Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Review: Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson


Title: Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson
Published: March 19, 2009 by Viking
Pages: 278
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by: Carey


"Dead girl walking,” the boys say in the halls. “Tell us your secrets,” the girls whisper, one toilet to another.I am that girl.I am the space between my thighs, daylight shining through.I am the bones they want, wired on a porcelain frame.
Lia and Cassie were best friends, wintergirls frozen in matchstick bodies. But now Cassie is dead. Lia’s mother is busy saving other people’s lives. Her father is away on business. Her stepmother is clueless. And the voice inside Lia’s head keeps telling her to remain in control, stay strong, lose more, weigh less. If she keeps on going this way – thin, thinner, thinnest – maybe she’ll disappear altogether.
In her most emotionally wrenching, lyrically written book since the National Book Award finalist Speak, bestselling author Laurie Halse Anderson explores one girl’s chilling descent into the all-consuming vortex of anorexia." 


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As you will [soon] learn, Laurie Halse Anderson is one of my top five favorite authors. I've read everything of her YA books, from Speak to Wintergirls over the past few years. And I really can't tell you how much I honestly love every little thing about this book! 


My top favorite thing about this book is the way that it's written. It's in first person, meaning that you get to read the main character's mind. Lia, the main character, is struggling with anorexia. I really like how Halse Anderson will cross out stuff that Lia is thinking. It's like Lia wants to get better, or at least knows in the back of her mind that she needs to get better. But she can't because she wants to be like Cassie, her best friend.


I have a friend who is anorexic. Sometimes she'll let me into her mind and tell me what it's like. How she'll constantly want to work out, or how she's always counting calories. Hiding the fact that she's really losing weight. How she truly thinks. The way that Halse Anderson described how Lia was feeling was spot on. My friend, who has read Wintergirls, said the same thing.


There is only one thing I dislike about it: the fact that it could be triggering. (It doesn't just deal with anorexia.) And I'm not going to lie; it was almost triggering towards me. The main thing is, is that you should just be careful when you read Wintergirls, because you better read it.


Overall, Wintergirls perfectly and realistically brings you through a teenage girl's horrifying secret as it takes over her once and for all. Wintergirls is [definitely] my favorite YA novel written by Halse Anderson. Five stars.

Well, hello!

First blog post... yay! (:  I'm really excited about doing this. You can probably thank Magnet4Books for the inspiration, and also every YA author out there. Also Janice, the owner of a local used bookstore in Downtown Apex called All Booked Up (it's my favorite place, and not just because Janice is awesome).

So, currently I'm waiting for a paycheck from either Lowes or LM Focus so that I can buy some more books. I really can't wait for Susane Colasanti's Keep Holding On which comes out TOMORROW! It's already been at Barnes and Noble for the past week, but since I haven't been working for the past two months due to the car accident, my bank account is all dried out. [Insert sad face here.] But one of my friends is letting me borrow a book and I'm also rereading one of my all time favorite currently.

Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver


I'm only around 40 pages into the 470 page book, but it shouldn't take too long. So expect that soon!

Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins


Everybody and their mother is reading The Hunger Games series, and I honestly don't blame them! I'm obsessed with the series. One of my friends was in the movie, believe it or not! She played as Cato's stylist, and you can see her in the movie. Also another girl who graduated last year from my high school played District 10's girl tribute. How awesome is that?!  Considering the fact that a) everybody is reading this series, and b) I'm rereading it for the third time, I'm not sure if I'll end up reviewing it. We'll see what happens!

What books do you recommend for me? I prefer physical copies, but Kindles are possible as well. Just leave a comment or email me!