4 stars
I've mentioned before how much I love family drama and scandals in books. There's something about them that draws me in. The lies, the secrets, the drama. The Party is no exception. I really enjoyed this book more than I thought I would. With the mixed reviews, I expected to feel neutral about it. Surprisingly, I wasn't. I had a great time.
Hannah Sanders is prepared to throw a great sweet 16 party with a few of her friends. Things go out of control when one of her friends gets hurt. Hannah's parents, Kim and Jeff, are now involved as they try to figure out what to do after the incident. Their lives are far from perfect and Kim wants to keep up the facade of a perfect family. But in reality, it's not the perfect family. As hard as she tries, she's not the perfect mother. And their perfect daughter Hannah may not be as perfect.
The Party reminded me a lot of Megan Abbott's You Will Know Me, and they may have been a factor as to why I liked The Party. I love family dramas and both books delivered in that department. The Party had that effect of excitement and dread. The excitement coming from Kim and Jeff trying to take control of the situation and dread from the incoming consequences of Hannah's party.
Is this book for everyone? I would say no because I did read other reviews and I found them to be valid. You either have to be in the mood or like family drama. Even then, there are the characters which are a hit or miss with some.
What I liked
The characters and their actions were what made me really like the book. By no means are the characters perfect. They are flawed, damaged, and even unlikable. But it's the realness of them, their mistakes and flaws that made me like them. The major running themes are family and truth. The Sanders is far from the perfect family. You could sympathize with them, or you could dislike them. While I did feel sorry for them at times, there were moments where I wanted to smack them in the head. the harper
What Harding did well was giving us the view from a 16-year-old girl. Hannah wants to fit in and be part of the popular crowd. But high school isn't easy, as is being a teenager. High school is cruel and mean. And so are teenagers. Hannah wants it all but at the same time, she can't have it all.
This was one of those books that I could not put down. It took me a while to read since I was busy, but in my free time, I flew through it. I wanted to know what the hell was going on.
One tiny flaw
This flaw wasn't a bad one by any means, but I did wish there was more closure in the end. It wasn't a bad ending by any means. If anything, I thought it was good. I don't mind the open-ended ending, but I did wish for more closure.
Verdict
I was anticipating a mixed reaction from The Party, but it turns out I liked it! I'm so glad I was able to get my hands on it and read it before the new year! This is my final book of the year, completing my reading challenge!
Would I recommend The Party? I would say this is a library read. I know this book won't be for everyone, but I do recommend giving it a shot if your library has it.
Thanks for reading my review!
-Cesar