Friday, July 20, 2012

Like Mandarin

Like MandarinLike Mandarin by Kirsten Hubbard
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

After reading Hubbard's second book Wanderlove I was super excited to read her first book Like Mandarin. One of the things that Hubbard does extremely well is use the setting as an additional character. Set in Wyoming, Like Mandarin is the story of 14 year old brainy Grace and her fascination with 18 year old Mandarin who is known for her trysts with men and running wild through town. Grace is tasked to help Mandarin complete a community service project for graduation. As the two become friends, it is increasingly clear that both girls suffer from psychological issues. Mandarin decides to take off for California after graduation in search of a modeling career and asks Grace to join her.

The opening is promising, but Grace's obsession with Mandarin turns disturbing. I had trouble making heads or tails of the girls relationship and struggled to find the message. That being said, the writing is strong and descriptive. Overall, this is one that might appeal to some teen girls, but I feel that Wanderlove is a stronger effort with a larger appeal.

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Thursday, July 5, 2012

Between the LinesBetween the Lines by Jodi Picoult
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Charming, unique book. Between the Lines had an unexpected charm. It is the story of a book character who wants to break free from his fairy tale. It's a unique take that incorporates fairy tales and modern teen life. This is one that will appeal to a wide teen audience. Some of Jodi Picoult's adult followers may enjoy this one as well.

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The Future of UsThe Future of Us by Jay Asher
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Having been a high school student in the mid-90s I have to say I loved this book! The pop culture references were spot on and took me right back to my teen years. I'm not sure how much teens of today will relate to it, but I do think they will like the social media aspect of it.

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