I absolutely loved this series! It was so much fun, especially with Bella's sassy voice narrating everything-and not to mention Luke. ;) (*swoon*)
I'm once again going to shoot for that brevity! I've decided to do this review in bullet form to see if that’ll help. ;)
Here goes!
1. Characters: Entertaining, lively, and full of joy and spunk ;) (most of 'em anyways). I think the best way to describe Bella is that she's the teenager version of Junie B (if Junie B's parents were famous celebrities, that is). She was an absolute delight to get to know, and her witty sass kept me laughing aloud throughout the series. Of course, Bella wasn’t all fun and games; she had issues that she had to deal with, like issues with her father and feelings of abandonment. I felt Bella represented the series as a whole: the funny (for the most part) balanced with the more serious (sometimes the humor overwhelmingly so- I’ll address that later). Besides Bella dealing with her dad, we also had other side characters dealing with issues like being yourself, doubt, bullying, etc.
Ruthie was personally my favorite sidekick. (I'm def. doing a Sidekick Showcase on her this week!) She doesn't seem like the brightest bulb (oh, but she IS), and her bumbling loyalty to Bella was so sweet! I also loved how she wasn't the stereotypical "PK." She dressed rebelliously (don't let that fool you! She was adorable!), and it seemed like she was, but her character was holy (not holier than thou, but she walked the talk, so to speak). Budge as the bumbling/”partner in bickering” older brother (who happened to be a PERFECT match for another bumbling character) and Robbie, who was a precocious and precious little child, were great side characters also. I wish I could just gush and go and on about these characters and the amazing character development that happened to every one of them as the series progressed, but alas, that would take up this entire review. So conclusion: NO cardboards here- everyone had development, character, and growth.
2. Plot: Despite a few of the books having darker tones (one’s a murder mystery, and another has to do with a cult), the author balanced it pretty well with humor. The books moved along relatively quick, and it was FUN. That sounds weird, especially since one of them was a murder mystery, but the plot was fun and entertaining. I usually don’t like mysteries (they’re just boring to me; if I don’t really care for the characters- as we often get a cursory feel of them for the sake of plot-, it’s hard for me to care for the plot/book itself), but this one was refreshing, and like I said, all the side characters were completely fleshed out, so there was no issue of not being able to care and connect with characters.
3. Romance: Of course, I can not not (lol double negatives) write a review without mentioning the romance! 2 words for ya: Luke Sullivan. SAH-WOON. I LOVED their relationship because:
A) No instalove!!!!!!!!! A sure way to win my heart! ;) It took a while for the relationship to actually get going, and even then, there were a few rough spots. (“Relationship development”=anguish for reader-in a good way.)
B) LUKE HAD A PERSONALITY. I KID YOU NOT. OMG. FINALLY A GUY WITH A PERSONALITY. AND NOT JUST ANY KIND OF PERSONALITY EITHER. He wasn’t exactly sweet, but he was a great steady rock for crazy (I say it with affection ;)!) Bella. I loved all their interactions, especially their bickering. ;) He was very respectable (and used common sense!), but by no means stuffy or boring. He may come across as a little snooty in the beginning, but don’t let Bella fool ya. ;) And that kiss? (You’ll know which one!) *swoon!!!*
C) Luke wasn’t just the romantic interest. He was also one of her closest friends (even if he didn’t start off that way), and I really appreciated that that was how he was portrayed too. Luke, with his steadiness and cute nerdiness, was first her friend and boyfriend second. So many YA books these days just show the romantic interest as someone for “making-out” or just there as an "accessory" so that there would be a romance. A relationship, esp. romantic ones, is so much more than that.
Final thoughts? This series was great and fun, but it did over do the humor sometimes. Take There You’ll Find Me (same author), for example. The humor and seriousness was nicely balanced, and when it came time to be serious, it was serious. In this series, I felt a few of the scenes, esp. some scenes with her dad, were not as impactful as they could have been because of the somewhat excessive humor, like Bella was downplaying the whole thing. I understood that was part of her coping/defensive mechanism, and I did love her sass and one-liners, but for those scenes (and a few others), I felt it would be better to be more serious. (That doesn't mean the entire book was like this- just a few places. For the most part, I actually liked the humor balancing out the darker aspects, which made this book a lot more interesting and fun, imho, than traditional mysteries.)
Thanks for reading!
(P.S. Brevity has escaped me once more, but I shall push onwards! Someday I shall win! Huzzah!;)
Rating: 4 out of 5