Showing posts with label Some Kind Of Normal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Some Kind Of Normal. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Some Kind of Normal by Juliana Stone

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What is Normal?

For Trevor normal was fast guitar licks, catching game-winning passes and partying all night. Until a car accident leaves Trevor with no band, no teammates and no chance of graduating. It's kinda hard to ace your finals when you've been in a coma. The last thing he needs is stuck-up Everly Jenkins as his new tutor—those beautiful blue eyes catching every last flaw.

For Everly normal was a perfect family around the dinner table, playing piano at Sunday service and sunning by the pool. Until she discovers her whole life is a lie. Now the perfect pastor's daughter is hiding a life-changing secret, one that is slowly tearing her family apart. And spending the summer with notorious flirt Trevor Lewis means her darkest secret could be exposed.









 Review:

It’s been a long fight but Trevor Lewis is out of the hospital, done with therapy and looking forward to moving to New York to pursue his dreams of being a musician.  The thing holding him back?  The last final before graduating high school.  Fortunately his guidance counselor has hooked him up with a tutor for the summer so he can study and complete the government test before the fall. Unfortunately, the tutor assigned to him is none other than Everly Jenkins, the pastor’s daughter.   

Everly Jenkins is counting the days since she found out her dad was cheating on her mom.  HER dad.  The Pastor.  Cheating on her mom.  What does a teenage girl even do with that information?  Everly has been trying to figure out the answer to that question for 382 days.  She still doesn’t have an answer.  But she does see how her parents’ relationship is deteriorating.  Tutoring Trevor Lewis isn’t necessarily her first choice for killing time but if it means avoiding the tension at home, she’ll take it.

Trevor and Everly are two people that have always noticed each other from afar but lived such completely different lives that their paths should have never crossed.  But now that they are spending a lot of time together they quickly learn how much the other has changed.  Everly, the girl that once gave a speech on the Perils of Delinquency (absolutely directed at Trevor and his friends), doesn’t look at the world with a black and white lens anymore.  Oh, she’s still straight as an arrow but she’s not nearly as ready to judge the choices other people make.  And Trevor, the guy that used to live life on the edge?  Well, on the outside, he’s still that guy.  On the inside?  He’s afraid.  The traumatic brain injury that put him in a coma is always looming.  Just because he’s awake doesn’t mean that it’s completely healed or that it ever will be.  And the fact that his memories are sometimes hazy, and that his ability to process information is often hindered (he loses words and can barely make music the way he used to) has made him frustrated and angry.

Together they slowly form a relationship while fighting their individual battles.  Trevor with his inescapable diagnosis and Everly with her family that is quickly falling apart.  When both of their issues come crashing down on them on the same night, they will have to find ways to deal with the new realities of their lives while still finding a place for each other.

I was very curious about this story.  I enjoyed the first book in the series, Boys Like You.  It was very uncomfortable (guilt always is) but it was also very, very good.  And, of course, I wanted to know what happened with Trevor.  He is both a likely and an unlikely hero.  He’s broken in some ways that will never be fixed and I loved that Juliana Stone portrayed him in a way that left the reader no doubt that those broken parts were NOT the only thing that defined him.  He’s a complicated teen hero which I greatly appreciated.

And I can say the same thing about Everly.  She’s a girl that has always been secure in her faith.  Now, not only has that faith been put into question but the person responsible for raising her and instilling the faith is the one that has given her doubts.   Her struggle to understand how the father she loved so much could tear her family apart is heartbreaking and real.  I wanted to reach in and just give her a hug.

Trevor and Everyl’s story is so much more than the bad boy and the good girl.  It’s about change and acceptance and learning what things are worth fighting for.  Juliana Stone has yet again gifted us with a wonderful contemporary YA romance.  I can’t wait for her next one.


Nat

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Waiting on Wednesday (148)


Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly meme, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine, that highlights future releases that we are excitedly anticipating.

A Court of Thorns and Roses (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #1)By Sarah J. Maas 
Publication Date:  May 5, 2015

A thrilling, seductive new series from New York Timesbestselling author Sarah J. Maas, blending Beauty and the Beast with faerie lore.

When nineteen-year-old huntress Feyre kills a wolf in the woods, a beast-like creature arrives to demand retribution for it. Dragged to a treacherous magical land she only knows about from legends, Feyre discovers that her captor is not an animal, but Tamlin—one of the lethal, immortal faeries who once ruled their world.

As she dwells on his estate, her feelings for Tamlin transform from icy hostility into a fiery passion that burns through every lie and warning she's been told about the beautiful, dangerous world of the Fae. But an ancient, wicked shadow grows over the faerie lands, and Feyre must find a way to stop it . . . or doom Tamlin—and his world—forever.

Perfect for fans of Kristin Cashore and George R. R. Martin, this first book in a sexy and action-packed new series is impossible to put down!



Some Kind of NormalBy Juliana Stone
Publication Date: May 5, 2015

What is Normal?

For Trevor normal was fast guitar licks, catching game-winning passes and partying all night. Until a car accident leaves Trevor with no band, no teammates and no chance of graduating. It's kinda hard to ace your finals when you've been in a coma. The last thing he needs is stuck-up Everly Jenkins as his new tutor—those beautiful blue eyes catching every last flaw.

For Everly normal was a perfect family around the dinner table, playing piano at Sunday service and sunning by the pool. Until she discovers her whole life is a lie. Now the perfect pastor's daughter is hiding a life-changing secret, one that is slowly tearing her family apart. And spending the summer with notorious flirt Trevor Lewis means her darkest secret could be exposed.
 





The Summer After You and MeBy Jennifer Salvato Doktorski
Publication Date: May 5, 2015

Sunbathing, surfing, eating funnel cake on the boardwalk—Lucy loves living on the Jersey Shore. For her, it's not just the perfect summer escape, it is home. And as a local girl, she knows not to get attached to the tourists. They breeze in over Memorial Day weekend, crowding the shore and stealing moonlit kisses, only to pack up their beach umbrellas and empty promises on Labor Day. Lucy wants more from love than a fleeting romance, even if that means keeping her distance from her summertime neighbor and crush, Connor.

Then Superstorm Sandy tears apart her barrier island, briefly bringing together a local girl like herself and a vacationer like Connor. Except nothing is the same in the wake of the storm. And day after day, week after week, Lucy is left to pick up the pieces of her broken heart and broken home. Now with Memorial Day approaching and Connor returning, will it be a summer of fresh starts or second chances?

Monday, February 16, 2015

A Peek In The BiblioBin #136


Welcome to our Stacking the Shelves post! Stacking the Shelves (or as we like to call it, A Peek in the BiblioBin) has been created by the lovely ladies at Tynga's Reviews.

Stacking the Shelves is a way for bloggers to share what books they have won, received for review, bought from the bookstore, borrowed from the library or friend, etc.


For Review:




Meet Me At The Beach (Seashell Bay #1) by V.K. Sykes

Some Kind Of Normal by Juliana Stone



The Summer After You And Me by Jennifer Salvato Dortkorski

Soulbound (Darkest London #6) by Kristen Callihan

Borrowed:



The Shadow Cabinet (Shades of London #3) by Maureen Johnson

Killing Time In Crystal City by Chris Lynch



Bad Company (Bad In Baltomore #1) by K.A. Mitchell