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Book Review: Janes in Love, by Cecil Castellucci and Jim Rugg

26th June 2010 By Julianne Leave a Comment

 Photo by D Sharon Pruitt

This book is the second in a series, please read my review of The Plain Janes.

Janes in Love picks up where The Plain Janes left off. It’s Valentine’s Day and the Main Jane, Jane Buckles, wants a date for the Ides of March ball, but is torn between two boys. One of them she likes and knows, however, he doesn’t seem to be attracted to her as much as the newcomer is. But then he is stuck doing community service because of her! It’s a difficult situation, but she has a lot to distract her – the Janes are running out of money, Theatre Jane has fallen for an actor and Polly Jane has a boyfriend.

Things get worse when most of the Janes are caught by Officer Sanchez putting one of their public art pieces together, and after another terrorist attack, Main Jane’s mother stops leaving the house. It also becomes clear that Main Jane has a secret admirer – is it one of the boys she can’t decide between, or someone else? Main Jane is now sending letters to Poland for Miroslaw, and he inspires her to apply for a grant for P.L.A.I.N. to create a community art garden. Could this save the Janes?

I didn’t like this book as much as I did The Plain Janes. The characters didn’t really develop any more, which was disappointing, and I would have liked to see more public art and less worrying about love lives. The cover and title slightly annoyed me, they made this title very much more a ‘girl’ book whereas I thought the first book would appeal to boys as well. However, it was an entertaining read and because it is a short, mini-sized graphic novel, it took 40 minutes maximum for me to get through. It is definitely worth reading if you enjoyed The Plain Jane, and you need to read the first book in order to understand and appreciate this sequel. It was nice to spend time with the Janes again and it was easier to get into the plot of this one knowing the background information already. There was also a great romantic twist at the end! It is a shame that the Minx imprint was cancelled and that the sequels the writer and artist had planned are unlikely to surface.

You can see some pages from Janes In Love (without text, so no spoilers) and from the cancelled third instalment in the series, Janes Go Summer here at the readergirlz blog.

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Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: activism, art, book review, books, Cecil Castellucci, comic, comic book, graphic novel, Jim Rugg, public art, review, romance, societies, teen fiction, teenage, teenage fiction, YA, young adult

Book Review: Too Cool to Care, by Kate Tym

4th February 2010 By Julianne Leave a Comment

Nat is absolutely thrilled that her parents have finally given in to her complaints and for once, they will be going skiing in the Italian Alps instead of visiting her granny in Scotland as a holiday. She’s getting in some practice beforehand, lessons with the gorgeous Marcus, when she loses control of her skis and breaks her leg. Now she has to spend the week at home with her two best friends, Dee and Sam, whilst her family go on holiday as planned. It’s not too bad until her sworn enemy and neighbour, Jem Archer, and his cousin Sebastian, catch the lustful eyes of her friends. Then it starts to snow, Gordon, Sam’s ex-boyfriend turns up to win her back, a window gets broken, and Nat’s still stuck inside! What more can go wrong?

This is another in the series of J-17 magazine tie-in romances, and was published in the 90s, complete with dated cover and some slang thrown in that could be graciously described as ‘retro’. The plot in this story is a bit more interesting than that of “Girls on Tour”, but I could, again, see the “twist” coming as soon as the character in question was introduced. I did enjoy the story more in this one, but the names of the love interests really jarred with me. With all due respect to people named ‘Gordon’!

“Too Cool To Care” is available from 1p + p&p on Amazon and these books are common at boot sales and charity shops so if you’re after a really quick read for a reluctant young teenage reader you can’t go wrong here. As long as you can persuade her to get past the cringy cover! I wouldn’t recommend it to older teens and those that read a lot, as they’ll probably find the plot a bit dull.

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Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: book review, books, Kate Tym, romance, teen fiction, teenage, teenage fiction

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