Claire gets caught meddling in people's love lives. She's trying to help her friends fix their frazzled relationships, but she succeeds in messing up all of them except one - her own.
I loved it so much. The quiz thing that ran through the entire book was such a neat tie in. I LOVE how she utilizes the diary entries. I wish I could have seen everybody's answers. It was really funny to see the girl's (especially Zoey's) and then Lucas' responses lololol.
Excited/nervous to see how the next one goes, but then I'm out of books until Canada Post picks up it's goddamn slack and sends the rest of them. >:(
This was my favourite of the Making Out series when I was growing up because there's a road trip, a mall shopping trip and there's a snowy, cosy feel to the book. I enjoyed it a lot this time around.
The novel centres around Claire's plans to get Jake back by depriving him of her presence for a week, then showing him what he's missing on a weekend ski-trip with the rest of the Chatham Island gang. Nina and Benjamin have forgotten how to communicate with each other after their successful homecoming dance date so spend the whole book misunderstanding each other. Pretty annoying but they end up getting together so no harm done in the long term. Christopher is living at Aisha's B&B while he recovers from his injuries, there is some kissing but they're not totally together again.
Lucas is an absolute jackass throughout this whole book. He's pressuring Zoey to sleep with him and in the end thinks that an unzipped sleeping bag in the back of her parents' van is going to be the thing to really drive her wild with desire. It doesn't work, Zoey leaves the trip early and catches her mum cheating with Jake's dad. Poor Jake! He cannot catch a break.
Claire is doing her deluded, romantic puppet-master bit again during this book. Tiresome. She also reveals that she thinks all her exes are still in love with her, including Lucas who as far as I can tell does not even realise she is still knocking around.
Favourite moments: -Early on in the book there's a scene with the girls just chatting on the ferry that's so great. I would love to read more scenes like this in books in general, just a bunch of girls, being bloody good pals. -Claire reveals to Nina in an outside-a-nightclub argument that the whole weekend was set up to get Jake back. -The lists showing what everyone bought on the pre-trip mall visit. -The road trip chapter. I thought it really captured the fun/exasperating nature of going on a long drive somewhere.
Notes: -No sign of Holly. -While the gang is at the club there is no mention made of Aisha's sub-par dancing. I'm sure this is a thing in one of the later books. In fact Aisha meets an Estonian who asks for dance lessons from her in exchange for skiing lessons from him.
Loved the road trip aspect of this book. Nina and Benjamin are definitely becoming my favourites in this series. Claire is still the worst. I still hate how some issues are being handled and how certain character relationships are being handled.
Feeling nostalgic for the books of my youth, I revisited Katherine Applegate and her Islanders omnibus editions (first released as the Making Out series way back in 1993. Yes, I am that old...).
While I found them to be overly-dramatic and a little bit cheesy on second reading, I think they would be loved by teenagers today. YA has taken a much-welcome step in the sphere of fantasy, science fiction and Dystopia, largely, in recent years so for teenagers looking for the traditional romance novels filled with teen-angst and buried secrets, these are a good series to turn to. A little bit Dawson's Creek in it's setting and it's drama, The Islanders is the perfect teen soap opera.
I remember being obsessed with this series when I was 14! I made my mom buy me all 29 books (in Germany a 29th book was published, there is no English translation) after borrowing the first one from my then-best friend. Looking back, the plots got wilder and wilder with time: A lost half-sister, Claire's stalker, Ben miraculously being able to see again etc. I don't think I would enjoy it as much now as I did ten years ago, but it will only have a special place in my heart.
This book was going to be a five, but I gave it a four as there is quite a lot of talking about the road trip, and it is not until about chapter 13 that they go on it. In this book, we get to know more about Claire, and her relationships. The group also takes a road trip to Vermont. You can see more of this review on my blog myreadingparadise.wordpress.com.