Showing posts with label I Heart You You Haunt Me. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Book Review: Chasing Brooklyn by Lisa Schroeder

Title:  Chasing Brooklyn 
Author: Lisa Schroeder 
Publisher:  Simon Pulse
Genre:YA/paranormal   
Paperback: 432 pages
ISBN: 9781416991687 
Summary:                              

Restless souls and empty hearts.
Brooklyn can't sleep. Her boyfriend, Lucca, died only a year ago, and now her friend Gabe has just died of an overdose. Every time she closes her eyes, Gabe's ghost is there waiting for her. She has no idea what he wants or why it isn't Lucca visiting her dreams.
Nico can't stop. He's always running, trying to escape the pain of losing his brother, Lucca. But when Lucca's ghost begins leaving messages, telling Nico to help Brooklyn, emotions come crashing to the surface.
As the nightmares escalate and the messages become relentless, Nico reaches out to Brooklyn. But neither of them can admit that they're being haunted. Until they learn to let each other in, not one soul will be able to rest.




Overall rating: 9/10 flowers

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Lisa Schroeder's Chasing Brooklyn is a moving novel that follows two individuals as they find themselves drawn together by a shared loss.  Told in verse from alternating points of view, this compelling story follows Brooklyn and Nico as they attempt to navigate their way around the hole Lucca's death left in each of their lives.  A year after Lucca's death, the unexpected loss of a friend brings Brooklyn's heartache back to the surface and leaves her feeling haunted.  Nico has always known he couldn't fill his brother Lucca's place within his family, and he still finds himself running away from the emptiness that he can't seem to fill.    Both narratives are written in very accessible verse, and once again Lisa Schroeder manages to cut straight to the emotional core of the heartache holding each of the main characters captive.  The story is suspenseful, romantic, and emotionally captivating.  I thoroughly enjoyed Chasing Brooklyn.

What I Liked:
-     The alternating perspectives helped propel the story forward and made me long for Nico and Brooklyn to connect with one another from the very start.  Glimpsing each of their individual thoughts and realizing how much they could both benefit from opening up to one another added a compelling level of tension to the story.  
-     It was easy to sympathize with Nico and Brooklyn.  My heart truly ached for them both.  They are  believable  characters, and each of their verse-style narratives is remarkably clear and easy to follow.  
-     The suspenseful elements of this book were well-crafted.  At times, I found myself on the edge of my seat with butterflies in my stomach as I wondered how the story would end.  
-     The paranormal aspect of this novel has a sinister feel to it as Brooklyn is haunted and pursued by the ghost of her recently-deceased friend.  Eerie and frightening.
-     I enjoyed the roll Ava (the protagonist from Lisa Schroeder's first verse novel) played in Chasing Brooklyn.  It was a small but lovely part, and it was nice to see her supportive gesture passed along by the end of the novel.
-     As in I Heart You, You Haunt Me, feelings of loss and guilt are at the core of this book, but again the overall tone is not one of despair and hopelessness.  Chasing Brooklyn is also a longer, spookier, and more romantic story.

What I Wished:
-     I still wanted a little bit more at the end.  The novel definitely feels complete, but I liked Nico and Brooklyn so much that I was reluctant to let either of them go even after the main plot points were resolved.  Basically, I was ready to start reading this book again the moment I set it down.


Chasing Brooklyn is a beautiful and memorable story about the bravery it takes to move forward and embrace life after losing someone you love.  If you liked I Heart You, You Haunt Me, then you absolutely MUST read this book!  It is a companion novel rather than a sequel, so you can also enjoy Chasing Brooklyn without having read I Heart You, You Haunt Me.  I would recommend Chasing Brooklyn to anyone who likes contemporary/paranormal YA and to anyone who is intrigued by the idea of a verse novel.  It is a fast, compelling read, so it would also be a great choice for reluctant readers.  You can learn more about Chasing Brooklyn and Lisa Schroeder's other books on her website | blog | twitter | facebook | YouTube.  Chasing Brooklyn was recently nominated for the ALA/YALSA 2011 Best Fiction for Young Adults list!  You can read the first nine pages of Chasing Brooklyn HERE.

Contest note:  We are giving away a signed copy of Chasing Brooklyn HERE (ends 5/31), and we will also be giving away a signed copy of Lisa Schroeder's middle-grade novel, It's Raining Cupcakes this month!  :-)

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Book Review: I Heart You, You Haunt Me by Lisa Schroeder


Title:  I Heart You, You Haunt Me
Author: Lisa Schroeder
Publisher:  Simon Pulse
Genre:YA/paranormal   
Paperback: 227 pages
ISBN: 1416955208 
Summary:                              
Girl meets boy.
Girl loses boy.
Girl gets boy back...
...sort of.
Ava can't see him or touch him, unless she's dreaming. She can't hear his voice, except for the faint whispers in her mind. Most would think she's crazy, but she knows he's here.
Jackson. The boy Ava thought she'd spend the rest of her life with. He's back from the dead, as proof that love truly knows no bounds.




Overall rating: 9/10 flowers

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Lisa Schroeder's I Heart You, You Haunt Me is a beautiful verse novel that cuts right to the emotional core of a teenage girl's heartbreak after the tragic death of her boyfriend.  Ava's poetic, stream-of-consciousness narrative makes this story feel immediate, heartbreaking, and ultimately hopeful.  A fast and moving read, I found it to be a very accessible novel about grief and recovery, and it provides a wonderful introduction to novels in verse.

What I Liked:
-     This is the first verse novel I've read, and I honestly could not have asked for a better introduction to the style.  The story is compelling, the characters are well-drawn, and the verse-style narrative is remarkably accessible.  Before starting to read this novel, I imagined that the poetic style might make the book more challenging to read or might make the protagonist seem overly dramatic, but I found exactly the opposite to be true.  The free verse is extremely easy to follow.  It flows smoothly and feels like a natural way for Ava to tell her story.
-     Ava's emotions feel honest.  Both her happy memories and her grief are raw and beautiful,  and it is easy to sympathize with her conflicted feelings.
-     Feelings of loss and guilt are at the heart of this book, but the overall tone is not one of despair and hopelessness.  Ava's pain is real and palpable.  Her grief feels realistic and varies from day to day and moment to moment.  Her broken heart does not mend instantly and without conscious effort.
-    The book does not feel condescending or preachy, but it is wonderful to see Ava take steps toward healing, moving forward, and forgiving herself as the story unfolds.

What I Wished:
-     I wanted this story to be longer. Because of the brevity there are not many secondary characters or subplots. I don't mean to imply that the book feels unfinished, just that it seems more like a short story than a traditional full-length novel.

I Heart You, You Haunt Me is a touching story about the challenges of moving forward after losing someone you love.  I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys contemporary/paranormal YA novels and to anyone who is interested in (or even curious about) reading a verse novel.  It is a quick, absorbing read, so it would also be a good choice for reluctant readers.  You can learn more about I Heart You, You Haunt Me and Lisa Schroeder's other books on her website | blog | twitter | facebook |  YouTube.  You can read the first eleven pages of I Heart You, You Haunt Me HERE and you can hear Lisa read an excerpt of I Heart You, You Haunt Me HERE.

Monday, April 12, 2010

It's Monday! What Are You Reading?


Currently Reading:

The Dark Divine by Bree Despain &  I Heart You, You Haunt Me by Lisa Schroeder


 Up Next in my TBR (to-be-read) pile:

Chasing Brooklyn by Lisa Schroeder

What are you reading today?  What's up next in your TBR pile?




This fun meme is hosted by Sheila at One Person's Journey Through a World of Books.