Jun. 28th, 2014

The Blurb On The Back:

Eleanor is the new girl in town, and with her chaotic family life, her mismatched clothes and unruly red hair, she couldn’t stick out more if she tried.

Park is the boy at the back of the bus. Black T-shirts, headphones, head in a book – he thinks he’s made himself invisible. But not to Eleanor … never to Eleanor.

Slowly, steadily, through late-night conversations and an ever-growing stack of mix tapes, Eleanor and Park fall for each other. They fall in love the way you do the first time, when you’re young, and you feel as if you have nothing and everything to lose.


The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )

The Verdict:

Rainbow Rowell’s YA historical romance is a well-written story about first love, individuality and the terror of living in an abusive home. It’s one of those rare YA romances where the main characters take the time to get to know each other before falling in love rather than undergoing instant attraction and I liked the slow build of their relationship as it develops over a shared love of comics and music. Also well handled is Eleanor’s home situation with Rowell slowly ramping up the tension that comes with living with a violent and volatile man. However, I found the 80s references a little heavy-handed and while I understood Eleanor’s reluctance to tell anyone about what was happening at home, her freaking out and being silent got a little repetitive at times. I also didn’t quite believe in the ending – particularly the way Park goes along with Eleanor’s quite awful behaviour. That said though, as someone who doesn’t normally like romance, I thought this was well written with some neat exchanges and as such would read Rowell’s other work.

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