Reviewed by Angie on
The tone of Saving Juliet is very light and fun. It's written as if Mimi is telling us her story, so yes, she does break the fourth wall and address the reader directly. This doesn't bother me at all, and I thought it was a cute touch, as if she's writing her own tale as well as rewriting "history." When Mimi arrives in Verona and figures out what's going on, she desperately wants to help Juliet avoid marriage to Paris as well as the tragic end to her love for Romeo. As a result, lots of hijinks ensue! Unfortunately, her and Troy's ticket home might be having the play run its course as intended, which stirs up a lot of trouble for everyone involved.
Of course, Saving Juliet has a happy ending. It's rushed, so I would have liked at least a few more pages of their escape from Shakespeare's Verona. But other than that, I thoroughly enjoyed this one! It was unique and funny and sweet and just a good time.
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 12 June, 2014: Finished reading
- 12 June, 2014: Reviewed