hush, hush by Becca Fitzpatrick
The time of year comes when we are faced with the ever annoying question, "what do you want for Christmas?"
The first, and correct, response is a raised voice, "I don't know!" accompanied by a sigh and somewhat of an exhausted falling into a chair feeling. There just isn't enough time in a day to think of all the things one wants for Christmas. Maybe that's why we get a whole year; for preparation purposes.
In the year of 2014, I was busy on Pinterest when I came upon an idea that someone had nicely displayed upon the Internet. So that year, instead of using my usual response, "Chapters gift cards", I said, "your favourite novel". Unfortunately, I wasn't able to find out how many people have just one favourite book, as only one non-Santa asked me this.
As you may have already guessed, this book was the favourite novel of my best friend. It was gifted to me for Christmas; along with a lovely handwritten letter. That is how it came to be recommended to me by a friend.
This novel is a written for teens, teen love story. We start off with two people who are completely different. One is determined not to like the other, while the other is determined to have the one like them. Take that plot line and add some *spoileralert!* angels, back alleys at night and pool and you're right in the novel.
I would not normally read this type of novel, but I rather enjoy the idea of reading a book that someone, who you know well, loves. To read words that have been thought over, analyzed and have amused a person you are close to helps you to know who they are a little better. It's quite a powerful experience.
If you start reading this novel, just a heads up, there are three more after it. I won't be participating in any further reading at the present time, so please no spoilers. I didn't spoil anything for you that you didn't already suspect from looking at the cover or reading the little description on the back. Just remember that.
There's a storm a-brewing! this is t-bear signing off