Reviewed by e_rodz_leb on
Cam is a unique character. She is snarky, brutally honest, realistic, funny and lacking in faith. She is very loving (deep, deep inside!) but hides her feelings with sarcasm, irony and by acting up. Cam is in no way perfect, in fact she is quite the opposite, and makes it hard for others to love her or even like her, but in spite it all, we can't help but fall in love with her.
On the other hand, Asher tries very hard to be perfect, but he doesn't need to be. He is so loving and at the same time starving for affection. He has a twisted view of reality and fate and I am so glad that Cam and Asher found each other and were able to grow, at least for the time they had, together. There are many unforgettable characters: Cam's mother Alicia and her utter faith that Cam would beat her disease, her sister Perry and her understanding of it all, her grandma (she is hilarious!), even Sunny and Lily.
The plot is incredibly well played. The story is well paced, even if it seemed slow at the beginning and the writing is amazing. Ms. Wunder is a character builder and she creates situations that gives us insight as to the nature of her characters and at the same time allows them to grow. The story is laugh-out-loud hilarious at points, but needless to say I cry at the very end. A note of caution: I would recommend the book to older readers since it has a bit of bad language, shoplifting and some sexual content.
I am eager to see what Ms. Wunder has in store for us next, as I think she has gained a new fan.
About the cover: There is so much in this cover. The background of the blue sky, the girl seems to be reflecting. The feathers and the pink color have to do with flamingos (you have to read it to know why) and the different meanings this has throughout the book.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 22 January, 2012: Finished reading
- 22 January, 2012: Reviewed