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Freitag, 20. Juli 2018

REVIEW | "Save Me" by Mona Kasten

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Titel: Save Me
Autorin: Mona Kasten
Verlag: LYX
Genre: New Adult, Liebesroman
ISBN: 978-3736305564
Seitenzahl: 416 Seiten






Klappentext
Geld, Glamour, Luxus, Macht – all das könnte Ruby Bell nicht weniger interessieren. Das Einzige, was sie sich wünscht, ist ein erfolgreicher Abschluss vom Maxton Hall College, eine der teuersten Privatschulen Englands. Vor allem mit James Beaufort, dem heimlichen Anführer des College, will sie nichts zu tun haben. Er ist zu arrogant, zu attraktiv und zu reich. Doch schon bald bleibt ihr keine andere Wahl …


Umsetzung
Nachdem ich von Begin Again von der Autorin nicht allzu begeistert gewesen war, hatte ich keine besonders hohen Erwartungen an Save Me, wurde dann aber angenehm überrascht.
Die Liebesgeschichte, um die es ja nun vorläufig geht, hat mir gut gefallen und war für mich gut nachvollziehbar. Ich mochte es, dass man aus der Perspektive von beiden Beteiligten liest, weil man dadurch einige Handlungen sehr viel besser nachvollziehen kann.
Ich hab das Buch schnell durchgelesen, weil es mich sehr fesseln und mitreißen konnte. Der Schreibstil ist angenehm und dem Genre angemessen und die Handlung geht gerade schnell genug voran: es wird nicht langweilig, aber es geht auch nichts zu schnell. 
Natürlich muss man sagen, dass es nahezu unmöglich ist, in diesem Genre das Rad neu zu erfinden und eine einzigartige Geschichte auf die Beine zu stellen, und einem gewissen Muster folgt Save Me zugegebenermaßen, aber gerne gelesen habe ich es trotzdem und bin gespannt, wohin die Geschichte noch führen wird (NACH DIESEM ENDE, UFF)

Charaktere
Wie oft habe ich schon New Adult Bücher gelesen, die vor Sexismus und klischeehaften Bad Boys und schüchternen, unsicheren Mädchen nur so wimmeln?
Auch in der Hinsicht hat mich Save Me positiv überrascht. Natürlich ist James ein Bad Boy, keine Frage. Aber dadurch, dass man die Geschichte teilweise aus seiner Sicht liest, konnte ich ihn wirklich gut nachvollziehen. Ich verstehe, warum er so ist wie er ist (was sein Verhalten an mancher Stelle natürlich weder gerechtfertigt noch besser macht), aber er ist zumindest nicht dieses typische, sexistische, besitzergreifende Arschloch, das man schon aus so vielen New Adult Romanen kennt.
Auch Ruby ist nicht das klischeehafte graue Mäuschen. Sie ist mir sehr sympathisch (ebenso wie ihre Familie!), ihre Handlungen sind überlegt und nachvollziehbar und allgemein als Charakter erscheint sie sehr realistisch.

Emotionen
Es war nicht schwierig für mich, eine emotionale Beziehung zu Ruby und James aufzubauen und bei ihrer Geschichte mitzufiebern. Natürlich ist es an mancher Stelle etwas arg emotional (das Ende!) und ich weiß immer noch nicht recht, was ich davon halten soll, weil es dem ganzen eine für das Genre klischeehafte Note aufdrückt, die sonst im Buch glücklicherweise fehlt. 

Insgesamt
Alles in allem ist das Buch sehr solide, ein spannender Auftakt zu einer Reihe, auf deren nächste Bände ich mich sehr freue und die, wie ich hoffe, vielleicht das Ruder noch einmal rumreißen und etwas frischen Wind in das Genre bringen werden. 


ENGLISH

Execution
After I wasn't quite convinced by Mona Kasten's debut novel, Begin Again, I was a bit apprehensive going into Save Me but gladly, it positively suprised me.
As the main plot of the novel, I really enjoyed the love story, because I found it to be comprehensible and realistic. I liked how you get to know the story from both main character's viewpoints because it makes you understand some actions better.

Since the story was captivating and compelling, I read it quite quickly. The writing is enjoyable and appropriate for the genre and the plot's pace is just right: it doesn't get boring but it's not too fast either.
Of course I have to admit, it's hard to reinvent the wheel with this genre and to write an original story and Save Me does follow a certain pattern but that didn't keep me from enjoying it and I am excited to see where the story will go in the next book (THAT ENDING THOUGH)

Characters
I'm so overtired reading new adult books dripping with sexism, stereotypical bad boys and shy, self-conscious girls.
But again, Save Me surprised me by not exactly being like that. Admittedly, James is a bad boy, no question. But through reading parts of the story in his perspective, you can actually kind of comprehend his actions. I understand why he is the way he is (which still doesn't justify his actions at some points or make them any better) but I do have to admit, he's not the typical sexist, over protective asshole that I know from so many other new adult books. 
Also Ruby does not fulfill the stereotype of the spineless little girl without any self esteem. She knows what she wants and she isn't afraid of working hard for her goals and stepping out of her comfort zone. Her actions are deliberate and reasonable and her character in general seems very realistic.

Emotions
It wasn't difficult at all for me to establish an emotional connection to Ruby and James and root for their story. Sometimes, it is even a bit too emotional (like the ending!) and I still don't know what to think about that because it kind of gives the story a for that genre stereotypical touch which is gladly missing throughout the rest of the book.

Overall
Altogether, Save Me is a solid and thrilling opening to a series which I can't wait to continue with and I really hope the author will bring a breath of fresh air to the genre because I feel like the trilogy does have the potential to do that.

Dienstag, 26. Juni 2018

REVIEW | "November 9" by Colleen Hoover

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Title: November 9
Author: Colleen Hoover
Publisher: Simon + Schuster UK
Genre: NA, contemporary romance
ISBN: 978-1471154621
Page Number: 310 pages







Blurb

Fallon meets Ben, an aspiring novelist, the day before her scheduled cross-country move. Their untimely attraction leads them to spend Fallon’s last day in L.A. together, and her eventful life becomes the creative inspiration Ben has always sought for his novel. Over time and amidst the various relationships and tribulations of their own separate lives, they continue to meet on the same date every year. Until one day Fallon becomes unsure if Ben has been telling her the truth or fabricating a perfect reality for the sake of the ultimate plot twist.

Can Ben’s relationship with Fallon—and simultaneously his novel—be considered a love story if it ends in heartbreak?

Execution
I've said it before, but I'm gonna say it again: This book is like crack. Once you start reading, you cannot stop. At least I couldn't.
I read this in two sittings and the only reason I didn't devour it in one is because I was tired and I had to sleep. 
At first, I was really intrigued by the idea of two people only meeting once a year and falling in love over time but it wasn't quite like that - actually, it was a bit insta-lovey. Going into the book I first thought they would meet by chance on the same day and not because they arranged to meet so that was different than I expected.
Also normally, I don't like insta love and those two things (the insta love and them arranging to meet) combined really shouldn't have worked - only that they did. I don't even know how, but it all came together so naturally and Colleen Hoover really convinced me that sometimes, insta love really can be a trope worth reading about.
The only thing that really bugged me about the book was the plot twist at the end. I know Colleen Hoover is known for her devastating plot twists but I think with this one, she went a bit too far. It almost destroyed the whole book for me - although she managed to set that right in the end I still didn't like that plot twist at all (although I kind of saw it coming).

Characters
I really, really loved the characters in this book, especially Ben.
He's the perfect book boyfriend: cute and caring and also, he's a writer - I mean, can it get even more perfect?
Fallon, on the other hand, is a bit more difficult. She's straight-forward and honest and pursues her dreams no matter the cost and I really liked that about her. 
I do want to address something though that I heard a lot of other people say in their reviews: her being portayed by her insecurities a lot.
I kind of understand the people saying that Ben and Fallon's relationship is the clichée "girl not wanting to believe she's beautiful until a boy tells her so" but I have to say, I disagree.
Of course, Fallon doesn't believe she's beautiful at first and I know that Ben tells her he finds her beautiful and naturally, that cheers her up. But her establishing self-confidence and self esteem happens outside of her time with Ben and although he might have helped with that, I don't think he's the reason for her finally accepting herself - that is her own doing.

Emotions
Obviously, I was very invested in the story - otherwise I wouldn't have binged it like that.
I'm always on the hunt for cute and emotional love stories but somehow, it's not easy for me to really get emotionally invested in a love story.
However, November 9 could definitely convince me and honestly, it was the best book I read by Colleen Hoover so far.

Overall
Despite the devastating plot twist, I really enjoyed November 9. I can whole heartedly recommend this book to anyone looking for a sweeping love story!