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17 June 2015

Emmy & Oliver (ARC Review)

Emmy & Oliver | Robin Benway
Published by: HarperTeenJune 23rd 2015
Genre: YA, Contemporary
Pages: 352
Format: Ebook
Source: HarperTeen, via Edelweiss

Emmy’s best friend, Oliver, reappears after being kidnapped by his father ten years ago. Emmy hopes to pick up their relationship right where it left off. Are they destined to be together? Or has fate irreparably driven them apart?

Emmy just wants to be in charge of her own life.

She wants to stay out late, surf her favorite beach—go anywhere without her parents’ relentless worrying. But Emmy’s parents can’t seem to let her grow up—not since the day Oliver disappeared.

Oliver needs a moment to figure out his heart.

He’d thought, all these years, that his dad was the good guy. He never knew that it was his father who kidnapped him and kept him on the run. Discovering it, and finding himself returned to his old hometown, all at once, has his heart racing and his thoughts swirling.

Emmy and Oliver were going to be best friends forever, or maybe even more, before their futures were ripped apart. In Emmy’s soul, despite the space and time between them, their connection has never been severed. But is their story still written in the stars? Or are their hearts like the pieces of two different puzzles—impossible to fit together?

Readers who love Sarah Dessen will tear through these pages with hearts in throats as Emmy and Oliver struggle to face the messy, confusing consequences of Oliver’s father’s crime. Full of romance, coming-of-age emotion, and heartache, these two equally compelling characters create an unforgettable story.


Well, this book just confirms it: I don't dislike contemporary novels, but I am seeeeeeeeriously picky about them. I need something to hook me in - for The Distance Between Lost and Found it was the survival element, and for this it was recovering from being kidnapped (by your dad!) My picky-ness means I'm 100% less likely to pick up your standard boy-meets-girl book than a boy-meets-girl-while-witnessing-a-murder-and-now-they're-both-in-witness-protection. Which is, coincidentally, a book I'd really like to read!

So, Emmy and Oliver - it tells the story of Oliver, who was kidnapped by his dad as a kid, and Emmy, who was his best friend but has been living in the fallout of his kidnapping for her entire life. I only really paid attention to this book after reviews started coming in (the cover didn't interest me and the blurb underwhelms this book.) It's a pretty serious story, and it's really, horribly sad in parts where you don't expect it. Most of this novel is a moving, compelling tale of friendship and self-discovery, but it has these pockets of absolute angst that sucker-punch you. I secretly loved those pockets, because it took Emmy and Oliver from pretty sweet to powerful, and it made you think about things you never would have. What would you do, for example, if one of your parents had kidnapped you as a kid? That's your parent - not a bad guy - so how could you ever hate them, when you've spent all your life loving them?

I liked the questions this book posed, and I liked a lot of stuff about it. Its characters were assholes in the way your best friends are assholes. It didn't have a plot like the books I usually read do, but it told a story in a way that made that irrelevant. It was tense toward the end, and had a slow burn of something-is-not-quite-right-here that's just enough to unsettle you. I just liked a lot of what this book did, especially how it dealt with what Oliver was feeling, and how stifled Emmy was as a result of her parents' fear.

I don't know exactly how to sum up this book, but you won't regret reading it. It's funny but heartbreaking, and it's just really really good.

Characters ★
Setting/world-building ★
Writing ★★


18 May 2015

Reading Round Up (75)


Reading round up is a weekly journal where I record my daily reading progress, my thoughts on each book as I read it, and any books I've acquired during the week. There was a major gap of these, because my laptop wrecked itself and I couldn't commit to a regular update, but I'm back now to give you my thoughts on each book as I read it!!!

Books I read 20th April - 10th May:

 

11th May
So this week I'm reading Sleep No More by Aprilynne Pike and Emmy & Oliver by Robin Benway. I'm liking both, but the characters in Sleep No More are ANNOYING as hell. Today I read 32 pages of SNM and 25% of Emmy & Oliver, bringing me to 33%.

12th May

Focused on Sleep No More today, reading 109 pages. The more I read the more I want to dropkick every single character. Can't wait to be done with this book. I also read 11% of Emmy and Oliver, which I'm really liking.

13th May

Finished the last 30 or so pages of Sleep No More, which stayed true to itself and pissed me off right to the end. I also read 48% of Emmy and Oliver, which I REALLY love. So glad I took a chance on this. AND I read 49 pages of Pip Bartlett's Guide To Magical Creatures by Maggie Stiefvater and Jackson Pearce because I couldn't help myself (or wait!)

14th May

I flew through Pip Bartlett, reading 132 pages, and I also read the last 8% of Emmy and Oliver. I loved both, to be honest, and would recommend them a whole bunch!!

15th May

Today I started Chantress by Amy Butler Greenfield (44 pages), a book on my physical TBR that I've been wanting to get to for some time. The book itself is shiny and pink and I'm aesthetically in love with it.

I also began reading The Girl At Midnight by Melissa Grey (16% read), which I was really reserved about because I read a slew of negative reviews, but I'm actually really enjoying it. If you could just remove Caius's parts, I'd love it.

16th May


Read neither of my current novels today, but I never read much on Saturdays. I finished Two Lines by Melissa Marr, though, (56%) and it was alright. Nothing fantastic.

17th May


Read 28% of The Girl At Midnight, which I really like. I'm still shocked that I liked it so much. I also read 51 pages of Chantress.

Books finished this week: 4
Books DNF'd this week: 0


For review:

Inherit The Stars | Tessa Elwood
Fire & Chasm | Chelsea M. Campbell 
A History of Glitter and Blood | Hannah Moskowitz


In The Air Tonight | Lori Handeland 
Heat Of The Moment | Lori Handeland 
Smoke On The Water | Lori Handeland 

LOOK AT THOSE COVERS! THEY ALL FLOW!!!!! HOW PRETTY? AND THE TITLES ARE SONGS! (I keep thinking of Supernatural, with Heat Of The Moment.) I'm really looking forward to this series!
Actually, it's Reviewed Since The Last Time I Updated, but that's a bit wordy :)

Omega City - 3 STARS
Crimson Bound - 5 STARS
Cold Burn of Magic - 3.5 STARS
Ferals - 2.5 STARS
Nimona - 5 STARS
Illusionarium - 4.5 STARS
Rat Queens, vol 1 & 2 -  5 STARS & 5 STARS
Sleep No More - 2.5 STARS
A School For Unusual Girls - 5 STARS