Showing posts with label Jennifer Jabaley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jennifer Jabaley. Show all posts

Saturday, July 02, 2011

Review: Lipstick Apology by Jennifer Jabaley

Title: Lipstick Apology
Author: Jennifer Jabaley
Publisher: Razorbill
Pages: 286
Release date: August 6th 2009
Genre: Contemporary YA
Source: Bought at The Book Depository
Find out more: Amazon ; Goodreads

Goodreads description:
When Emily Carson's parents die in a plane crash, she's left with nothing but her mother's last words scrawled in lipstick on a tray table: "Emily, please forgive me."
Now it's fall and Emily moves to New York City where she attracts the attention of two very different boys: the cute, popular Owen, and her quirky chemistry partner, Anthony. With the help of some surprising new friends, Emily must choose between the boy who helps her forget and the one who encourages her to remember, and ultimately heal.

First sentence:
Steve McCaffity just undressed me with his eyes.

My rating: 2 out of 5 stars

I was super-excited to read this one. I love the title Lipstick Apology, and I thought it would be a mixture of grief and romance, which is perfect fot me. Obviously, I was pretty disappointed.

The plot is good. I still like the idea, and I did end up liking the revelations Emily made about her mother. The romance aspect is predictable, but still could have added a lot to the main plot. The plot isn't my problem with this one - it's the writing and the characters.

Mainly, Lipstick Apology isn't even written like a novel, but like you normally talk. And while Emily's voice is pretty authentic, in my opinion, you shouldn't write a book like that - choppy, melodramatic - I could just listen to one of my friends tell me about their day it that's what I wanted. It's literature, and it should be written accordingly. I don't know if that's just me, but I think a writer should be able to convey what they're trying to tell the reader with literary means, and not just put entire sentences in all-capps or italic. Sure, that's fine every once in a while, but not on every page. Sometimes, in between that type of writing, there are a few passages attempting to sound deep, that actually could have been pretty good, if they didn't seem so out of place because of the general style, and if they weren't so melodramatic.

The characters are my other main problem. Emily is, in one word, annoying. While I could understand her being torn between Owen and Anthony at first, it got old fast, and she made a way too big deal out of it. Okay, she wants to be popular, but wouldn't befriending the two most popular girls in school (which also isn't realistc, if she's as shy and socially awkward as she describes herself) already make her popular? Dating Owen made her even more popular, but I don't think that little thing is enough to make someone make the choices she made. I didn't feel her grief at all - most of the time she doesn't seem sad at all - she's just a normal, giddy, slightly annoying teenager. Her mood swings are crazy. She goes from being normal and happy to being angry and screaming at everyone around her for no reason in a second, making it almost impossible to relate to her.

The secondary characters fall flat. All of them are clichés and have one personality trait that becomes their entire person - Owen is a player, Anthony is the geeky, nice one, Andi is the bitch, her friend (whose name I cannot even remember - now what does that tell you?) is supportive, etc. I didn't build up a connection to any of the characters and didn't end up caring about what happened to them. I have to say, though, that I really liked Trent - yes, he's also a clichéd chracter, but he's a fun one!

Another thing that annoyed me is that there is no character growth. The description (the "and ultimately heal" part) makes you think it'll be about Emily accepting her parents' death and moving on, but I don't think there's a difference between Emily at the beginning and Emily at the end - other than her knowing what her mother meant with her "lipstick apology". In my opinion, that revelation had no effect on Emily's process of moving on, other than throwing some anger in there and never resolving it.

No, Lipstick Apology isn't terrible, and if plot is what's most important to you and you're looking for a quick read, go ahead and read this one. Just don't expect anything touching or insightful. If you're like me and writing and characters are important to you, I would not recommend Lipstick Apology - choppy, melodramatic writing and flat characters made it hard for me to enjoy this book.

Wednesday, June 08, 2011

This or That with Jennifer Jabaley (Crush Control Blog Tour)


My This or That interview is part of The Teen Book Scene's blog tour for Crush Control by Jennifer Jabaley. You can find out more about the tour here. Make sure to visit all the other stops if you'd like to know more about Crush Control!

General This or That questions:

Summer or winter?
Summer. Definitely.

Vanilla or chocolate?
Vanilla if it's ice cream or cake. Chocolate if it's icing or hot chocolate from Starbucks :)

Cats or dogs?
Dogs, although I like both.

Day or night?
Day, I'm sooo not a night owl.

Coffee or tea?
Coffee - light and sweet. Although I do like iced tea as well.

Movies or TV shows?
Hmmm. That's tough. I love watching TV series on DVD - I think that's my favorite. I like being able to watch several episodes back to back.

Outdoors or indoors?
I'm absolutely an outdoor girl.

Bookish This or That questions:

Hardcover, paperback or e-book? 
Paperback. Although my best friend keeps insisting if I just TRY an ebook, I'll love it.

Reading or writing?
Well, I'm ALWAYS reading something (and usually listening to a different book on audio) but I do take breaks from writing, so I guess I'd pick reading.

YA or adult fiction? (for reading, not writing) 
I think I go through spurts. Over this past winter I read a ton of YA, but right now I'm reading adult fiction. I vascilate.

Typing on the computer or traditional writing on paper?
I write long hand in a spiral bound notebook with a gel pen. Very old school :)

Thanks for the great answers!

Keep your eye out for Crush Control, which will be released June 23rd!

Crush Control by Jennifer Jabaley
(Amazon / Goodreads)

Goodreads description:

Willow has spent most of her life as her mother's sidekick in a popular Las Vegas hypnotism show. So when she and her mom move back to their sleepy southern hometown to start over, she thinks she's in for a life of quiet normalcy. Except that her new life turns out to be anything but, when she kinda sorta hypnotizes Quinton, the hottest guy on the football team, to fall madly, deeply, head over heels in love with her. But what started out as an innocent way to make her best friend, Max, jealous soon gets way out of hand, and Willow begins to wonder if the mind - and more importantly, the heart - is something you can really control.

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