Showing posts with label Emma Lord. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emma Lord. Show all posts

Friday, March 19, 2021

You Have a Match by Emma Lord

Can I just say that I have been a terrible blogger over the last few months? 

COVID-19 is doing a doozy on my passion for reading.  And by that I mean that it has taken any enjoyment out of reading all together. 

Blah. 

Cover provided by Netgalley

This book was sent over for review back LAST JULY (Yess... That's July 2020!!) and I'm sorry to the lovely people who gave me the opportunity!  As always with ARCs, they are sent over for an honest review.

Here. We. Go!

You Have a Match is Emma Lord's second book.  Her first book was Tweet Cute - which was a title that I reviewed in January of last year.  If you're interested in reading that you can click here. 

You Have a Match is a fun contemporary YA novel to read.  The story follows Abby Day, a 16 year old who is not only about to go away to sleep away camp that will prepare her for the SATs but she's going to spend the summer getting to know her older biological sister! 

The beginning of the book starts with an at home ancestry/DNA test.   Abby, Connie and Leo all each take a test with Leo, who is hoping to discover some of his biological relatives.  Unfortunately, Leo doesn't find any matches but Abby does... little does Abby know, her match is going to change her life. 

When a teenage named Savannah reaches out to Abby, Abby is shocked to learn that she has a full-blooded sister she doesn't know about! 

Now. 

I really liked this book in the beginning, and I was going to prematurely declare it a victory but as it went on, there were a few things I found myself not liking.  I liked the idea of the book, I thought that the concept of finding a full sibling with a DNA test was fun and I liked how they were going to camp together to know each other.  But all of that got lost! 

The focus of the book would be on Savvy and Abby but as it went on, it seemed like there was a lot of other background noise.  There was mention of Abby and Leo's relationship on the side, then there was mention of Savvy's relationship with Jo and Mickey. About halfway through the book, there was mention of matching Magpie keychains but then as quickly as that was mentioned, it was gone.  Then there was a guy named Finn, who was a little short lived.

Then about halfway through (give or take), Abby is out early morning and runs into Savvy's parents and then goes running back to the camo after they ask her if she's a junior counselor, all the while Savvy is running and they almost collide and they are trying to each other that the other's parents are here. 

It was a very Parent Trap moment. 

In my opinion, it took too long to get to the point. 

I want to thank St. Martin Press & Wednesday Books for the opportunity to review You Have a Match as an arc! 

- Jillian

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Tweet Cute by Emma Lord- Book Tour

Hi all!

I hope everyone is having a great 2020 thus far. 
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Book Cover provided by Book Tour Packet

A few months ago, we were asked if we would like to participate in the book tour for Tweet Cute by Emma Lord. 

*A huge shout out to Jennifer for reaching out to us to be a spot on the Tweet Cute Book Tour*

Tweet Cute follows the two teenager, Pepper and Jack; who get caught up in a crazy situation: their parents happen to be rivals in the fast food business.  Pepper and Jack both run their families' business twitter accounts.  All the while, going to school together and having swim practice together.  

As Pepper and Jack grow closer, they don't realize that they have a two things working in their favor and out of their favor...

An app that allows them to chat to each other while staying anonymous. 
A rivalry between their parents. 

There's all of this stuff going around in the background while Jack and Pepper are working on their friendship and falling for each other.

It was a (no pun intended) cute story! 

I liked how Pepper and Jack changed their views on each other and how the reader got to watch their friendship blossom into this little romance. 

One thing that I liked about the story was how Weazel didn't tear apart Jack and Pepper.  Bluebird and Wolf were going strong! (Well, strong when they were talking to one another on the app...)

I guess that the app didn't tear them apart because of everything else that was going on and what they had went through in the beginning of the book. 

There isn't anything about this book that I would change.  When I think back to it, there wasn't anything that was left out or anything that you wanted to question.  Nothing felt like it was missing. 

Tweet Cute is definitely worth the read.  It's available now!

- Jillian