Monday, March 2, 2015

Review: The Queen of Bright and Shiny Things by Ann Aguirre


The Queen of Bright and Shiny Things by Ann Aguirre
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Publication Date: April 7, 2015
Rating: 4 stars
Source: ARC sent by the publisher

Summary (from Goodreads):

Sage Czinski is trying really hard to be perfect. If she manages it, people won’t peer beyond the surface, or ask hard questions about her past. She’s learned to substitute causes for relationships, and it’s working just fine… until Shane Cavendish strolls into her math class. He’s a little antisocial, a lot beautiful, and everything she never knew she always wanted.

Shane Cavendish just wants to be left alone to play guitar and work on his music. He’s got heartbreak and loneliness in his rearview mirror, and this new school represents his last chance. He doesn't expect to be happy; he only wants to graduate and move on. He never counted on a girl like Sage.

But love doesn't mend all broken things, and sometimes life has to fall apart before it can be put back together again…

What I Liked:


Gosh, this book was sweet. Sweet in a good way. Sweet in a way that I needed to read, from Young Adult literature. We all know how much of a black-hole-mess my romantic life is at the moment. It's sweet books like these that give me hope - maybe I won't end up forever alone, the crazy book lady (I hate cats, so it's books instead). 

Sage is known as the "Post-It Princess", because she writes nice things on Post-It notes and sticks them on people's lockers, when she sees that someone is having a bad day. Sage is sort of okay with this nickname, because it's better than everyone at her school knowing what she did before she came to the school/town three years ago. Now, it's someone else's turn to be new. Shane Cavendish is quiet and reserved, and doesn't want people to look at him or notice him. He wants to be invisible, play his guitar, go through the motions. But little by little, Sage wears him down with her Green World club promotion and her caring attitude when he doesn't come to school. It's not long before Sage learns about Shane's broken past, and Shane learns about hers. Neither of them expected the other, but both of them need each other more than they realize.

I have a lot of trouble with tough-issue contemporary novels, so I was wary of this one. But I love Aguirre's books, and so I decided to give this one a shot. The "tough issues" didn't overwhelm the story like I expected, but they were present and definitely an important part of the book. Both Shane and Sage have extremely crazy pasts. Both of them had to live in difficult situations (foster homes and whatnot), so it was hard NOT to sympathize. I wanted to hug them both.

I liked Sage. I'm a lot like her, minus the troubled past (okay, that's a HUGE difference, but still). We're both super organized, structured, contained - icy, almost. We both try to do nice things for random people (I don't do the Post-It thing, but I literally go up to people and TELL them nice things, like their shirt is cute or their hair looks nice). We differ in academics - Sage sucks at geometry and chemistry (basically the math/science worlds). We're both super into environmental health and living the green life. I could relate to Sage in many ways, and it made it easy for me to like her, to understand her decisions.

I liked Shane a lot, too. He's quiet and almost innocent, but he's got a fire and a temper. But mostly he's sweet and reserved. He doesn't like handouts or people helping him without him asking for it, which gets Sage into trouble a few times, because she always wants to help him, and sometimes, he gets irritated because he doesn't want her help (pride is a strange thing, people). 

I love the two of them together. They make each other laugh, they understand each other, they have similar temperaments and attitudes. Shane will do just about anything to make Sage happy, and Sage will do just about anything to help Shane and make him happy. It's sweet.

The romance is so sweet. I thought there would be a love triangle, because Sage's best friend Ryan likes her (he didn't realize it at first, but he does). But Sage doesn't like him like that, and is only interested in Shane. So nothing ever happens between her and Ryan. And in the end, Ryan moves on, also in a sweet way. No insta-love for anyone, in my opinion.

The story is kind of sad and uplifting at the same time. Sage defends her new friend Lila, from Lila's ex-boyfriend Dylan. Dylan gets pissed, and he wants to retaliate. Sage is worried that Dylan will shell out her dark past - which he does. It's terrifying, having your life revealed to the whole school. You'll have to read the book to see what happens. I really felt for Sage - and Dylan, too. The ending has a bit of justice for everyone, and I love how this book ends. Aguirre hits on so many plots, and wraps them all together.

Overall, I'm really pleased with this book. The "tough issues" weren't so cliche and obnoxious that I was rolling my eyes or in danger of throwing the book. The romance wasn't insta-love-y or cliche either. I really liked this story. It was, as I said, sweet. I like sweet.

What I Did Not Like:

I don't necessarily have anything negative to say about the book. It's a four-star read though.

Would I Recommend It:

I liked this one a lot, so I would recommend it! In general, any of Aguirre's ten thousand books are good stuff. She writes adult, New Adult, Young Adult - and within those age levels, paranormal, contemporary, romance, etc. She's a very talented writer, and I've loved everything I've read by her!

Rating:

4 stars. An excellent, heart-warming standalone! I don't always enjoy contemporary, but when I do, I usually LOVE them. I'm so glad this one worked for me! Now, I'll take my own guitar-playing cutie, pleaseee!




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18 comments:

  1. Haven't seen anyone review this book yet so I'm so glad to hear you enjoyed this one :D I haven't read any of Aguirre's books but I'll definitely checking out her ten thousands books ;)

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    1. Ooo! I'm so happy to be the first! And you totally should, Eileen ^_^

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  2. I've been looking for a sweet contemporary romance so this sounds like one for me :) I've also wanted to read one of Ann Aguirre's books and haven't yet had the chance so maybe this will be the first. Great review!

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    1. YAY! This is a great one to start with, Zareena! Thank you so much!

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  3. I actually request this book from Netgalley, but I didn't live in US so it was denied. I think that this is book is interesting, and from your review it seems like it! Can't wait to read this book, glad you like it :)

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    1. Awww! I'm so sorry to hear that! But it is totally worth the wait. Thank you <3

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  4. YESSSS!! I'm so happy that this one was such a sweet read for you and that it's yet another score for Ann! I cannot wait to get my hands in this one!
    Great review, Alyssa!

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    1. I just know you will love it, Pili! I'm quite sure! Thank you so much ^_^

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  5. When I first saw this book it did not catch my eye but after reading your review I am putting it on my TBR shelf! Thanks

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    1. Dude! This makes me so happy! You are so very welcome :D

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  6. I have been keeping my eye on this one for a while, your review made me want to read it right away! Great review :-) Will definitely be picking this one up!

    Em @ The YA Book Butterfly

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    1. Yes! This is awesome! Only a month to go, so not too long of a wait. I hope you love this one, Em!

      Thank you so much!

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  7. Yesss. <3 Amazing review Alyssa :D This was a 5 star for me, hih. <3 I LOVED IT. And I'm so glad you loved it too :D Yesss. It was SO SWEET. And the romance was the bestest! And no triangle. No stupid drama or cliches. It was just so perfect. And just what I needed these days, lol, since there aren't many books were the romance is as perfect as it was in this one :p Anyway. So glad you liked it Alyssa. <3 Thank you for sharing :)

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    1. RIGHT?! Yes! I loved this one, for its tenderness and sweet romance and low-key/no drama. You're right, there aren't many books with this kind of romance and no drama. I'm so happy this one worked for you, Carina! And thank YOU! <3

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  8. I know you're not a huge fan of contemporaries, so I'm glad you ended up loving this one! The romance is super sweet and thankfully not full of angst, despite the circumstances. I would really love to get Ryan story next, and even Dylan's!

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    1. Yes! And as Ann said below, Ryan's and Dylan's stories are to come :D

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  9. I actually have Ryan & Lila's story in progress. And if the first two books do well, I was planning to write Dylan's story as the final volume. I love redeeming an antihero. They'd all be linked standalones, not a proper series.

    Thanks for the lovely review.

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    1. Oh! That's so great to hear! I'll definitely be catching those two when they are published. And me too - I mentioned that I felt bad for Dylan! So I'm interested in his story.

      Thank YOU for writing, Ann! I'm honored, flattered, and slightly embarrassed that you read my review :D

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