Since, I have nothing better to blog about, I'm going to blog about my mother. I asked her, "What should I blog about?" And she replied, "Your beautiful mother".
Ha. Ha. Ha.
I'm not blogging about my mom. She hasn't been very interesting, so there's not much to say. Instead, I'm going to review a book.
* SPOILER ALERT!*
Yup, My first review! And I figured since I just finished reading it last week, I'll review Wherever Nina Lies by Lynn Weingarten.
I first picked up this book at my friendly neighborhood library, and I didn't really know what to do with it. The cover was the first thing that grabbed my attention. It was interesting, with the magazine-cut-out letters, the fading map in the backround, and the girl on the cover. I honestly, had no idea what it was about. Before opening the book, I predicted what it would be about. Judging by the title, I thought it would be about a girl who lies, similar to the book Liar. But I couldn't stop being curious. I opened up the book, and read the summary in the flap of the book cover.
Bad Points:
-I didn't like the whole "Jamie" thing. I thought it was unnecessary, and at some times kind of disgusting.
-I wish Amanda was more important. I think as the best friend character, she could've been more involved in the story, instead of it just being focused on Sean and Ellie all the time. Something that would've made the book very interesting, is if the author had chapters focusing on Amanda back home.
-I think that the way her mom has like no character progression, and is all stressed and then suddenly is like super mom at the end is unrealistic.
-The writing was a bit choppy, and the paragraphs sometimes were a bit disjointed.
-I thought the fact that there were illustrations of the pictures that Nina drew was just ridiculous. They weren't even very good drawings in the first place, and they were a little weird. Plus the drawings of Ellie looked nothing like she was described in the text.
- I was really confused toward the end, when Sean wanted to kill Ellie
Good Points:
-First of all, I'd like to point out the fact that I could not put this book down. Sometimes I read books that are good, but it takes a while for the story to start. But Wherever Nina Lies gets right into the novel, and makes you want to read, and read, and read, and never stop.
-I love the title. At first I was a bit confused by it, but thats what made me curious. The title is what got me into the novel. The fact that it is the title of the song that was written about Nina is just...genius.
-I know I said the writing was a bit choppy, and it is, but for the most part it is well written. I love books where the protagonist is a bit sarcastic, and as a teenage girl you can really relate to these characters, and get inside their heads.
-The adventure. The way it went from clue to clue, and progressed so well and it got very exciting. I like how for about 3/4 of the book Sean is a good guy, and then Ellie finds the letters. And all of the sudden, it's like "Whoa." And you just get so excited and so into it.
-The best part of this book by far is the twists and turns it takes. One minute Sean is a good guy, the next he is freakishly in love with Ellie, and then a minute later, he wants to kill her! The sickness, creepiness, and twisted mind Sean has is something you just want more and more of him. And it seems like he really is going to kill Ellie.
-Wherever Nina Lies is the kind of book you get to know the characters. You get in their mind, and you begin to feel like you know them. I love it when while reading a book you just want to scream at the characters, and tell them "No!" even though you know you can't control them.
Wherever Nina Lies is a truly enjoyable book that you won't be able to stop reading. Though at first glance it may confuse you, thats just part of the experience. You pick of this book thinking its a girly little chicklit novel, but it turns out to be a captivating mystery novel. Lynn Weigngarten wrote a great novel, that leaves you thinking, and wanting more.
Overall, I'd say 7/10. Besides the little quirks, this book is near perfect.
Look out for more reviews by me! I think I'm going to do The Privilege series next, since I just got the third :)
-Maddie.
P.S; Feel free to leave comments and opinions behind!