
So anyway, I picked up Kissing Kate at the library after spotting it at a bookstore, and was immediately intrigued by the blurb on the back. Best friends, sharing a kiss, and dealing with the fallout. I was thrilled to find out it was a first novel, because it is done so well. The style reminded me a lot of Sarah Dessen, who is my 2nd favorite author of all time (Adam Selzer is #1), and that automatically drew me in. She nicely weaves in multiple story lines, expertly sprinkles in the backstory in a way that made me crazy to know what happened, but not frustrated because she delievered just when the suspense got to be too much.
This book does a great job of taking a sensitive topic and exploring it in a realistic and clear way. Lauren's first novel is definitely something an aspiring author like me strives for.
And my favorite part? In the back of her book, she says this about her first novel: "It came neither quickly nor easily. When I pick up books at the bookstore, they always seem so glossy and enticing, so polished, and sometimes, I have the despairing thought that words leapt cleanly from the author's mind to the page—snap, just like that. This was certainly not the case for me. I mention this because some of you are writers, too. Keep plugging away, and keep the faith!"
I know just how she feels. Believe me.
Thank you, Lauren. I'm plugging and keeping. :) ♥
Buy it here: Kissing Kate
3 comments:
Awww, Ronni! This made my day. (Although try the ttyl books again, ya goof! You can do it. Be like the Little Engine!)
Glad you liked the book. :)
There is something about being older than dirt that makes reading books in IM style difficult. It's best used sparingly. Try The Fashion Disaster that Changed My Life. A little easier for us "oldsters"!
Just wanted to say I hear you. My greatest aspiration is to become an author as well. Keep up the good work (loved your reviews) and also do keep the faith. Good things come to those who ...are expecting them!
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