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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

YA Mini Reviews!

Are you ready for a little love at first sight, teenage secret assasins, vampires and some football??

I hope you don't mind the shortened reviews but I've been doing a lot of reading and not so much with the reviewing so I'm playing a little catch up.

I highly recommend Catching Jordan, my first read of 2012 - yay it was good one!! A good reading omen for 2012 I hope.

Ok - here we go!













The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E. Smith

Who would have guessed that four minutes could change everything?

Today should be one of the worst days of seventeen-year-old Hadley Sullivan's life. She's stuck at JFK, late to her father's second wedding, which is taking place in London and involves a soon to be step-mother that Hadley's never even met. Then she meets the perfect boy in the airport's cramped waiting area. His name is Oliver, he's British, and he's in seat 18C. Hadley's in 18A. (YA Contemporary)

Review: Get ready for the hype. "Best book ever."
The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight is the kind of book bloggers love. It has romance, a swoony guy with an accent and a foreign setting. 
It's an adorable book - very reminiscent of Stephanie Perkins and Anna and the French Kiss. Hadley and Oliver are great characters who are dealing with family issues when they cross paths. There is a surprising amount of character development and depth to a story that takes place over only a 24 time period.
I wouldn't go as far as best book ever or even of the year but it swept me away in a sea of romance.

Quotable moment:
To her surprise, he lowers his face so it's level with hers, then narrows his eyes and touches a finger lightly to her cheek. 'Eyelash,' he says, rubbing his thumb to get rid of it.
'What about my wish?'
'I made it for you,' he says with a smile so crooked it makes her heart dip. Is it possible she's only known him for ten hours?
He looks at her and smiles. 'You're sort of dangerous, you know?' She stares at him. 'Me?' 'Yeah,' he says, sitting back. 'I'm way too honest with with you."

*sigh*

Rating: 3.5 out of 4
Jennifer E. Smith: Twitter
Source: ARC copy obtained at BEA
Buy the book! Amazon













Blue Sky Days by Marie Landry

A year after graduating from high school, nineteen-year-old Emma Ward feels lost. She has spent most of her life trying to please her frigid, miserable mother - studying hard, getting good grades, avoiding the whole teenage rebellion thing - and now she feels she has no identity beyond that....
She leaves home to live with her free-spirited, slightly eccentric Aunt Daisy in a small town that makes Emma feel like she's stepped back in time...
When Emma meets Nicholas Shaw, everything changes - he's unlike anyone she's ever met before, the kind of man she didn't even know existed in the 21st century. (YA Contemporary)


Review: Emma and Nicholas fall in love at first sight. (Note: The statistical probability of love at first sight seems high in YA fiction! That's two in a row!)
I couldn't help feeling like I stepped into the movie Pleasantville. This is a YA contemporary but I felt at any moment there would be a secret reveal that we were in fact in a time warp. Everyone is so sweet, supportive and kind in that small home town kind of way.
That's a good thing because Emma and Nicolas face a heartbreaking test to their love and commitment to each other when he is diagnosed with Leukemia.
This book radiates goodness and hope which could come off as corny but it feels real. Blue Sky Days is a good book for readers looking for a heartwarming story about second chances, faith and the power of love.

Rating: 3 out of 4
Marie Landry: Blog
Source: Review copy provided by the author for my honest review.
Buy the book! Amazon
Blue Sky Days Blog Tour - launches January 17th!













Au Revoir Crazy European Chick by Joe Schrieber

Perry Stormaire is a normal high school senior– he is busy applying to college and rehearsing with his band –until he agrees to go to the prom with the Lithuanian exchange student who is staying with his family. It turns out that Gobi Zaksauskas is not the mousy teenager that she seems but rather an attractive, confident trained assassin. (YA)

Review: I was hoping for a bit more with Au Revoir Crazy European Chick. It was definitely fun and fast paced but there wasn't much in the way of character development. Perry and "more than meets the eye" exchange student Gobi almost take a back seat to the action. 
If you just want to go on a quick thrill ride of an adventure on a prom night gone wrong then give it a go. Note: Although the book says it's for 12 and up, I think it dealt with a few darker subjects and would say it's for older teen readers. (Topics include torture and sex trafficking for example but not in a graphic way.)
This book would make an awesome movie and is already under development with Paramount Pictures.

Rating: 2.5 out of 4
Source: Lena Beana (*hugs*)
Buy the book! Amazon













Jessica Rules the Dark Side (Jessica Book 2) by Beth Fantaskey

It’s one thing to find out you’re a vampire princess. It’s a whole other thing to actually rule. (YA paranormal)

WARNING: *spoilery if you haven't read Jessica's Guide to Dating on the Dark Side yet.

Review: Jessica is now married to Lucius and is learning how to be a Romanian Princess and future queen to the vampires. Jess is having a hard time coping with the vampire laws and cruelty, after all just a little while ago she was a teenage girl living in America and a vegan.
Jessica Rules the Dark Side is told in alternating POV's between Jess, Lucius, Raniero, and her BFF Mindy. Between Jess being too timid to the point of almost starving herself because she's afraid to ask the servants for food and Mindy whining about how she wants a guy with money to come rescue her because she's failing in school, I was ready to toss this in DNF pile. Then at the halfway point Lucius's life is on the line and Jess finally gets her act together with the help of Mindy and Raniero.
Honestly it was Raniero who made the book for me. We get a look into his violent past and find out how he became a peace loving, surfer dude of a vampire.
There was a lot of character growth and political intrigue in the second half that made up for the frustrating first 100 or so pages.

Rating: 2.5 out of 4
Beth Fantaskey: Website | Twitter
Source: Lena Beana (*more hugs*)
Buy the book!
Amazon - Release date - January 10, 2012
Jessica's Guide to Dating on the Dark Side is FREE on Amazon Kindle right now!













Catching Jordan by Miranda Kenneally

What girl doesn't want to be surrounded by gorgeous jocks day in and day out? Jordan Woods isn't just surrounded by hot guys, though - she leads them as the captain and quarterback on her high school football team. They all see her as one of the guys, and that's just fine. As long as she gets her athletic scholarship to a powerhouse university. But now there's a new guy in town who threatens her starring position on the team... and has her suddenly wishing to be seen as more than just a teammate. (YA Contemporary)

Review: What a fun, original YA contemporary! The camaraderie between female football captain & quaterback Jordan and her male teammates was hilarious and touching. She's their leader and one of the guys.
When Jordan is instantly attracted to the new hunky back-up quarterback, she finds herself confused by all these "girl" emotions that she's never had before. Not to mention Ty may be out to steal her position.
Throw in ANOTHER (swoonier IMO) boy and you have yourself some relationship and team drama!
I would recommend this to older teens because of language and sexual situations but the one thing I really loved about Catching Jordan was the inclusion of a caring family and close friendships. Jordan is a strong example of a female character who stumbles a bit along the way but has a good heart & head on her shoulders.

Rating: 3.5 out of 4
Author: Website | Twitter
Source: Lena Beana (seriously - *even MORE HUGS*)
Buy the book! Amazon

14 comments:

  1. I just finished statical of love and its cute ...need to read the other books mentioned

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  2. I just ordered SPoLaFS (whew!) and Catching Jordan last night. Your reviews have meeven more excited. Love the mini-review format!

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  3. Yay for some good omens amongst some duds. I can't wait to get my hands on The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight, and bum deal about Jessica Rules. Really, starving yourself doesn't sound like ruling at all. LOL

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  4. wow several mini reviews. I like it. Short and cut to chase.
    The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight sounds really good.
    I loved Jessica's Guide to Dating on the Dark Side but now I'm scared for the second book! :0

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  5. @Ana Lucia - Don't be afraid. It's not horrible. It just took a little while for the story to kick in. For me anyway.

    @Missie @Andrea - I'm pretty sure The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight or tSPoLaFS for short! lol) is going to be a huge hit in the blogosphere!

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  6. The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight - the best book ever? Wow, that is some recommendation. Having entered a giveaway (Uk only I'm afraid) to win this book I'm hoping to read it myself.

    Best wishes to you and yours for a great 2012 Karen, all the best.

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  7. @Petty - Oh no! I wouldn't call it the best book ever.....I thought it was cute though. It's just that kind of book though that bloggers are going to love and I already saw a few put it on their favorite lists this year.

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  8. I like short ones, mostly cos when bloggers do that I get more than one review at once ;) And at least one of those sounds good (ok more than one but ;)

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  9. Thank you so much for reading and reviewing Blue Sky Days, Karen! I had to laugh at your Pleasantville comment...I've never seen the movie, but I can see what you mean - the idyllic setting where everyone's nice and sweet and happy. But it IS Canada, and we are known for being very nice people here - lol. ;-)
    I'm really anxious to read The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight and Catching Jordan, I've heard so much about them.
    Thanks again!

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  10. YAY, so many hugs for me! :-D

    Heeheehee..."What's a 4 letter word for a cooling plant?". "Uhhh...weed?".

    I'm fairly certain I just misquoted that whole scene, but you know what I mean.

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  11. Great reviews! I loved Statistical Probability and Catching Jordan! <3

    Giselle
    Xpresso Reads

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  12. I was just about to start the Statistical Probablity! And now I will most definitely read it. Squee for good reads in the new year!

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  13. I loved The Statistical Probability of love at First Sight, and also Catching Jordan.
    I should check the other ones, because I like the sound of them.

    Happy midnight reading!

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  14. I like the mini reviews! Blue Sky Days sounds good, but maybe too sad for me : ( Catching Jordan sounds really unique and I like what you said about the character development in Love at First Sight. That sounds like it would be hard to do in the time constraints the book takes place in.

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