31 March 2012

REVIEW: Falling Fast by Sophie McKenzie

Falling FastName:  Falling Fast
Author:  Sophie McKenzie
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Date published: 1st March 2012
Pages: 247
Source: Gifted
Rating: 4 stars



When River auditions for a part in an inter-school performance of Romeo and Juliet, she finds herself falling for Flynn, the boy playing Romeo. 

River believes in romantic love, and she can’t wait to experience it.  But does Flynn see things the same way?

The path of true love never did run smooth…

  Being a fan of Sophie McKenzie, I was eager to read the first book in her new series.  She writes wonderful books under any genre and I loved her Luke and Eve series so I had high expectations for Falling Fast. 

  The storyline was pretty simple and predictable but I loved the backdrop of the Romeo and Juliet play because it established the love theme of the book.  However I was worried that this would mean the book would be all lovey-dovey and cringey.  As the book went on, thankfully I didn’t need to worry. 

  Falling Fast is narrated by River, a sixteen-year-old girl who is desperate to find a boy who she really loves and loves her in return.  When she auditions for a part in a play at the boy’s school, she falls for Flynn, who plays Romeo.  Desperate to play Juliet, she is distraught when her best friend Emmi gets the role instead.  As she gets to know Flynn, she tries in vain to get through to him but he keeps shutting her out.  Is he the perfect Romeo for her after all?

  I must admit that I didn’t really like River.  She wasn’t an easy character I could warm to, mainly because of her irritating personality.  I was quite incredulous when she obsessed over how she wanted to find ‘true’ love.  Her initial naivety made me curious about her and I really wanted to warm to her but then her innocence turned to a whiny, immature personality that sort of got on my nerves.  She let Flynn walk all over her and every time she confronted him, she ended up in tears, apologising and begging him.  Fortunately by the end, she was braver and stronger which makes me want to read the next book in the series when it does come out to see if she has changed for good.

  Flynn.  What can I say about him?  I thought he would be a sweet character but he turned out to be the opposite.  But I liked his mysteriousness and secretive personality which added an interesting element to the book.  He didn’t open up much to River and was always angry and moody, so I was REALLY frustrated with him.  Once I found out more about him and the frugal life he led, I pitied him and forgave him for his horrid temper.  In ways, he made River more mature and showed her the harsh reality of the world outside of her sheltered life so he wasn’t all that bad.  By the end, like River, he seemed to change in personality and his anger melted away.  This makes me want to read on in the series as well because if they both have new personalities, the book will be much better!

  I’m afraid it didn’t live up to the Luke and Eve series for me but you should still give it a go!  As I’ve already pointed out above (several times!) I am eager to read the next book as the characters get quite interesting by the end of this one…  I think that the idea behind the book was great but it was just presented in too much of a fluffy, light-headed way if that makes sense.  However, I did enjoy it and didn’t give up on it so my only dislikes about it were the characters’ personalities. 

  Overall Falling Fast is a fun, light read and a good start to Sophie McKenzie’s new series.



5 comments:

  1. This is a great review, I've got this and I'm looking forward to giving it a go. I don't think I'll like River at first from what you've said...but I like characters that grow on you.

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  2. This sounds like my kind of thing! I hadn't heard of it before but it's on my wishlist now. Thanks for putting it on my radar. :)

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  3. Our school loves Sophie...I don't. I'll have a go with this one if I see it, but won't try hard to get it. Glad River grows. Good review.

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  4. Love your review style. It's really authentic. I'll have a poke around at some of your other reviews too. :)

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  5. great review, Im really interested in this one and whilst you didnt enjoy it loads I think I might still like it a lot. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

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