The review is entitled: Why Rereading Is, In This Case, A Good Thing
Why I Read It: I picked it up at Barnes and Noble ages ago just because it's the beach and Kevin Henkes (if you haven't checked out his picture books, featuring the fabulous Lilly, the always-lovable Chrysanthemum, and sweet, sweet Owen, I highly suggest them.) I read it again for the same reason.
In A Nutshell: Only child Alice is looking forward to returning to Sanibel Island and her beach family-the Wishmeiers and their grandchildren, the eccentric Helen Blair, her mother's college friend Kate and prehistoric Mr. Barden. But things go awry when Alice finds that her beach family won't be entirely whole, and will have a few unexpected new additions.
Pros:
-Ugh the setting!!! I'm a sucker for a beach read.
-Such a surprisingly deep book! After reading it with new eyes, its depth was really made known. I even thought that the vacation represented a life, but that may be a bit of a stretch.
-Very relatable too! It's rare for a deep-thinking book to relate to its readers, but this one did (for me at least :)) Like many families, we too have a favorite beach spot, and I love that it's kind of our own little spot. It's almost what makes it so great!
-Alice is a pretty nice character, albeit her flaws. All the characters, actually have flaws, but who doesn't? That's what makes this book so wonderfully raw and real!
-The writing!! It's so real and to-the-point, but at the same time flowery and descriptive. WHAT IS THIS WITCHCRAFT?!
Cons:
-Mallory. She's annoying. A tragic backstory doesn't fix everything. I mean, I do cut her some slack for it, but c'mon. There's a point where I draw the line. I also understand that she's six, but she's still pretty pesky. *
-Alice is whiny for a ten-year-old. If one thing doesn't go her way, it's the end of the world as we know it (and I feel fine! sorry, the reference was just way too easy).*
*I know that I listed the flaws of the characters as a good thing, but I'm a very indecisive person, whether it's about how I feel or where to go out for dinner. If you can't handle that, this is not the review for you. Disregard it entirely and read someone else's.
AND THAT'S IT!! Jeez, this was a pretty short review (for me at least. I'm very talkative online. But not in person. Not at all in person.) But hey, they can't all be novels. This book is also fairly short in comparison to the other books I've used this review format with, so that probably explains it. Less book, less to judge.
Okay, I'll shut up now. Bye :)