one either!  I was hooked from the first sentence, and it just got better from there. 

I love Patterson's Alex Cross novels, and Michael Bennett novels, and I'm hoping that this can be another series staring Hays Baker.  I'm not really sure how that would be possible...but I would love it!

I love when you are reading a book and halfway through you think you've completely figured everything out, and then BAM, you've been wrong the whole time!  This is a DEFINITE must read for Patterson fans!

Ratings
Likes: That Patterson stepped out of his comfort zone with this one.
Dislikes:  It doesn't really seem like this book can be the start to a series.
Favorite Character: Hays
Least Favorite Character: Jax
Cover: 5/5
Characters: 5/5
Writing Style: 5/5
Plot: 5/5
Ending: 5/5
Overall Rating: 5/5

Happy Reading!

Disclosure - I received an Advanced Review Copy of this book from the publisher.  This in no way affected my review.

Monday, February 7, 2011

ARC Review: His Other Wife - Deborah Bedford

His Other Wife: A NovelRelease Date: February 22, 2011
Publisher: Faith Words 
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 294
Source: Hachette Books
Challenge: 100 Books in a Year




New York Times bestselling author Deborah Bedford sweeps readers into this compelling drama with her trademark style of beautiful, lyrical writing.  Since her divorce from Eric, Hilary has done everything she can to control life for herself and her son.  Beneath a calm surface, she is terrified of failing Seth.  She's worked hard to raise him on her own and succeeded -- he's now set to graduate from high school and enroll at the University of Illinois with a full scholarship.

But Hilary's worst fears are realized when there is a rock-climbing accident at a post-graduation campout.  A young girl is hurt, and Seth is arrested.  Pamela, Eric's new wife and Seth's stepmother, blames Hilary for letting Seth go to the campout in the first place.  With Seth's college scholarship now just a distant memory and his entire future at stake, the two women must come together for Seth's sake.

Is Hilary strong enough to save her son and release him to her ex-husband's other wife?
First Sentence
"Boo never moved until Hilary got up."

My Thoughts
Deborah Bedford's writing style is incredible, I was swept in from the first page, and didn't let go until the last page.  The storyline was incredible and flowed perfectly!  I am not one to usually read Christian fiction books, as I am not a religious person, but this was a great book.  I looked past a lot of the prayers in it, and a lot of the references to prayer, although I'm sure someone that likes Christian fiction would love this as well.  

I really felt for Hilary throughout the whole book.  Pam, Eric's new wife is supposed to be annoying and a horrible person (as is our perception of all of our ex's new love interests), and she was awful.  However, there were many times I kept thinking that I couldn't really blame her for being so bitter and spiteful.  I was very surprised at the audacity she had when she would make snide comments.  

I did wish that there was more detail surrounding Laura's accident and what happens to her throughout the rest of the book.  It seemed to me like there wasn't a whole lot of explanation and I was left wondering how everything happened.  

The relationship between Seth and Hilary was remarkable, and I enjoyed watching it grow.  I can't imagine how hard it is to let your child go after so many years.  Hilary seemed like she was so worried about making sure that Seth and his friends thought she was a "cool mom", that she lost sight for a little while of what really mattered.  Throughout the entire ordeal with Laura and the campout, Hilary was able to regain that sight, but you could see and feel her struggle through it all. 

This was a great book, and I would highly recommend it to readers everywhere.  I would like to give a special thanks to Hachette Books for sending me an Advanced Copy of this book.

Quotes

"We all have to deal with what we have to deal with.  I don't care that you feel sorry for yourself because you aren't perfect.  So you made a big mistake that hurt someone.  You don't get to check out;  I'm not going to let you.  Life doesn't work that way."

"What would it be like to be locked away for seventy years and, upon your departure, have the exact coins handed back to you?  The ones that had been in your pocket a lifetime ago?  The ones that had been there when you'd been a different person?  The coins would be the same, but you wouldn't be."

Ratings
Likes: The dynamic of all of the relationships, and the way you can see them grow.
Dislikes:  It was a Christian fiction novel, but I don't really like all of the Jesus and God reference.
Favorite Character: Hilary
Least Favorite Character: Pam
Cover: 3/5
Characters: 5/5
Writing Style: 5/5
Plot: 5/5
Ending: 5/5
Overall Rating: 4.5/5

Happy Reading!

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