Getting
you through another Monday is some good book fun! Sorry for my lateness in posting I stayed at
work substantially later than intended and slept well past normal waking times,
but then what are day offs for. I’m
doing very good at catching up on some reviews I’ve been meaning to write or
edit from the ramble phase. I am hoping
to get most caught up and ready to post if not posted by the start of 2016 to
start fresh! With that in mind today I’m
going to be sharing my thoughts and feels on This Song Will Save Your Life by
Leila Sales. I previously read another
book by the author, Tonight the Streets Are Ours (review here), and I enjoyed
it and it only made me want to check out the other title I have by her. Technically speaking I had this one for a lot
longer. Also something I’m working on
and working towards in 2016 but I'll post more on that in
a separate blog. Today it's all about
the review.
Rating: 4.5
Songs
This
Song Will Save Your Life is about Elise.
She's never had any friends.
Really she just kind of floats around, the mean girls are catty as usual
and find ways to harass her and she doesn't really fit anywhere or have people
to talk to. After a failed attempted to
revamp her image and gain popularity fails she gives up. One night she stumbles into a warehouse party
and some friends: Vicky, spunky sweet girl in a band who accepts her from the
start, Pippa, English carefree party girl, Char, handsome mysterious DJ. Most importantly she finds a love for DJing
and how it changes her life.
I
liked this story. I was drawn to Elise
and her pain. I think everyone understands
that feeling in some way, the rejection.
It never gets easy and as she had no real friends as a support system I could
feel for her and wanted things to work out for her so badly. She makes some decisions and as she changes
her mid which I think is a very true reality that many go through. She then has to deal with the consequences of
her choices but she is working through it.
I respect that. When she finds
the club I am excited. That would be me,
out in lounge clothes not looking nice and get invited into a club out of
nowhere. Still she finds something in
herself. I really enjoyed Elise's
journey and while I didn't agree with her choices at times I could understand
them from her perspective.
I
enjoyed this story and my favorite aspect was that it wasn't scared to show the
emotion. The nasty nitty gritty emotion
of it all from the highs to the lowest of lows.
I loved the journey that Sales too us on in this book and I think it is
something anyone can enjoy and find some aspect to relate to or root for. I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments
below. Remember comments spread love! Tell me, did you love Elise? Do you think certain people got off
easy/harsh?
Until
next time…
I really enjoyed reading this. Elise's story was very heartfelt and i liked how much she grew as a character. I am looking forward to reading Tonight The Streets Are Ours, bc I really enjoyed the character development and Sales' writing style.
ReplyDeleteIt was fun reading it with our group! Hope you enjoy Tonight as well ;)
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