Showing posts with label Gabrielle Zevin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gabrielle Zevin. Show all posts

12 December 2009

In My Mailbox #21

As always, this meme is hosted by The Story Siren.
So, guess who had a great book week! Yep, yours truly indeed - see proof below!


I've been waiting for this re-release of Alexandra Potter's DO YOU COME HERE OFTEN? for months! Love the author, adore the cover, can't wait to read the book!

I loved Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin so I decided to get her other book, MEMOIRS OF A TEENAGE AMNESIAC, which sounds like a great read, albeit rather reminiscent of Remember Me? by Sophie Kinsella (yay). Cute cover too!

And can I get a massive squuueeeeee for the ARC of HOUSE RULES by Jodi Picoult? :) Click here to see the front cover of the ARC. They're calling it her "most powerful novel yet" and I can't wait to see if it lives up to that hype. Ms Picoult is one of my favourite authors so you can imagine how excited I am about this, hehe. Due to my supersuper busy schedule, I sadly can't see myself reading it this year, but I'll definitely review it when it comes out in April 2010!

I've heard great things about WAKE by Lisa McMann so I decided to get a copy and see for myself if it's really as interesting as it sounds, hehe.

Hope everyone else had a great week too! :)

11 October 2009

Review: ELSEWHERE by Gabrielle Zevin ****

"Welcome to Elsewhere. It is usually warm with a breeze, the sun and the stars shine brightly, and the beaches are marvelous. It’s quiet and peaceful here. And you can’t get sick or any older. Curious to see new paintings by Picasso? Swing by one of Elsewhere’s museums. Need to talk to someone about your problems? Stop by Marilyn Monroe’s psychiatric practice.
Elsewhere.
It’s where fifteen-year-old Liz Hall ends up, after she has died. It is a place so like Earth, yet completely different from it. Here Liz will age backward from the day of her death until she becomes a baby again and returns to Earth.
But Liz wants to turn sixteen, not fourteen (again). She wants to get her driver’s license. She wants to graduate from high school and go to college. She wants to fall in love. And now that she’s dead, Liz is being forced to live a life she doesn’t want with a grandmother she has only just met. And it is not going well.
How can Liz let go of the only life she has ever known and embrace a new one? Is it possible that a life lived in reverse is no different from a life lived forward?"


The summary above sums the book up quite well and even from those few lines you can tell how original this story is. I loved it! I don't believe in the afterlife of any kind, but I think I'll pretend to believe in this version since it's just so comforting, hehe. To me, Elsewhere makes much more sense than Heaven or Hell or anything else and it would just be oh so lovely if things were actually like that. You die, but then you wake up on this ship called the SS Nile, which takes you to Elsewhere, where you get allocated and find your avocation and enjoying your life/death while getting younger every day until day one when you're ready to be sent back to Earth again. How delightful!

As I said, what I loved by far the most about this novel was the originality of the story, which is also cute and bittersweet. There aren't any huge twists and turns, but you just can't stop reading and even though the novel deals mostly with death, which is a supposedly tragic thing, the novel won't make you sad at all - instead, it's put a permanent smile on your face and leave you feeling all warm inside.

The characters were lovely and the writing was quite simple, but it worked. Those things however were secondary to me in this case, I mostly enjoyed reading about Elsewhere and I have to say I found the book slightly too short and the end too rushed. It was satisfactory and there was closure, but I wanted to read more about Liz's last years in Elsewhere.

I really enjoyed this book and I would love to rate it 5/5, but I can't quite ... Can't explain why, maybe because it left me wanting more? Either way, the book was fantastic and oh how I wish Elsewhere was real, hehe!

overall rating: 4/5
plot: 5/5 | writing: 4/5 | characters: 4/5 | cover: 3/5


ps: I read & rated the book with the UK cover (next to the summary), but I personally prefer the US cover, pictured on the right. It's far more true to the story since Liz buys a very similar snowglobe during her first days in Elsewhere. The UK one is alright, but I really prefer the US cover in this case.