To play along, just answer the following three (3) questions…• What are you currently reading? | |
| What are you currently reading? I bought a print copy of Beautiful Creatures | |
| What did you recently finish reading? I wrote a reviewof The Future of Us | |
| What do you think you’ll read next?I read about a quarter of Delirium |
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
WWW Wednesday 3 Apr 2013 (Find out what I’m reading this week)
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Review of The Future of Us
The Future of Us by Jay Ascher and Carolyn Mackler
Josh and Emma are about to discover themselves—fifteen years in the future.
It's 1996, and Josh and Emma have been neighbors their whole lives. They've been best friends almost as long—at least, up until last November, when everything changed. Things have been awkward ever since then, but when Josh's family gets a free AOL CD-ROM in the mail, his mom makes him bring it over so that Emma can install it on her new computer. When they sign on, they're automatically logged onto Facebook. but Facebook hasn't been invented yet. Josh and Emma are looking at themselves fifteen years in the future. Their spouses, careers, homes, and status updates—it's all there. And every time they refresh their pages, their futures change. As they grapple with the ups and downs of their future, they're forced to confront what they're doing right—and wrong—in the present. - from Wikipedia
I have to give this a slightly less than perfect score of 4 & 1/2 stars for a specific reason - Dave Matthews.
Look, if Josh is a skater, he's not going to be into a girl who likes Dave Matthews. And no one in the 90s would make a mix tape of Alanis Morissette, Dave Matthews, and Pearl Jam! That's not even in the same category. The 90s were about breaking into new genres that was all "alternative," but that wishy-washy, radio-friendly stuff was not good. 1996 had so much more to offer than that, for crying out loud! Smashing Pumpkins had released 1979 as a single, for instance, and Rage Against the Machine had Bulls on Parade. That will always outshine Dave Matthews, I don’t care if some preppy misogynist character like Cody Grainger tries to convince us that a bootleg copy of Crash Into Me has some amazing guitar work. No, just no. Not even close.
Granted, not everyone's 90s experience or musical tastes are the same, but only middle of the road people at that time wouldn't have a strong connection to a ground breaking band. I can't like Emma because she likes Dave Matthews. A lot. It’s discussed way, way too much in the book. I’m guessing that one or both of the authors really, really like his music and may have never given Lollapalooza a try.
Plus, were we supposed to think that Emma was ironic or just plain boring for not liking Wayne’s World?
Some other reviewers said they didn't like Emma being such a spoiled brat who didn't change at all through the whole book. I quite agree. I didn't hate her, but she didn't seem good enough for Josh. The plot was predictable, but I still found it engaging. It took me a day & 1/2 to finish because it was easy to get in to. I think it speaks to a very certain age group. I graduated in 1994, so the book was pointing just past the Nirvana era. I think that's why I was a bit critical of the stereotypical push to discuss the 90s with the over-use of Dave Matthew-isms. It seems less authentic than if they had been all over the shop with 90s references instead of sticking with the same, boring thing.
My other main criticism that I also agree with from Goodreads, is just how the idea was executed. Would two kids really be able to accept the technology so easily? Would 16 year old care about their future that much? They'd have to be less angsty, focused on school, then aim for their future college, life, etc. I mean, the book references Back to the Future, but Marty was dealing with saving Doc, his family, and the whole town. Most 16 year olds wouldn't be that apt to plan out their future.
Unless they listen to Dave Matthews, I guess.
I liked Carolyn Mackler’s The Earth, My Butt…, but I didn’t dig Jay Ascher’s Thirteen Reasons Why because of the back and forth switch in narrative. (I hear it’s easier to listen to on audiobook, so I’ll try that later.) But both authors are older than me, so I’m going to assume that they’re taking researched information on a 16 year old’s 1996 experience, and making it mild because it will connect to a wider audience.
All in all, I liked the book, but I didn’t feel really emotionally moved by it. It was a quick read, which makes it good in its own right. Great book, it just had some glaring problems that I couldn’t get past. I’d still recommend it to teen readers (then I’d hand them a decent 90s mix tape.) I also appreciate the fact that I bought the print version of this, just to feel old school.
And one last thing:
Marvin the Martian on a skateboard is from Clueless, if no one else noticed.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
WWW Wednesday: 30 Jan 2013 (Find out what I’m reading this week)
WWW Wednesdays is hosted by MizB at Should Be Reading asks you to answer the following three (3) questions…
What are you currently reading?
I am only at page 75 of this book even though I've had it for a while. I'm determined to finally finish a Dessen book though.
What did you recently finish reading?
Holy crap! Wow! I just loved this. I couldn't put it down. It wasn't just the imagery that Oliver used but the pacing was just so right. I highly recommend it (and, as I always say, will do a proper review of it soon.)
What do you think you’ll read next?
I have plenty of books that are stored on my Nook and my Kindle that I own and still haven't gotten around to reading, so maybe I can get to one of those next time.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Friday Reads for 4 Jan 2013
I've been reading The Truth About Forever on my Nook. I've tried to read a Dessen novel many times but I never got very far. I'm planning to at least finish a couple of her novels early this year.
Friday Finds via Should Be Reading, “where you share the book titles you discovered or heard about during the past week” --
I just discovered this book in my Marie Clare magazine (the one with Emma Watson on it for Feb 2013.) I'd like to read even though I'm not sure about the British references and the mild Goodreads reviews.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
WWW Wednesday: 31 Oct 2012 (Find out what I’m reading this week)
What are you currently reading?
This week I'm reading L.A. Candy by Lauren Conrad. It's not the best book ever but I'm at 17% and already I empathize with the characters more than I did the ones in Gossip Girl #1.
What did you recently finish reading?
I just finished Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins this morning. I had about five pages left before I fell asleep last night. It's so good! I'll definitely do a review for it soon.
What do you think you’ll read next?
I may read Lola and the Boy Next DoorShameless Self-Promotional Plug
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Friday, October 26, 2012
Friday Reads for 26 Oct 2012
This week I'm reading Anna and the French Kiss. While I don't go ga-ga over romance novels, this story is really cute. I like the 1st person point of view, the lack of paranormal themes, and the European setting. I like that Anna has never, ever discussed how "beautiful" she is but we know she is through St. Claire's dialogue.
I like that Anna has interests in film. She enjoys the history of Paris, she's friends with the nerds at school, and she doesn't want to make her feelings for St. Claire hurt anyone. I like her character and that's important for a reader. She has a distinct voice and I applaud Stephanie Perkins's talent as a writer.
Friday Finds via Should Be Reading, “where you share the book titles you discovered or heard about during the past week” --
I found L.A. Candy by Lauren Conrad many times but I never put two and two together. I had seen her Style book at the library and recognized her but didn't realize she was from The Hills (even though I have actually seen the show before.)
Epic Reads' newsletter announced her new Beauty book but I was more interested in Starstruck: A Fame Game Novel.
I put L.A. Candy on my Kindle from the library. I'm just super curious now that I know someone from The Hills is using their fame and brain.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
WWW Wednesday: 24 Oct 2012 (Find out what I’m reading this week)
What are you currently reading?
Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
I’m at about 47% of this so far, which is kind of confusing since a lot has happened. I really like how it’s written because Anna has a distinct voice and personality in her narration. Also, having the students be studying abroad makes it fun rather than a cliché story of the new girl comes to town and falls in love with someone else’s boyfriend. I like Anna as a character and I like St. Claire (Who wouldn’t love a kid who has American and British roots? Okay, I’m biased on that subject.)
What did you recently finish reading?
I just gave up on Discovery of Witches: A Novel (All Souls Trilogy) by Deborah Harkness and The Casual Vacancy by JK Rowling. For now, at least.
What do you think you’ll read next?
I picked up A Diary of the Lady: My First Year as Editor by Rachel Johnson this morning at the library and read up to page 11 or so. I didn't think I'd find it very interesting but since it's about a freelance writer who gets a job as an editor of "an old lady magazine", it's kind of interesting so far. Very British but at least now I understand the importance of M&S chocolate biscuits. Yes, I can relate!
Friday, October 19, 2012
Friday Reads for 19 Oct 2012
This week I started the first couple of chapters (intros to the characters) in Burn for Burn by Jenny Han.
A Discovery of Witches: A Novel (All Souls Trilogy)
I also read another chapter of Discovery of Witches last night, getting up to page 75, then took it back to the library. It was just too slow and after hearing details about how Diana liked her tea and how the vampire professor liked yoga, I just knew I didn't have the patience for it right now. Maybe later.
And today I started Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins because it was finally available from the library for my Kindle. I had heard good things about it so I wanted to find out for myself. So far the reviews are right - very cute, fun story. I'm at 11% so far.
Friday Finds via Should Be Reading, “where you share the book titles you discovered or heard about during the past week” are:
I had forgotten that Anna and the French Kiss is in a series that includes Lola and the Boy Next Door. I guess Isla and the Happily Ever After will be released soon-ish.