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Friday, July 10, 2015

Review: Delicate Monsters by Stephanie Kuehn

Delicate MonstersDelicate Monsters by Stephanie Kuehn
Publisher: St.Martin's Griffin
Release Date: June 9th, 2015
Purchase: Amazon
From the Morris-Award winning author of Charm & Strange, comes a twisted and haunting tale about three teens uncovering dark secrets and even darker truths about themselves.

When nearly killing a classmate gets seventeen-year-old Sadie Su kicked out of her third boarding school in four years, she returns to her family’s California vineyard estate. Here, she’s meant to stay out of trouble. Here, she’s meant to do a lot of things. But it’s hard. She’s bored. And when Sadie’s bored, the only thing she likes is trouble.

Emerson Tate’s a poor boy living in a rich town, with his widowed mother and strange, haunted little brother. All he wants his senior year is to play basketball and make something happen with the girl of his dreams. That’s why Emerson’s not happy Sadie’s back. An old childhood friend, she knows his worst secrets. The things he longs to forget. The things she won’t ever let him.

Haunted is a good word for fifteen-year-old Miles Tate. Miles can see the future, after all. And he knows his vision of tragic violence at his school will come true, because his visions always do. That’s what he tells the new girl in town. The one who listens to him. The one who recognizes the darkness in his past.

But can Miles stop the violence? Or has the future already been written? Maybe tragedy is his destiny. Maybe it’s all of theirs.
My thoughts:
My first thought after finishing Delicate Monsters was I don't get it.  And I really don't.  I've read one other book by this author and I remember being completely blown away and honestly Charm & Strange has stayed with me so I know what Stephanie Kuehn is capable of.  Now I do remember Charm & Strange having a say what moment and being slightly confused, but it all came together at the end and made sense.  This book though I am just at a loss with.

So I knew going in this book would be deep.  Stephanie Kuehn doesn't shy away from the hard stuff so I settled in with tissues within reach.  The whole time I was reading I kept thinking there is a reason why she is making me repulsed because I was indeed repulsed by her characters.  Each and everyone of them with the exception of Miles were just disgusting.  But I kept reading hoping that things would be made clear.  Well things were not made clear and I honestly don't really understand what the point of this story was.  Was it to show mental illness?  Was it to show that Sadie really did care in the end to some extent?  I get the mental illness part, I can see it woven in throughout the story but I don't think it was woven in strong enough.   I don't even know how to describe this story other than to say it was about three very messed up teenagers each messed up in their own way.  We get to see thru the eyes of each individual and yes it was painful at times, but the author made her characters so destructive that I couldn't feel compassion for any of them.

I loved in her previous book how the big bomb was dropped in the end and I expected it to happen again since this book seemed to be following the same formula, but when it was dropped I didn't get it.  I know I keep going back to I don't get it but I really don't. I think I get what was happening to certain characters, but I am completely baffled by the ending.  What in the hale happened??

I guess I can look at this in three ways...1. My mind just doesn't think outside the box enough and I didn't read between the lines as much as I should have or 2. This open ended last chapter was on purpose and the reader is supposed to think of their own ending or 3.This book is just not up to par to other one I read and the author tried too hard to be out there and expected too much of her readers. I am not sure which way I will go, but those are my thoughts at the moment.

2.5 snowflakes



Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Blog Tour & Review: Charm and Strange by Stephanie Kuehn

Today WinterHaven Books is participating in the blog tour for Charm & Strange by Stephanie Kuehn hosted by Itching For Books.


Charm & StrangeCharm & Strange by Stephanie Kuehn
Publisher: St. Martins Griffin
Release Date: June 11, 2014
Purchase: Amazon / Barnes and Noble
When you’ve been kept caged in the dark, it’s impossible to see the forest for the trees. It’s impossible to see anything, really. Not without bars . . .

Andrew Winston Winters is at war with himself.

He’s part Win, the lonely teenager exiled to a remote Vermont boarding school in the wake of a family tragedy. The guy who shuts all his classmates out, no matter the cost.

He’s part Drew, the angry young boy with violent impulses that control him. The boy who spent a fateful, long-ago summer with his brother and teenage cousins, only to endure a secret so monstrous it led three children to do the unthinkable.

Over the course of one night, while stuck at a party deep in the New England woods, Andrew battles both the pain of his past and the isolation of his present.

Before the sun rises, he’ll either surrender his sanity to the wild darkness inside his mind or make peace with the most elemental of truths—that choosing to live can mean so much more than not dying.

My Thoughts:
Here are the things you should know about this book...
1. I am now in a ball crying my eyes out and I never cry when I read.  I make it a rule not to and only a few select books have made me forget that rule.  Charm & Strange just blew that rule right out the window.

2.My mind has officially been blown.  I know at one point I had to have read the synopsis for this book, but somewhere along the way I forgot what this was about.  So I went in with a preconceived notion of what to expect and boy was I wrong!  This was about something completely different and I have to think that my brain knew to forget what this was about because there is no way I could have handled it if I would have known before hand what I was getting myself into.  There are a lot of scenes that didn't make sense and I am glad now that they didn't.  I most definitely would have started crying from the very beginning instead of at the end. *grab another tissue*

3. Stephanie Kuehn is brilliant.  Her writing is like nothing I have ever read before and I just want more.  I have a list of authors that I will read no matter what the book is about and Ms.Kuehn is at the top of that list.  And I now know to always go into her books blindly because not doing so will surely leave me a tear streaked mess from the start. At least if I wait for the big reveal I can read her books in public for the most part.

4. Win and his friends will hold a place in your heart forever.  I will never forget this cast of characters and I can only hope that Win learned to fight his inner wolf.

Okay so that's all you need to know.  I cannot go any further into what this story is about because well it will ruin it and I can't do that to you.  This book needs to be read, just remember to have a box of tissues and your favorite blanket to hide under because I promise you will need them!
4.5 Snowflakes


About the Author
Stephanie Kuehn
Stephanie Kuehn is a YA writer who grew up in Berkeley, California, which is a quirky sort of a place with a ton of wonderful bookstores. Her very first job was working in one of those bookstores, and she's been a freakishly avid reader for as long as she can remember.
Stephanie's other passions include mental health advocacy, social justice, and sports of all kinds. She's currently living in Northern California with her family and their wild menagerie of pets.
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