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  • Review: The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Janenifer E. Smith

    Review: The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Janenifer E. Smith

    The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Janenifer E. Smith
    Publisher: Poppy (January 2nd, 2012)
    Reading Level: Young Adult
    Hardcover: 236 pages
    Source: Publisher
    Rating: 3 of 5 stars
    Who would have guessed that four minutes could change everything?

    Today should be one of the worst days of seventeen-year-old Hadley Sullivan's life. She's stuck at JFK, late to her father's second wedding, which is taking place in London and involves a soon to be step-mother that Hadley's never even met. Then she meets the perfect boy in the airport's cramped waiting area. His name is Oliver, he's British, and he's in seat 18C. Hadley's in 18A.

    Twists of fate and quirks of timing play out in this thoughtful novel about family connections, second chances and first loves. Set over a 24-hour-period, Hadley and Oliver's story will make you believe that true love finds you when you're least expecting it.
    Review: When I first saw the cover and summary for this book, I was super excited to get my hands on it. I'm a hopeless romantic and the thoughts of a book taking place during such a short time period really grabbed my attention. This is a cute, romantic story, but it just didn't hold my interest as much as I wanted.

    Hadley, a 17 year-old girl, is on her way to her father's wedding in London. She misses her flight and that puts her on a path to meet Oliver, a young boy also on his way to London. This book was interesting because it really shows how timing is everything and how fate can change your life. It's so easy for 1 small thing to change a life forever. Like how you can drop your keys and have them picked up by a guy who may later become your husband because of that 1 small event.

    I really enjoyed the beginning of the story and the parts of the plane ride where Hadley and Oliver are really getting to know each other. They had a nice connection early on and their conversations seemed honest and realistic. However, I found that I didn't fully connect with Hadley. There was nothing really wrong with her, and sometimes I found her funny, but she still came off as a bit… boring. Oliver, on the other hand, was wonderful. He was sweet, charming, smart, and witty.

    There is a back story to this book that involves Hadley's relationship with her father. She recalls their past together, when he was with her mother, and how it all came crashing down. I think because of my lack of connection with Hadley, I just didn't find an interest in this part of the story. I found myself skipping paragraphs to get back to the sections where she was talking to Oliver.

    Overall, there is no doubt this is a cute book with a wonderful romance. If you are looking for a quick read, it's a good pick. It's somewhat predictable but I'm still really glad I read it.

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  • Review: WHAT HAPPENS NEXT by Colleen Clayton

    Review: WHAT HAPPENS NEXT by Colleen Clayton

    What Happens Next by Colleen Clayton
    Published: Poppy (October 9th, 2013)
    Reading Level: Young Adult
    Hardback: 310 pages
    Rating: 4 of 5 stars
    Summary:
    How can you talk about something you can’t remember?

    Before the ski trip, sixteen-year-old Cassidy “Sid” Murphy was a cheerleader (at the bottom of the pyramid, but still… ), a straight-A student, and a member of a solid trio of best friends. When she ends up on a ski lift next to handsome local college boy, Dax Windsor, she’s thrilled; but Dax takes everything from Sid—including a lock of her perfect red curls—and she can’t remember any of it.

    Back home and unable to relate to her old friends, Sid drops her college prep classes and takes up residence in the A/V room with only Corey “The Living Stoner” Livingston for company. But as she gets to know Corey (slacker, baker, total dreamboat), Sid finds someone who truly makes her happy. Now, if she can just shake the nightmares and those few extra pounds, everything will be perfect… or so she thinks.

    Witty and poignant, Colleen Clayton’s stunning debut is a story about moving on after the unthinkable happens.

    Review:


    I was really shocked by how much I enjoyed this book. It was gripping, surprising, and a book I want to read again soon!

    Sid was a good girl who was looking forward to her school ski trip. She meets a guy, Dax, and ends up taking a big chance and going to his cabin late one night for what she thinks is a party. Once she arrives she realizes no one else is there.

    There's a bit of mystery behind what exactly happened that night because Sid wakes up the next morning with no idea what went on. Dax isn't around so she bolts from the cabin and is finally able to go home. Sid tries to get her life back but she can't get away from what happened to her. She doesn't open up about it but she does try to lean on the small group of people who are proving to be good friends.

    One of those friends is Corey. Corey is not really the typical YA guy we find in novels. He's quiet and ends up being a terrific friend. He's a genuine person who turns out to be exactly what Sid needs. It was good to see that one mistake didn't turn her completely off of trusting someone else.

    Corey has his own issues and I just loved seeing how his interactions with Sid grew and they develop a strong friendship. Once that turns into romance it's even easier to see how amazing he really is.

    Sid really showed her strength in this story and I was happy to see such a brave young girl in a story. I look forward to reading more stories by Colleen Clayton in the future.

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