by
Barry Lyga
Alrighty, so before I jump into the critical analysis (aka my usual ramblings), there are two things I must mention first.
- This is actually the sequel to "The Adventures of Goth Girl and Fanboy". To answer your question (if you didn't voice it, it's in your mind), I have not read the first installment but must say that I never felt "lost" in the book despite any fore-knowledge of the characters. (KUDOS to the author for making the "sequel" able to be followed by the uninitiated!)
- I would be remiss if I did not list a WARNING for this book though.....so here goes. WARNING: Contains strong language and imagery. Open discussions and details regarding sex, drugs, teenage drinking, and suicide. This may be one to debate whether or not the potential audience is old enough to handle the material.
Real-life issues and heartache are both prominent stars within this novel (yes, defnitely not a good book for light and fluffy time). Goth Girl's family is torn apart by the passing of her mother due to lung cancer. She harbors A LOT of anger that she can barely admit to herself, let alone show the world in an appropriate fashion....hence her no-filter language (although she does refrain from using the F-word, and this restraint is explained by the books end), take-that world attitude, and the attempt she makes on her own life. It was a way for her to deal with everything that was going on....try to regain control over the situation. Sadly, this is something people of all ages face, but it is definitely not the option that should be chosen! You may be ending your sadness but you are increasing it for others ten-fold. Luckily, she has a few "angels" in her corner...her Dad, and Fanboy.
Let's talk about Fanboy for a second.....that's literally the name she uses to refer to him throughout the almost the entire book! He is the comic book geek that she befriended prior to her second stay in the mental health facility. He is also the reason that she has revenge on the mind once she is back in society. Yes...the doctors tried and succeeded on many levels, but alas, her tortured soul can not let the fact that she was forgotten go (no emails, no phone calls). The schemes she tries are rather creative despite being transparent Finally towards the end, his real name is revealed (no, I'm not going to tell you...) when a breakthrough is reached.
Strewn within the text are quite a few remarkable features and details. Let's see...we have her appearance (initally) with the Bangs of Doom (had to get that in here....loved the reference), her adimacy in wearing a reverse color smiley pin every day (there's a secret that goes with that revealed in the book), and her love of the Neil Gaiman comic, The Sandman. Now I am not one for graphic novels, comic books, etc....but even I've heard of that one and so the reference was rather interesting. As a part of her therapy, she writes a letter about whatevers on her mind and the person she chose to "send" them to is Gaiman. (The end of the book there's a change up to this, but again....can't reveal it!)
There's ups, there's downs, there's sideways and back again....a wild ride to say the least. If you look past the tough exterior, you will find the story at heart with a message of gold. Cherish every moment of every day as a precious gift because you never know when it will be your (or their) last. (Who would have thought that message would come from this book? Not me....and yet it's true!)
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As I stated, I had a REALLY hard time finishing this book due to the "outer layers", but I am also REALLY glad I kept at it as it was worth it in the end! Have you ever experienced this in your reading adventures? Name the first book that comes to mind, why it was hard to finish, and (if you want) what you took away from it in the end. Let's see where the conversation takes us....
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Until next time....happy reading!
WHOO-Hoo!
ReplyDeleteFantastic review. Love the caution!
Great review! Loved how you listed your concerns, what you liked and didn't like, and especially the cautions. Great job!
ReplyDeleteAnd what an awesome cover! Very dramatic.
There are no books I'm glad I stuck with until the end. If it's tough going and really annoying at the halfway mark, I will jump ship. Sometimes I'll abandon it even earlier if it's super bad and clearly not going to improve. Too many books and too little time so I really can't waste any.
ReplyDeleteYour review is very good, though.
Hmmm, seems like this one's not quite as popular among the commenters....
ReplyDeleteJuju: Knew I could count on you for the "whoo-hoo"! Thanks for not disappointing!
Alexia561: I totally agree on the cover....it's one of the things that drew my eye as well. Glad you appreciated the review structure too!
Pop Culture Nerd: I am with you on the so many books, so little time....still glad I stuck with it though. Guess it came from reading a few that I liked...until the end.
What an amazing cover. Thanks for that review.
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