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Stephanie Parent

Auteur de Defy the Stars

4+ oeuvres 48 utilisateurs 9 critiques

Œuvres de Stephanie Parent

Defy the Stars (2012) 20 exemplaires
Forty Days (Neima's Ark, #1) (2013) 15 exemplaires
Precious Things (2013) 11 exemplaires

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“For never was a story of more woe..” Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet

This was a gripping modern retelling of Romeo and Juliet. It was written in verse style and was an easy read. I liked the fact that the Stephanie inserted snips of Romeo and Juliet in the beginning of some chapters. Thus, you knew how it related to the original story.. or didn't.

The story follows Julia, a senior in high school and an accomplished pianist; and Reed, a stoner kid from the wrong side of the tracks. As with the original story, their paths cross, but their path’s don’t necessarily mix. Julia’s mother is the head of anti-drug organization and Reed’s brother is the head of a major drug operation. With the odds not in their favor, the two fell in love despite knowing they shouldn’t be together. Reed and Julia make plans to be together, when a tragedy strikes.

I really wanted to love this story, because I loved the original Romeo and Juliet. But the affection for Reed wasn’t there for me. I just didn’t feel that undying love between Julia and Reed. Unfortunately the scene where Julia tries drugs is also lacking for me.

The ending was by far my favorite part of the book. I would rate the last 30% of the book, 5 stars. Even though you think you know what’s coming at the end, you don’t! All in all, if you want a short, easy read and a few tears at the end, this would be a good book to read.
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asgwilli | 5 autres critiques | Dec 2, 2013 |
“For never was a story of more woe..” Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet

This was a gripping modern retelling of Romeo and Juliet. It was written in verse style and was an easy read. I liked the fact that the Stephanie inserted snips of Romeo and Juliet in the beginning of some chapters. Thus, you knew how it related to the original story.. or didn't.

The story follows Julia, a senior in high school and an accomplished pianist; and Reed, a stoner kid from the wrong side of the tracks. As with the original story, their paths cross, but their path’s don’t necessarily mix. Julia’s mother is the head of anti-drug organization and Reed’s brother is the head of a major drug operation. With the odds not in their favor, the two fell in love despite knowing they shouldn’t be together. Reed and Julia make plans to be together, when a tragedy strikes.

I really wanted to love this story, because I loved the original Romeo and Juliet. But the affection for Reed wasn’t there for me. I just didn’t feel that undying love between Julia and Reed. Unfortunately the scene where Julia tries drugs is also lacking for me.

The ending was by far my favorite part of the book. I would rate the last 30% of the book, 5 stars. Even though you think you know what’s coming at the end, you don’t! All in all, if you want a short, easy read and a few tears at the end, this would be a good book to read.
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asgwilli | 5 autres critiques | Dec 2, 2013 |
3.5 stars.......

I really liked this book. It was very well written. I really liked the character Isabelle. She was stubborn, but endearing, especially when dealing with her brother. She was a typical college student who was dealing with lots of disappointments.

I liked Evan, but I didn't fall in love with his character. I also did not understand their relationship. It was very underdeveloped and I don't know why they even liked each other. There was also random parts that could have been left out. Like the relationship between her and Shawn...the situation with her dad that was left unresolved..

I don't know, it just seemed a little rushed and a little unrealistic, but not a horrible book. I wish we would have gotten a better ending, maybe an epilogue??? But that's just my two cents!
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Wendidawn08 | Aug 12, 2013 |
"There he is, his lips against mine. There we are, our world changed forever. And then the images are propelling me up, away from the piano, though the chords roll on inside my head as I run out of the room, down the hall, through the back door, and outside, bare feet on the dew-soaked grass."
—Julia

Defy the Stars totally piques my interest with the line "Much more than just another Romeo and Juliet story". I mean, that story was already so bittersweet. But when I decided that I would read this book, I totally got what that sentence mean, which is true.

Defy the Stars introduced us to our uptight main character, Julia Cape, the daughter of the wealthy Cape family. Her world was just like a constant schedule, in that time doing this, and in this time doing that. Never would it occurred to her that she was about to take a dramatic turn. Until she met Reed.

The plot in this book was quite great in my opinion. Stephanie told the reader a lot about Julia's life so that the reader would get all the details, yet it was still interesting and not boring. I also love how Julia and Reed's relationship seemed so true, and was based by a strong connection between them, not just another He-is-oh-so-handsome-and-now-I'm-so-into-him kind of love.

The character was well-developed too, especially Julia and Reed as the main character. The thing that drew me most was how they both came from a very different world, yet they struggled with life in such a similar way. I also love Julia's strict parent, who loved fame more than their own child's happiness. It was so believable I could totally sympathize with Julia.

One thing I'm not quite fond of this book was, while the main character was great, some of the minor character, like Julia's second best friend, and the teacher, and well, some side character, was not as developed as the main one. I think it was quite okay since they didn't appeared in a lot of scene, but it gave some kind of incompleteness feeling on it.
I also thought that the ending could use some more impact. It delivered, but it didn't really went straight to my heart. But while it lacked of impact, it sure still lingered for a long time even after I've finished reading it.

Overall, if you love contemporary book, and would love to read something about life struggle, insecurities, and how sweet and heartbreaking our teenage's love is, this book is totally worth the read.
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NeysaKristanti | 5 autres critiques | May 5, 2013 |

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