Check out my free ecourse Ignite Your Passion for Reading: Fall in Love With Books!
  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Better Than Dreams

  • About Me
  • Archives
  • Courses
  • Newsletter
  • YouTube
  • Unlucky in Lockdown
  • Christmas Book Finder
  • Navigation Menu: Social Icons

    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter
    • Vimeo
    • YouTube
You are here: Home / Archives for young adult

young adult

Book Review: Pretty Things, by Sarra Manning

3rd May 2010 By Julianne Leave a Comment

by tombream07

‘Indie-emo hybrid’ Charlie has decided that he and his best friend, wannabe-footballer’s wife-type Brie – who thinks Charlie should be her boyfriend and doesn’t believe that he’s gay – will be spending their summer avoiding boredom and trying to get the best roles in the play their drama workshop in Camden will be putting on. Daisy is a lesbian, serious about acting, and learning to express herself through art. Infamous heartbreaker Walker wants to be a film director and wants to find out what it’s like to be an actor.

But Walker, having gotten on the bad side of Lavinia, is picked as the male lead. Brie is the female lead, and is terrified. She doesn’t understand the play – but she does have an amazing memory. Daisy was hoping to get the lead but instead she has to play a character she hates, and spend time with Walker and Brie, both of whom she cannot stand. Charlie falls for Walker, but Walker likes Daisy, and it’s not so much a love triangle as a huge great mess…

This book was a fun read, I did enjoy reading it, but I’m afraid that I didn’t like it as much as the other books that I have read by Sarra Manning. It is told in alternating chapters by all of the four main characters – e.g. the first chapter has Charlie as the narrator, the second Daisy, and so on. I thought the characterisation suffered from this – I never really got to know any of the characters deeply, I felt I was learning only superficial things about them – especially in the cases of Charlie and Daisy. The story didn’t have so much emotional impact, and I was disappointed as Sarra Manning’s other novels have always hooked me emotionally. It also lacked a real twist, I could tell how things were going to work out quite a long way before the end. I don’t normally mind this but I was hoping for one with this book for some reason! The characters are appealing and there are a few laughs, so I think it would make a good holiday/beach/plane journey read for anyone all the same.

The BookDepository

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: book review, books, LGBT, Sarra Manning, slice of life, summer, teen fiction, teenage, teenage fiction, YA, young adult

Book Review: Diary of a Chav: Trainers V. Tiaras, by Grace Dent

2nd May 2010 By Julianne Leave a Comment

So much for ramming the word iPod into every sentence since last June. On Christmas Day, fifteen-year-old Shiraz Bailey Wood is given a pink leather diary with a lock and the first book in the Diary of a Chav series begins.

It’s a tough year for our pink-hoodie-and-gold-hoop-earring wearing heroine. It turns out Shiraz’s best friend Carrie Draper actually got an iPod for Christmas, and has now decided that she wants a boyfriend. She plans to make Shiraz walk up and down the road with her until the boy she’s got her eye on notices them. Shiraz’s sister, Cava-Sue, now she’s at college studying Drama, has stopped wearing tracksuits and has started wearing dresses and black eyeliner. At school, the Mayflower Academy – the Superchav Academy to the rest of Essex – new English teacher Ms Bracket keeps talking about how they should try to get some GCSEs. Shiraz doesn’t think she needs any, she’ll just get a job until she goes on Big Brother and becomes rich and famous, but the teachers say that’s unlikely, and then, as if it couldn’t get any worse, she has to go on work experience!

Trainers V. Tiaras is one of the funniest books I’ve read. I laughed several times just on the first page, and made several of my friends read the first few pages so they’d know what I was laughing at. After a few chapters, I wasn’t giggling so regularly, but by then I was really into the story and liked the characters, so I finished the book within a couple of days. Grace Dent treats all her characters with generosity and creates realistic people out of the stereotypes. Shiraz is a character who is confident but aware of her own flaws, and I was cheering for her as she tries her best to sort her life out and keep her family together. There are five other books now in this series to follow on from this one, and I will definitely be checking them out.

I think adults will laugh as much as teenagers, and there are pop culture references in there that teens might miss but adults will probably get and vice versa. International readers may want to do a bit of preparatory googling to find out about the whole chav phenomenon.

Some people will say that the humour of Trainers V. Tiaras will date, however, The Funniest Two Books I Have Ever Ever Ever Read, French Letters: The Life and Loves of Miss Maxine Harrison and French Leave: Maxine Harrison Moves Out! by Eileen Fairweather (reviews for these forthcoming), were published in 1987 and 1996 respectively and reference Thatcherism and ordering clothes from catalogues. Remind me to re-read Trainers V. Tiaras in ten years and we’ll see.

This series has been bestselling and Shiraz has attracted thousands of fans, some of whom refuse to believe she’s not real! You can find out more about her, her author Grace Dent and all the books on the Shiraz Bailey Wood website.

The BookDepository

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: book review, books, chavs, Diary of a Chav, Grace Dent, review, teen fiction, teenage, teenage fiction, working class, YA, young adult

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 52
  • Page 53
  • Page 54
  • Page 55
  • Page 56
  • Page 57
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Hi! I'm Julianne and this is my book blog. Click my picture to read more about me.

Explore By Category

Explore By Date

Search

Footer

Privacy Notice
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • Vimeo
  • YouTube

Copyright © 2025 · Foodie Pro Theme On Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in