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Book Review: Jessie Hearts NYC, by Keris Stainton

9th May 2014 By Julianne Leave a Comment

Yes, this maple syrup is super-Canadian, but maple syrup features in the book. So nyah.

Jessie desperately wants to get over her ex-boyfriend, and can’t think of any way better than spending her summer in her mother’s New York City apartment with her best friend Emma. There’s even a potential new love interest on the horizon for her, Ben, one of the actors in her mum’s play. The only thing that seems to stand in the way of her happiness is her relationship with her mother, which has always been difficult.

Finn has two major problems. One, he is in love with Sam, his best friend’s girlfriend, and two, he doesn’t know how to tell his dad that he finds the idea of working in insurance utterly boring.

Coincidence after coincidence has Jessie and Finn sharing scenes – but it seems like they will never properly meet!

It took me a while to get into Jessie Hearts NYC, because it’s quite succintly written and I prefer a bit more detail to draw me in, but after I got to know all the characters I was hooked. I loved that Jessie and Finn keep bumping into each other. It might be a tad unrealistic, but it’s so much fun (in a frustrating kind of way) to keep seeing them come so close to
talking only to go their separate ways!

I was also really interested in Jessie’s complicated relationship with her mum. They don’t relate to each other very well and this has caused problems throughout Jessie’s life. Emma, Jessie’s best friend, was a bit of an enigma, but I’m not too bothered because she has her own book!

I finished reading Jessie Hearts NYC over a month ago and it’s really stuck with me, partly because of the relationship between Jessie and her mum, but also because it’s full of vividly memorable scenes, like a good film (which it could be). New York plays a really important role in the story, providing a vibrant backdrop for all of the emotional drama, and even though I’ve never been there, it was easy for me to imagine the locations.

I would recommend Jessie Hearts NYC to those who would like a quick, romantic read, but also to those who love reading about difficult mother/daughter relationships. I loved Della Says: OMG! so I will definitely be reading Keris’ other books, and to be honest, I’m ashamed it took me so long to read this one!

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: book review, books, British, Keris Stainton, New York, summer, teen fiction, teenage, teenage fiction, UKYA, YA, young adult

Monday Amusements 31

21st April 2014 By Julianne Leave a Comment

Books I’ve recently borrowed from libraries! Very excited about all of these.

Saturday was UKYA Day, and several bloggers posted to celebrate:

Michelle at Fluttering Butterflies posted a list of her Favourite UKYA Characters. I love Lyra and Hagrid but to my eternal shame I haven’t read the other books mentioned. Well, maybe not eternal shame, as I might get around to reading them someday…

Raimy at Readaraptor wrote about her favourite UKYA authors. I’ve read two out of the four mentioned, so I’m doing slightly better there.

Cicely of Cicely Loves Books posted a simply amazing list of UKYA Recommendations For The Uninitiated ordered by genre, which is a must read if you’re new to UKYA or want more specific recs.

Kath at Sensitivity and Flair listed Six Reasons You Should Be Reading UKYA, I agree with them all!

Andrew at The Pewter Wolf shared his excitement about all the UKYA books on his TBR, and so did Stacey at prettybooks.

I really liked Jim at YA Yeah Yeah‘s Joint Interview on Hybrid Publishing – Part 1 (and Part 2), I went to a lot of seminars at London Book Fair about self-publishing and came away feeling really inspired. Although I
do want to traditionally publish the YA novels that I’m writing, I have
been thinking about writing a New Adult series for a long time, and
I’ll probably self-publish that.

Jim also posted In Praise of Non-Gritty UKYA.

Some writers got in on the action too – Keren David wrote a fab post about her heroes of UKYA and Eve Ainsworth wrote about her UKYA inspirations.

In other news:

If you watch my Bookish Brits videos you’ll remember that a while ago I filmed a video about my inability to decide how to organise my bookshelves, Getting My Shelves in Order. I’m still trying to decide so I loved reading the comments on Daisy’s post about bookshelf organisation at The Broke and the Bookish!

Jo at Once Upon a Bookcase posted about Novels With Intersex Characters for her LGBT+ Month.

Finally, My Encounter with a Book Snob by Courtney at Literary Escapism made me laugh out loud!

If you’ve posted something that you’re really proud of recently and I haven’t included it in this list, please do tell me about it in the comments!

Filed Under: Monday Amusements Tagged With: book chat, books, links, Monday Amusements, UKYA, UKYA Day

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