Morning Meanderings…. Books That Should Be Movies

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Its Winter again.

Central Minnesota has a dusting of snow this morning.  That chill is in the air…. it feels like late October when the snow just starts. It is one of those days that I would like to stay home and bury my head in a book but that is not going to happen.

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The pups outside this morning.

This morning I received a notice in my email about a trilogy coming to a close.  Has anyone read The Passage by Justin Cronin?  This was the BIG title my first year I went to the book expo…. HUGE signs hanging from the ceiling….  I had never hear of Justin Cronin or The Passage but I knew I wanted to know more.

Books like The Passage are so vibrant in detail that you almost can envision what the movie would be like and often, who would play the leading roles.  It makes me think about other books that I have read that I wish would become movies.  Patrick Ness’ Chaos Walking Series….. oh yes please.  Ready Player One – it IS going to be a movie and I am so excited!!!!  I love that our beloved books are becoming movies and it seems to be happening more and more often!  YAY to the authors who had no idea they were also writing movie scripts!

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And how about the books that we have read and are becoming movies very soon?  I am personally a fan of movies from books. I like to see what they pull from the story.  I insist on reading the book first in most cases, but I do love a good book/movie.

Here are some of the BIG titles coming our way:

The Girl On The Train  (I did not love this book as much as others… not sure if I will go this one)

Me Before You by Jo Jo Moyes (Oh heck yeah…. this one will be an all book club event I hope!)

Allegiant (out in theaters now and I have yet to see it…. but I also have yet to read the book.  GAH.  Behind.)

The Lost City Of Z (sounds good and have not read it)

The Light Between Oceans by ML Stein

A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness (I have not read this one yet….but now I must!)

Silence by Shusaku Endo (this book was recommended to me a long time ago….I bought and still have not read it.)

The Circle by Dave Eggers (bugga – another one I need to read!)

The Zookeepers Wife – YES!

Looking For Alaska (oh yes…… John Green.)

The 5th Wave (I have not read this… should I?)

Miss Peregrines Home For Particular Children (OOH looks good… I have the book, need to read it)

Inferno by Dan Brown (YES!!!!!! Excited about this one! I must say however as much as I adore Tom Hanks, he is not the right actor for the Dan Brown Langdon books)

 

So how about it?  What books have you read recently that you would love to see become a movie?  In your mind who is playing the protagonist?  AND what books that are becoming movies are you excited to see?

Morning Meanderings…. GOING TO THE AUDIE AWARDS!!!!

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It, as predicted, has been a week.

Monday was the one year anniversary of Justin’s accident.  I had set my mind that I wanted to do something positive with the day, something to honor his memory.  I had big ideas weeks out; making cookies for the senior center, helping out at the soup kitchen…  and then I put on the brakes.  I knew for this first year I could not line up a lot of things for me to do… I just needed to BE.

SO instead, my friend Amy came over in the morning and had coffee with me.  She and I worked in the book room re-shelving books and organizing.  We talked, shared, laughed, cried.  My friend Kerri brought over flowers and lunch. My friend Brenda brought me a prayer shawl and banana bread.  It was all so sweet.  In the afternoon when I was alone I took a nap, already emotionally exhausted from it being THE DAY.  When Al came home he and I had a glass of wine with dinner and started reading through all the wonderful cards we had received last year.  At the time of that initial reading everything was a blur and we were just going through the motions.  This time, we read what people said out loud, we shared with each other who the people were and we just talked.  It was really quite perfect.

The only thing I did plan for the day was the end of it.  Last year when Al and I drove home from the St Paul hospital and pulled into our driveway at 9:30 pm exhausted beyond words and shattered, three cars were waiting in our driveway.  My friends Amy, Heidi, and Wendy (along with Amy’s husband, Chad) were waiting for us.  They had filled our frig with things we would need over the next coming days.  They filled a large cooler with ice and water bottles, and they had waited to be there to share in this enormous grief.  On Monday,  I invited the three women over to end that April 4th anniversary with.  They came over at 8 pm and we drank wine in the book room and talked until 11:30 pm that night.  It was a perfect way to end the day and my heart is forever thankful for these wonderful strong women in my life who showed up again… a year later to hold me up.

Switching gears to the title of this post.  I had mentioned a few weeks ago that I thrown my name in the hat for Audio Book Blogger of the year.  I thought I could at least give it a try.  You all know I love audio and although I have been sporadic in my posts this past year, I still entered. 

I did not win.

However, someone who I know personally and I room with at BEA did win….. Candace from Beth Fish Reads is the winner of two tickets to this years Audi Awards..

The winning blogger will receive two tickets to the 2016 Audies Gala (valued at $700) and recognition of their award at the Gala. Known as “the Oscars of the audiobook world,” the 2016 Audies Gala will be held on May 11th in Chicago and emceed by Paula Poundstone. 

Ummmm….. yeah….

two tickets.

I am her plus one.

YES!

Congratulations to my friend and fellow blogger!!!  If you are not familiar with her website you should be.  She writes excellent reviews and yes, she reviews a lot of audio.  Check her out at Beth Fish Reads (and while you are there be sure to tell her congratulations!)

 

 

 

Morning Meanderings…. Remembering Moments With My Son

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April.

It is so odd to look back at posts here and on Facebook from a year ago.  Everything was so exciting.  I was so ready to conquer the world.  Now as I come around full circle to these last days of true happiness, I have to look at them with a sort of bitter-sweet fondness…. they were after all my final days with my son.

I am going to post here exactly what I posted on my Facebook page this morning.

Why do I say these things out loud and publicly?  Because it helps me to say it out loud…. here is what was.  Here is what I had.  Here is what I remember.  Here is what I will not let go.  I have found over the past year that it is easier on me to say things out loud in a way that I can reach many at once, rather than answer the same questions over and over again…. How are you?  How long has it been?  We are getting close to a year right?  You were with him shortly before the accident?

I know everyone means well and I am so thankful that people continue to talk about Justin.  I know I have much to be thankful for.

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It was a year ago today this photo was taken. I was in St Paul to do an interview on April 2nd with Scott Eastwood and Brit Robertson for The Longest Ride movie. I met up with Justin at 3 pm on April 1st and we hung out in his new apartment for awhile and he showed me around, I even took pictures because I thought it was so cool.
He then took me out to dinner at a place called Dixies. He thought that was pretty funny because he knows my odd repulsion for all things County and Cowboy. We talked about everything. He told me about how amazing this recent trip to Honduras was and how he originally thought it would be his last trip, “But mom, I don’t think I can stop going, it is so important to me.” We talked about his upcoming plans with Heather the next night for the WILD game and he was so excited about that. We talked about the book he had just finished, Girl On The Train. We talked about how Branden was doing and he was so proud of his friend. He told me about his new tattoo (you can see it in the picture) that came form a devotion that really spoke to him in Honduras.It is written in Spanish but it means “Set my heart on fire, let me soul be free”. We talked about his plan for the year, he already had several trips lined up including our annual trip in November to Harry Potter World.
We went to the pre-showing of the movie The Longest Ride and we both had to admit it was better than we thought it would be. After the movie ended Scott Eastwood and Brit Robertson came from behind the screen as a surprise. Justin was thrilled! We joked how cool it would be if the actors always came out after a movie ended and said,”Well, how did we do?”
Justin grabbed his phone and said, “Mom! We have to commemorate the moment!” And he took this picture.
After the movie we went and seen Saraya at her work. Then we went back to his apartment and watched Netflix – the entire season of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt which I had recently watched myself at home and told Justin it was pretty funny. We were up until 2 am until I could not keep my eyes open. It was always like that when we were together… I think I always felt his age when I was around him.
The next morning Justin made me coffee in his Harry Potter mug while I worked on a contract for a client on my lap top. At noon, I had to leave for the interview. Justin helped me carry everything out to my car, we hugged, we said I love you…
and I drove away.
I did not have a clue that this would be the last moments with my son. I did not know that within three days I would be standing in my kitchen numb with the most intense pain of my life.
BUT… I did have those 21 hours. 21 hours of laughter, and sharing, eating and talking and watching a crazy show on Netflix. I know the last book my son read, the last movie he seen, and the last show he watched on tv. I know he was forward thinking and had plans… he always had amazing plans.
And I would not trade that time…. THIS MEMORY for anything.

The Total Package by Stephanie Evanovich

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Tyson Palmer has the world by the tail.   He has a winning arm, a promising football career, and is on track for that Super Bowl ring.  And then, with an addiction to alcohol and pain killers and a night that throws his marriage and career  away…

Tyson is at rock bottom.

Then, the owner of the Austin Mavericks makes Tyson an offer he can not refuse, he will be sent to a private rehab, get cleaned up of all his addictions, then go to a personal trainer to get him back on his game and make the come back of a lifetime as a Maverick player bringing them to the Super Bowl.  Tyson has nothing to lose and everything to gain.

When Tyson Palmer emerges back on his game, he is in the best shape of his life both mentally and physically.  He is determined to make the best of what he has been given.  Yet a blast from the past has the potential of derailing everything.  Dani Carr is a top reporter and working her way into playing with the big boys.  She also knows Tyson a little too well from a night of passion back in College where he left her without so much as a word before daybreak the next morning.  Now forced to work together, Tyson has to admit Dani looks better than ever, and Dani has to keep her guard up and keep her eye on her journalistic goals.

 

 

I do enjoy a good Stephanie Evanovich read so I jumped at the chance to read this one.  When I read the synopsis I was at first thinking it all sounded a little predictable, of course I thought, Tyson and Dani will wind up together and this book is just about the how.  I was thrilled to discover there was more meat to this read than I had initially anticipated.

The Total Package, really was just that, the total package.  Tyson is an interesting protagonist and I enjoyed the detailed process of his come back. I even may have learned a little about football. Dani was a bit back and forth and confused me when one thing was said and then it changed but honestly, Tyson was written so well that I can overlook that – and in the end…

well.  You are just going to have to read it.  Let me just say….. Winner Winner – chicken and brown rice dinner!

UPDATE:  A little update to my post as I see comments are thinking that this author is the author of the Stephanie Plum books…. one for the money, etc….  Stephanie Evanovich is being mistaken for Janet Evanovich (the more well known of the Evanovich’s).  Janet is actually  Stephanie’s Aunt — as Janet is married to Stephanie’s father’s brother.

Hope that helps 🙂  While I have read both authors, I have not read Janet Evanovich’s books for years and Stephanie has a different writing style which I found that I personally prefer.

 

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow (March 15, 2016)

 

Purchase Links: HarperCollins | Amazon | Barnes & Noble
 
Author Links: Website and Facebook
I enjoyed going through rehab with Tyson thanks to TLC Book Tours!
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Morning Meanderings….The Joy Of Reading

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Thursday and I made it!

I had commitments for days from Saturday run arounds, Sunday Easter-Get-Through-It, Monday trivia night with friends, Tuesday Library time and Wine and Words start-up meeting, and Wednesday City Library Board meeting.  Now I have 4 days of calm that I have purposely left open and non-committal as I make my way towards the one year mark.  These next days will be days of last time memories (tomorrow will mark 1 year since I went to stay with Justin in his apartment the night before the interview with Scott Eastwood), these are the anniversaries of the last time I seen my son and as painful as they are, I would not trade them for the world.  I had this time with him…..  it was because of this blog that I was there.  Crazy…. but true.

But this…. is not supposed to be about that.

I am instead talking about the joy of books.  You may remember that I have mentioned that last summer when my Mom’s Sister had knee surgery I brought her a basket of books, magazines, movies, and snacks to pass the time while she was healing.  It was then that she and I bonded over books.  I did not know she was a dormant reader…. someone who had always enjoyed reading but with life and other commitments had moved away from it.  Since that time last summer, I meet up with her every couple of weeks and I bring her new books she may enjoy and we discuss the ones she read.  It is a coffee date and a book club for two.

Over the past few weeks with my schedule I had been unable to connect with her.  Then last week she had surgery on the other knee.  Yesterday, I went through the book room choosing books for her recovery time.  At first, I was picking up books that I felt would stretch her a bit, they were not the normal genres that I bring her, and some were books that I had not yet read myself…

and then my eyes landed on The Fault In Our Stars and I could not help but smile.  I wondered if she would enjoy dabbling into a brilliantly written YA read.  And from there I seen my row of books from Claire Cook and my smile broadened.  She had enjoyed Mary Kay Andrews, Dorthea Benton Frank, and Elin Hilderbrand’s books.  I knew she would adore Claire Cook.

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When I came home yesterday after my visit with my Aunt and Uncle as well as the book delivery, there was a package in the mail.  As I was opening it I felt a lump in the book and thought that our mailman had again squished a book into the box and bent it… but no, that was not it.  The lump was a luggage tag and it went with the book that was in the package:

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The word that came out of my mouth when I seen what had been delivered was “Fun!”  I love the little extras that publishing houses do and now this book is calling to me.  I have one I am in the middle of, and just finished an audio book this morning so soon Mary Kay Andrews, soon I will join you to busy my mind with others lives and happenings…. the joy of books. 

Lucky Me by Saba Kapur

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Eighteen year old Gia Winters really could be defined as having it all.  She lives in a beautiful Hollywood home, has a movie star father and an ex-playboy bunny for a mother.  Her closet is stocked with high-end clothing and shoes and she will be graduating soon from her prestige High School.

Yet when Gia’s father receives a disturbing envelope in the mail everything changes.  Suddenly Gia and her brother Mike have body guards to be by their side 24/7.  And while Jake, Gia’s bodyguard is in his early 20’s and is definitely easy on the eyes, he puts a large cramp in Gia’s style.  On top of it all, they have to keep the whole body-guard thing a secret, so Jake is introduced at school as a family friend who has come to stay with them; something that does not sit well at all with Gia’s boyfriend Branden.

Then Gia starts receiving the mysterious texts and eventually phone calls…. someones says they are watching her and they do seem to know a lot about who she is with and where she will be.  When Gia is asked to be a host at the Golden Globes she is thrilled; but is she making herself an easy target for the creepy stalker who has said in not so many words that he will be at the Globes event and that he will be getting his revenge.

Revenge? 

For what?

 

 

This is one of those books that I don’t think I would normally pick up.  It’s a little YA meets Valley girl…. it’s lite and fun and about rich kids and their families….. but what sold me on this one is the witty dialogue that runs throughout this entire book.  Saba Kapur writes in a way that makes me smile and she had me from the synopsis.  And just the starting paragraph of this book let me know that I was in for something a little different, but I was pretty sure I was going to like it:

There comes a point in everyone’s life where you need to step back and consider the hand you have been dealt.  I’m not going to lie to you; some people have it way easier.  I am not going to sit back and tell you the world is fair, because truthfully, you’s laugh your head off and throw a drink in my face.  I guess it probably won’t hep to mention that I’m someone who has it fairly good in the luck department.  At least I suppose that is what you would call someone who’s been born and raised in a world of glitz and glamour.  Lucky.  So before you go and complain about how I’ve got it all, I’m going to let you in on a little secret.

 

This book seriously was a joy to read.  Protagonist Gia is witty and funny.  The dialogue is amazing in this book and I have to hand it to author Saba Kapur who has written this book at the age of twenty and is releasing this as her first novel.  I enjoyed getting to know Gia very much.  The playful banter between her and Jack is a lot of fun to read…. add Milo to the mix and well…. yeah.  Even better.   At moments I felt a few vibes from the movies Clueless and Legally Blonde…. but also a sense of a younger Janet Evanovich series….  (I think it is the whole Jake, Milo scenario…. it felt like rooting for Morelli or Ranger)

Admittedly there are several moments that I had to suspend belief while reading this book.  There were times I though “that could not happen”, but all in all I really enjoyed reading this fun lite book and reality be dammed; I enjoyed it. I read this book in two days curious about what was going to happen.  I had a hard time putting it down.

I recommend giving this book a try.  I for one will be curious as to what this young author comes up with next.  I would not mind seeing some of these characters revisited.

 

A little Author Q and A

  1. What inspired you to write Lucky Me? Where were you when the idea came to you? When did you decide to write it?11

The idea for Lucky Me actually came to me in the shower! I was in tenth grade, and had been spending a lot of time in the library. High school drama was at its peak, and I found my solace among books. I think that’s where most of my urge to write came from. This idea just popped into my head and I typed up a rough first chapter, and decided to continue from there. I never wrote it with the intention of having it published; it was initially just a hobby. The idea for the book developed from various places. I had noticed that, particularly among my generation, the focus on young celebrities was growing in Hollywood, which really intrigued me. I wanted to write something that was funny but also had an element of mystery, as those are my favorite kinds of books to read.

 

2.  How did your love for fashion influence the characters and story?
Fashion is something that I’ve always been interested in, and because of the setting of the novel, it was easy to incorporate it throughout the book. There is no singular definition of fashion, and I love that it’s so subjective and fluid, because it allows you so much opportunity for fun and creativity. I tried to integrate this sentiment into Gia’s personality, but of course tailored (no pun intended) to suit her lifestyle. The importance of looking good is extremely influential among my generation, especially with young celebrities as role models. I felt that Gia would be incomplete or inauthentic without including her love for fashion

 

3. Did you base Gia’s character off of anyone in particular?
Gia is a product of many influences. I tried to develop her as a combination of some of real-life celebrities and my favorite female characters, taking a few personality traits from each one. Gia definitely has elements of Cher Horowtiz (from one of my favorite movies, Clueless) with her love for fashion, and Blair Waldorf (from the books and TV show, Gossip Girl) who I spent most of high school pretending to be! In reality, Gia is really a heightened depiction of my own personality. We are different in so many ways (namely, I don’t make as many poor life choices and do not own a single pair of Louboutins). But we are very similar through our sarcastic and witty personalities. Gia also shares my love for Audrey Hepburn, who I have idolized ever since watching Breakfast at Tiffany’s, in seventh grade.

 

4. What authors do you look up to and why?
This may sound a little clichéd, but I try to learn something from every book I read. If there’s a particular writing style I like, I try to incorporate it into my own writing. I have such respect for so many authors, particularly those who write in my preferred genre, such as Meg Cabot, Janet Evanovich and Sophie Kinsella. They have completely mastered the art of mystery, humor and romance.

 

5. What are your favorite books? In what ways have they influenced your writing?
It’s a little ironic that I couldn’t even get through a novel without giving up out of boredom, until about sixth grade. I truly owe J.K. Rowling a lot, as Harry Potter was probably the first series of books that I decided were just too good to give up on. Janet Evanovich, Meg Cabot and Sophie Kinsella are the authors who have had most influence over shaping my writing style. Every time I read one of their novels, it really motivates me to make my writing as endearing as theirs. That being said, my favorite book of all time is The Godfather, by Mario Puzo. It’s my father’s favorite book, so it’s extra special to me that we can share our appreciation for the story.

 

 

  • Paperback: 446 pages
  • Publisher: Amberjack Publishing (April 5, 2016)

 

 

Shopaholic To The Rescue by Sophie Kinsella Narrated by Clare Corbett

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When Becky’s father disappeared one day without a trace, the family goes a little nutty.  Not only is her father gone, but it looks like the he took the husband of her best friend Suze with him as well.  Becky’s mom is beside herself with a mixture of worry and anger, Suze is distraught and Becky knows she must pull herself together and figure out what is going on for the sake of her family.

When it is found out that Becky’s father and Suze’s husband are working together on some sort of secret mission in Las Vegas… the answer is obvious…. they must all go to Vegas to figure out what is going on and bring the men back home.

Viva Las Vegas!

 

 

I am not a big follower of the Shopaholic books but once in a while, I like to check in on Becky as the books keep coming!  Not a lot has changed in Becky’s life except I see now she has been working hard on curbing her spending habits.  The audio was a delicious break from reality of just fun listening.  Narrator Clare Corbett worked the narrative well with her accent.  Without spoiling anything I have to say I loved the Ocean’s 11 references…. it gave me ideas. 🙂

 

 

  • Listening Length: 9 hours and 27 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: Random House Audio; Unabridged edition (November 10, 2015)

 

 

Morning Meanderings…. Easter Eve

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I woke up to a chill in the air and a sprinkling of snow on the ground.

It is nothing that a little sunshine won’t cure, yet as I drink my coffee and look out the window it feels appropriate to my mood.

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It is once again the day before Easter.  Last year this day before Easter was the worst day of my life.  It is weird now to have to go through Easter a 2nd time before we hit the one year anniversary of the accident.   I am still not ready to do family holidays.

So what will tomorrow entail?  I honestly do not know at this time.  I talked to my older son yesterday after he posted this on Facebook:

I Love My Brother.

It breaks my heart to know he is hurting, and really – we are all hurting.  There is nothing I can do to take away the pain and the great loss. Instead as a family, we hobble along, trying to make it work a little lopsided where once we were four and now we are three.

I absolutely hate that.

Today I will look in the paper and see what brunches are happening in the area.  I am still not ready to sit down like a family at the table like we used to for holidays, the absence to too raw and Al and Brad get that.  I will find us some place to eat, and maybe something to do – like a movie or bowling, or maybe come back here and play board games…

I don’t know and I am not ready.

Time is a crazy thing.  I can not even believe it has been a year.  I look around and feel like I have lost time.  I am sure I have.  I am not the same… I am a sadder version of me.  I can laugh and talk and do all I used to do but there is a new undercurrent always running through me… a profound sadness I imagine will always linger in some form or another.

I have friends that will be having a wonky Easter too – due to jobs, and grown children out of town they are not really doing much either.  In an odd way I take comfort in that we are not the only family trying to make it through another day.

 

As for you all my Blog connections…. I hope that your Easter is a wonderful one.  Enjoy and cherish every moment whatever you do with your day.

 

The Status Of All Things by Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke Narrated by Amy McFadden

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Kate is 35 and is addicted to Social Media.  It is no surprise then that when her fiance Max decides to break it off at their rehearsal dinner, Kate turns to Facebook to write all about how hurt she is and how she wishes she could do the last month over.  Then something odd happens.  It seems that whatever Kate posts on Facebook, comes true.  When she wakes up the next morning, it is a month earlier and she and Max and still happily engaged.  With her new-found power at her fingertips, Kate goes back in time to change a few things that will make Max hers again. When Kate lets her two best friends in on the secret and tries to improve their “statuses” as well… Kate finds out that things don’t always go as you hope, and perhaps it isn’t possible to really change fate.

 

 

What a fun idea for a book!  In the day and age of social media I loved the idea of our Facebook Status being a way to represent the status we really wish for.  With Amy McFadden as the narrator at the wheel – this was a great listen!  The combination of the two authors is interesting but however they do it – it works!  I thoroughly enjoyed this book on audio, it was interesting to see how Kate tried to make changes that would in the end be better for her, but some how the wording would miss its mark… a really fun listen!

 

 

  • Audible Audio Edition
  • Listening Length: 9 hours
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: Dreamscape Media, LLC
  • Audible.com Release Date: July 13, 2015

 

 

We All Looked Up by Tommy Wallach

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Peter the star basketball player for his High School works hard to keep his grades up and keep his high maintenance girlfriend happy.  He is not sure if it is love, but she is the cutest girl in the school and any guy would love to be in his shoes…. but is he doing what he wants, or what everyone expects of him?

Eliza just wants to graduate and escape.  Her mom left a long time ago, her father is slowly dying and she is tired of it all.  Escape is the answer.  Escape this town, these people, and her reputation.

Anita is the perfectly put together straight-laced student.  She doesn’t party and she is on the fast track to Princeton,  She has dreams but her parents have done what they can to squash them.

Andy lives to skateboard, drink, and smoke it up.  He doesn’t understand what all the fuss is about planning for the future by knowing what he wants to do with his life.  He has years to decide.

Or does he?

A blue star seems to have ripped its way into the atmosphere.  Experts say it is an asteroid on a collision course with the earth that will have the effect of a million nuclear bombs.  As the time ticks down to the asteroids arrival, for these seniors as well as the rest of the world, suddenly everything that was once important… grades, futures, statistics, college…. none of it really means anything at all.  So what, when it comes down to it is really important?

 

 

 

This book had me from the cover.

I was in a book store looking for a different title when this one called to me.  I loved that mysterious cover.  What are they looking at?  And I loved the title.  The synopsis, a “Breakfast Club” type grouping of misfits int here own way, and an end of the world scenario.  SOLD.

There was much to love about We All Looked Up.  I loved that Peter is a jock with a heart and a conscience, I loved Eliza’s black and white look at the world…. nothing gray.  Anita with her hidden passion, Andy who goes along with the wrong crowd even when he knows he should choose better for himself.  Underneath it all… these kids have heart.

As much as I want to gush over this book…. I admit I might have been a bit started for a good sort of YA potential dystopian read.  AND there was much I did love about it.  Unfortunately there was so much put into this book so much happening in such a short time frame that I have to admit I don’t think it was fully flushed out.  This could easily have been broke down into a three book series and dealt with the many loose ends to keep the reader engaged all throughout the countdown.

I did pass this book on to a friend and I am curious as to what she will think.  I still love the book…(there are great literary references!)I just feel there could have been more to it.  In the end I had questions about many things unanswered in the book.  The book was still a win for me, I am just a little disappointed that it had all the makings of a home run read and I feel left between second and third base.

 

 

  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers (March 24, 2015)