Paper Towns

Paper Towns by John Green

Paper Towns by John Green

by John Green
Dutton Books
305 pages
Reviewed by Heather F.

What do you when the most amazing girl in your whole school, in your whole world, suddenly pops up at your window and dares you to go out on a night of fun, revenge, breaking and entering… all in all, a life-altering night on the town? Why, you GO of course. That’s just what Quentin Jacobsen does when the incomparable Margo Roth Speigelman, childhood best friend and perpetual crush, comes to his window late one night and takes him out on the town. When the morning comes, Quentin believes he may just have a chance…only to find Margo has skipped town and no one knows where she’s gone. What follows is a life-altering search for Margo that takes Quentin and his friends Ben, and Radar on a quest for the truth about Margo Roth Spiegelman.

I found John Green’s writing to be fresh and original. His prose definitely reminded me of several teenagers I know and doesn’t feel dated. Quentin and his buddies Ben and Radar are hilarious, witty and felt very true-to-life. Genuine interactions, complex characters, and funny dialogue made this a great way to start my reading year.

The ending didn’t quite go the way this romantic-at-heart reader may have liked, but the English major inside my head appreciated the deviation from expectation. The ending was unexpected; and perfect to me.

Gosh, isn't he cute??

Gosh, isn't he cute??

In general, this book comes highly recommended for the story, the remarkable characters and the fantastic writing skill executed here.

John Green has various haunts, all of which are ‘made of awesome’:

Sparks Fly Up – His Blog
Nerdfighters – His vlog with brother Hank
Twitter

Also reviewed by:

| Melissa the Book Nut | 47 Books | Thoughts of Joy |  Teen Book Review | bookshelves of doom |

Just because

I haven’t posted any lately.  I’m off to take the young’un to the doctor. Definitely has a sinus infection and possible an ear infection I think. He’s ill as a hornet right now!

Wesley at the courts!

Wesley at the courts!

Ellie

Ellie

Happy Birthday!

I have had a fantastic birthday!  Thank you, all of you with your 74 entries (new record for my blog!), for entering my birthday contest and for all the book recommendations!  My wishlist OVERFLOWS with goodies I can’t wait to get my hands on.  Congratulations to…

Nancy, aka Bookfool

My super-duper special method of picking winners, aka my daughter, drew your name tonight!  I’ll be emailing soon to find out your book choice!

Thank you, everyone, for playing and I hope you keep reading!

It’s My Party…

31 is coming up fast!

31 is coming up fast!

and I’ll giveaway a book if I want to!

Yes, my birthday is next Friday (31, OMG!) and in the spirit of all things presents!, I’m going to give away one of the 4 books I’ve read so far this year – your choice.  (Let’s recap, Paper Towns, An Abundance of Katherines, Locke & Key: Welcome to Lovecraft and Just Listen; all highly recommended.) So here’s what you do:

1 – Leave me a comment and make sure I know how to get in contact with you.

2 – Tell me the best book you read last year.

3 – For an extra entry, mention this giveaway on your blog or twitter or both. But sure you let me know you did it though!  If you would like to follow me on twitter, friend me: http://twitter.com/highhiddenplace 

So you can get up to 3 entries!  I’ll announce the winner on my birthday, January 23rd.

This One is Mine

This One is Mine by Maria Semple

This One is Mine by Maria Semple

This One is Mine
By Maria Semple

Published by Little, Brown and Company, December 2008

When it was offered to me for review, it was mentioned that Maria Semple had written for Arrested Development and Mad About You. I loved both those shows, especially Mad About You, so I thought for sure I would love this book. This One is Mine is a very tongue-in-cheek, scabrous and witty look at Hollywood and the people who live there.
Violet Parry has it all; an extremely rich and adoring husband rock-and-roll manager David, an adorable toddler Dot, the perfect house, garden, life…yet she is desperately unhappy. David expects so much of Violet, but rarely gives any of himself in return. A chance encounter with a handsome stranger, Teddy; a sexy, small-time bass player in a Rolling Stones cover band makes Violet feel alive again. Soon, she’s risking everything, and I mean everything, for the chance to live life as she always imagined.

Also involved is David’s scarily uptight and slightly crazy sister Sally. Sally is a neurotic, diabetic ballerina with her eyes set on getting herself a rich husband – before he gets rich. Enter Jeremy, the ESPN super-sportscaster who is well on his way to fame and fortune, who speedily falls into her trap. But all is not happily-ever-after, for either couple. And David and Jeremy have a few surprises in store for Violet and Sally.

It was very well written. I absolute despised the characters, but despite that, I could not put it down. It was like watching a train-wreck, I couldn’t look away! And despite the character’s utter lack of morality and, in some cases, humanity, I actually came to care about what happened to them.

To me, that is the work of a master.

Like I said, I hated the characters. But I was supposed to. There were very few redeeming qualities about them for most of the book. Sally was my least favorite. The only one who seemed to take any responsibilities seriously was David. I had a very hard time coming to terms with these characters and had to think hard about them before I began to understand them, their actions and what the author was going for here. This book was more of a workout than I was expecting. But it was a good workout, one that left me much more appreciative of the book once I finished it.

If you liked Arrested Development, Seinfeld, and Mad About You, you will probably enjoy this book. Semple is a fantastic writer who has a very dry wit. It is hard to make a reader feel sympathy for such rich yet crazy, foolish people, but she managed to make me feel it for these four.

Check out the live interview with Maria Semple on Blog Talk Radio which took place on December 17th! There is also a reading guide available. You can read more about her at her website. 

Over at Estella’s Revenge, we are giving away 5 brand new copies, complete with tattoos!  So go enter today!

Graphic Novel Challenge

Graphic Novel Challenge

Graphic Novels Challenge

I missed out on this challenge last year, which was silly because it will (I think) be so easy for me! There are 4 levels of participation. I think I’m going to go for a Masters, because there are so many GN I want to read this year.

Give graphic novels a shot! This challenge is very flexible: choose a level of participation:

Minor: Read 6
Major: Read 12
Masters: Read 18
Doctorate: Read 24

Here is a tentative list of what I want to read.

Sin City (at least the first one, we have all of them)
Locke & Key
Fable 1-12 (9, 10, 11)
Marvel 1602
Coraline
Jack of Fables 1-5
Maus I and II
Wanted
American Born Chinese

I finished Locke & Key: Welcome to Lovecraft, while I was out sick yesterday. My review of that is forthcoming – I have a little catching up to do!