Showing posts with label Stephanie Perkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stephanie Perkins. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

REVIEW: Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins


Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins

Publication Date: September 29th 2011
Publisher: Dutton
Hardcover, 338 pages





Budding designer Lola Nolan doesn’t believe in fashion . . . she believes in costume. The more expressive the outfit -- more sparkly, more fun, more wild -- the better. But even though Lola’s style is outrageous, she’s a devoted daughter and friend with some big plans for the future. And everything is pretty perfect (right down to her hot rocker boyfriend) until the dreaded Bell twins, Calliope and Cricket, return to the neighborhood.


When Cricket -- a gifted inventor -- steps out from his twin sister’s shadow and back into Lola’s life, she must finally reconcile a lifetime of feelings for the boy next door.

God only knows how much I wanted and how eagerly I was waiting for Lola and the Boy Next Door to arrive at my doorstep!Well,not only God,but whomever - and that probably is many - has read and adored Anna and The French Kiss like I did,probably knows exactly what I'm talking about!Now that I read Lola... well,I can't really say I'm that excited anymore.

Let me make myself clear...First of all,I really liked Lola,I found it a fun and enjoyable read and so well written that technically,I have no reason whatsoever to complain.But being me,and always loving to complain about something,I just have to say it:Lola was not Anna.Perkins's writing style might be as amazing as in her debut,the story sweet and romantic and all,but I wasn't left awed when I finished reading it nor with that stupid grin in my face or with the total feeling of loss,that after Lola I just can't read anything until my mind calms down.Cause all I described above,where the aftereffects of reading Anna,while when reading Lola..., not so much.

First of all,I just couldn't connect with Lola and Cricket and especially with Lola.She was a fun character but I couldn't see in her not even one aspect of myself,or anyone I am acquainted in real life that is.She was way too dramatic,way too enthusiastic and couldn't always get why she acted the way she did.Nor why she lied so much,especially to herself.But even though I couldn't connect to Lola,I read her story easily.And that's how brilliant a writer Perkins is!
Cricket on the other hand,is a sweet guy but too quiet for my taste,although I could connect with him and see him as a real person,but still the romance between the two of them was indifferent to me.You see,I may have liked the thought of the two of them ending up together,but I wasn't consumed by their story.To be completely honest,I couldn't care less if they ended up together or not.I know many will disagree with me,but still,that's how I felt.Lola and Cricket's story just passed me by.But still,I enjoyed the book.Really enjoyed it.And let me not mention again,that this is purely because of the way Perkins writes.Even if her characters didn't "speak" to my heart I managed to enjoy their story.

Another problem I had - and that's purely personal - is the love triangle.I'm not a big fan of them.In most cases,when just two boys or two girls struggle for the attention of the hero/ine I usually don't mind.When someone though is in a relationship and we have a triangle,that's where I get a bit sensitive.Or rather not sensitive,but in those cases I seem to have some problems accepting the triangle.
You see,Lola,has a perfectly good and dreamy relationship with Max before Cricket enters the picture.Before Cricket appears,Max is a perfectly good guy with whom Lola plans to spent her future.All is good and Max is amazing!Cricket enters the story, Max starts behaving like a jerk but still Lola wants him.Cricket expresses his feelings to Lola,Max is a jerk and Lola doesn't know what to do.But stays with him until the point of no return.And honestly,how much of a jerk Max is when she keeps lying to him in his face?Granted,until the ending we have no doubts how much of a bad guy Max is but see where's my problem?Before Cricket, Max was good and dreamy,after Cricket why should Max become the jerk?So Lola can take an easy decision?Or to justify the fact she wants to dumb him and that makes everything easier?
It's a whole different matter if Max was a jerk from day one,and only Lola couldn't see it,but still I find it more honest to just say sorry,I have feelings for another guy,end of the story.That's the way a heroine I would connect to would behave.Not lying to everyone and mostly to herself.

Anyway, enough with the triangle!I may have had a number of problems with Lola and mostly,those problems are purely personal and have to do with the way I perceive things.As I said in the beggining,despite my issues I really enjoyed Lola and I mean it.I may didn't like Lola as a character or agree with her but still her story was fun to read and for someone who doesn't mind the things I stated above,Lola will be a mindblowing read!Because Perkins is a brilliant writer,one that can grasp the feeling of first love and make her readers remember how it felt to be in love for the first time!Her characters are well developed,whether you like them or not and have their own personality!And for all that,I couldn't help but ultimatelly enjoy Lola and the Boy Next Door!




Thursday, 3 February 2011

READING: Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins



Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins

Publication Date: December 2nd 2010
Publisher: Dutton
Hardcover, 372 pages




Anna is looking forward to her senior year in Atlanta, where she has a great job, a loyal best friend, and a crush on the verge of becoming more. Which is why she is less than thrilled about being shipped off to boarding school in Paris—until she meets Étienne St. Claire: perfect, Parisian (and English and American, which makes for a swoon-worthy accent), and utterly irresistible. The only problem is that he's taken, and Anna might be, too, if anything comes of her almost-relationship back home.


As winter melts into spring, will a year of romantic near-misses end with the French kiss Anna—and readers—have long awaited?



Anna and the French Kiss is like opening a huge candy bar that lasts longer than a regular one and its sweetness stays with you even after you finished it!I didn't just overly enjoyed this book but even now i'm thinking about it, it's like all those feelings are rushing back and overwhelm me!Just read this book and then tell me i'm wrong!

Anna and the French Kiss has everything!An amazing writing style,a sweet plot,a tender romance and on the plus side it shows what friendship really is!You love your friends not only on the good times but true friendship really is to find the strength to forgive those who mistreated you when they find the courage to seek your forgiveness.I'm not really sure what i liked more in this book.The perfect,easy going and absolutely immediate writing style that spoke directly to your heart,the perfect setting that Paris gives to any romantic story or the cast of the amazing main and secondary characters?I really can't choose what exactly worked the miracle for me but i won't exaggerate if i pick all of those elements!

The characters were believable and from the first to the last character that appears in this book you can see their development.Both Anna and Etienne are flawed but flaws are what makes as human.You could identify aspects of yourself in both characters and their actions were consistent with their personality and not just serving the plot.Etienne is propably the most flawed male character i read in a YA book and believe me by far the cutest and most believable!From his nervous habbit of biting his nails to his fear of heights he is miles away from the perfect boy most novels feature but you get to love him despite all these and because of these.After all,which boy out there is perfect?If you ever found one,just tell me how to reach him!
Anna is your girl next door.Beautiful but unaware of it, a total freak with neatness,strong minded but with her own selfconfidence problems!More or less like every teenager!I just loved them both!

The Paris setting is plainly gorgeous!I've recently visited Paris and that was a huge asset in picturing all those beautiful sceneries!But even if i hadn't,Perkins describes in such a manner everything that it's like having the picture drawn for you!Paris really is the city of light and love and i could totally get that exact feeling of the Paris, Perkinsused as the setting of her story!

All in all,Anna and the French Kiss is among the best contemporary romances out there,one you must give yourselves a treat and read it!I, was lucky enough to have a friend like Giwta from Just Another Book Blog to insist on reading such great books!
So,don't wait,pick up your own copy of this book and lose yourself in a really sweet story about love,friendship and courage! 

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