
So, as you all know, I periodically get free advanced copies of books from my work. The latest one I got was Perfect Fifths by Megan McCafferty - the fifth and supposedly final book in the "Jessica Darling" series.
Anyhow - I like teen lit because it seems as though all adult women lit has the exact same story line (an aspiring writer, single, struggling to make ends meet in the big city who somehow puts it all together and finds Mr. Right in 300 pages or less). Even if there isn't that much variation in the teen world, at least the age gap puts a little separation between the parallels of these character's lives (circa page 25) and my own.
Anyhow. So I have now read all five books in this series. I realize no one other than Piper has any interest in reading a book report by yours truly, so I'll try to keep it brief. This wasn't my favorite of the series (I think the first or third would be my favorite). My main criticisms of the book are that it was highly highly predictable, the symbolism is heavy-handed, and the character development becomes redundant. Other than that, I find the main character too easy to relate to (I think I found the word cynical about 27 times throughout the book) and likable enough, so I did enjoy the book and would recommend the series to anyone who enjoys reading fiction.
I know, often times, authors will create a main character who mirrors herself - I wonder how much I would have in common with Megan McCafferty. I must say, she has been published multiple times, so I may be a little jealous of her. Anyhow. The book drops at some point mid-April. I'm guessing Piper will read it (or get a critique from some of her students). Anyone else out there read this series?
1 comment:
I don't plan on reading it, but I will probably order this because it is pretty popular with our students. Thanks for the review!
I like your analysis-very balanced.
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