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Nerve par Jeanne Ryan
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Nerve (original 2012; édition 2012)

par Jeanne Ryan (Auteur)

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Titre:Nerve
Auteurs:Jeanne Ryan (Auteur)
Info:Dial Books (2012), 304 pages
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Nerve par Jeanne Ryan (2012)

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Representation: Side Asian character
Trigger warnings: Sexual harassment, gun violence
Note that I bought this book and now I own it.
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5/10, I picked this up a few months back and after that, I forgot about it for a while until I read this and I felt very very underwhelmed by this since I couldn't enjoy any aspect of this and if there weren't so many issues it could've been a much better read than it was and by the way there's a movie now and it might be better. Where do I begin? It starts with the main character Venus or Vee for short but I only knew her full name towards the very end of the book, that being said she after some consideration decides to partake in this new game or challenge thing that's been sweeping the world at the time called NERVE, hence the title and immediately I felt like I've seen this one before which doesn't help this in any way. The dares seem innocent at first when Vee meets this other major character called Ian whose last name I don't even know and already I was put off by how, let's just say risqué those challenges were and it was difficult for me to push through them, the characters didn't improve the book either since most of them weren't fleshed out except one, which I'll get to later. Soon enough Vee does enough dares for Ian to invite her into a special room with more darers like her and I realised before her that something didn't feel right about NERVE but she didn't, maybe it was to demonstrate her naïveté, I don't know. The last few pages of the book, well they were a sight to see. I just couldn't believe what was going on and the pacing just sped up from there, there was a gun violence scene, Vee escaped realising what I knew earlier and the ending was just left in the air. Wow. Arguably one of the most frustrating ways to finish a story. ( )
  Law_Books600 | Nov 3, 2023 |
AH THAT ENDING THO! ( )
  hexenlibrarian | May 19, 2020 |
I added Nerve to my TBR when I first heard about the movie. A YA Thriller? These are pretty rare, especially when they’re done well, so count me in. While I am the actual worst about seeing movies and haven’t seen the adaptation yet, everything I’ve read says that the book and film are two very different animals. Having seen the trailer and now read the book, that seems very accurate. It gives me hope for the movie.

There were some definite issues with Nerve. One of the things I’m trying to do in judging main characters is to step back and remind myself: just because I don’t agree with it, or because I don’t like it… doesn’t mean it’s wrong or badly done. It was a line I had to feed myself a lot while listening to Vee. As a character, she flip-flopped a lot between “oh no, I’m just too shy and scared” to “well actually I have to because OMG FREE MAKEOVER” and it was just… really hard for me to read. She felt like the worst stereotype of a teenage girl. The author tried to round her out by giving her a dark secret, but I didn’t feel it worked. The secret in itself was all a big misunderstanding, but it’s the sort of situation I felt it was nearly impossible to have happen “accidentally”. It all just sort of fell apart.

To be completely honest, I was predisposed to dislike Vee from the beginning, through no fault of her own. The narrator of this audiobook, Caitlin Davies, is one I’ve heard a couple times before. The first, in Anatomy of a Misfit, was early last year and I abhorred the book to my bones. I had issues with the narrator, but it was overshadowed by the books. The second, Talon, I actually DNF’d because of the narrator. Caitlin Davies speaks with an emphasis that I can only relate to a valley girl stereotype. From the information in the book, this tone actually works with Vee… but it does not win her any points with me.

Vee isn’t the only flat, annoying character. She constantly makes out her best friend, Sydney, as a diva, but Syd is nothing but nice. People keep telling Vee that Ian is the “bad boy” but there’s never an indication of that. Tommy is a stereotypical nerd, which includes hacking and running face recognition software. Ty and Micki are just… insanely flat villains. While Ty is an asshole supreme, Micki stands out to me more because she is not only unnecessary cruel, but it’s all been tied into a stereotypical goth character – complete with safety pins in her chin. Which are mentioned several times. There are also a lot of sexist comments throughout the book, especially from Matthew (Vee’s crush at the beginning of the book) and Ty (who actually told Ian to “control your woman” and made me want to scream).

Some reviews are insisting that the characters are like this on purpose, because on greedy, selfish people would play Nerve. I don’t agree with that sentiment, but I get their perspective.

Actually, the one thing I did like was Nerve. Think about it. A game app that allows you to win tailored prizes for performing dares. Today’s social media world would eat this up if it were real. It’s such a cool, creative idea and has a lot of promise. Unfortunately, I didn’t feel the execution followed through.

A lot of these are harmless dares, albeit embarrassing and a bit rude. Other dares are when you pretend to be a prostitute or when you choose someone to shoot at. The prizes, too, failed to impress me. They played on Vee’s greed and her’s at least felt like they were escalating. Ian were the same thing in different formats over and over. While I can infer the source of information used to inspire Vee’s prizes, Ian’s make no sense. Jeanne Ryan wanted to give the people at Nerve a feel of omniscience, but information gets fed in somehow. Going deeper into Nerve itself would have made this a more interesting book.

Also consequences. Consequences would have been great. I found the fallout after the game to be entirely unconvincing.

I kept listening to Nerve because I was interested in the concept and wanted to see if it escalated. I’d say in some ways it did, but not enough to make me excited to read more. The character were so unimpressive and the idea didn’t feel fleshed out enough to me to take on the life it could have. Some of the language was really unsettling, and honest? Vee just cried too much. I’m still here to watch the movie, but I think the book was a bit of a bummer. ( )
  Morteana | Aug 2, 2019 |
This one was a hell of a ride. Not a wild ride but a ride. I enjoyed the characters and the twists but the last couple chapters left something to be desired. Personally, I'm not a fan of "the end... or so you thought!" Type endings. Otherwise it would have gotten a higher rating from me. Besides that it's a great read. I was hooked from the start and finished it within a couple days. ( )
  k.pielow | Nov 20, 2018 |
This was craaazyy! I really missed reading a book that makes me feel tensed and really into it and I found this one (thanks to its movie trailer). Shit son, Nerve is one intense ride. ( )
  Denicbt | Feb 5, 2018 |
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