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Grounding Quinn by Steph Campbell
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it was ok
bookshelves: ugh

Here We Go Again. It looks long but it goes fast ;)

The Story is the most cliché thing you’ll find. Girl afraid to fall in Love. Boy that Loves her. She pushes him away. They get back together. End of the story. A lot of books have this plot and I LOVE IT! It's my favorite subject – I think… - and so when I read the summary I knew I had to read it. Sadly, my relationship with this book didn’t turn out nearly as good as I hoped :/ This is not a hate review whatsoever, it’s just a take on my personal opinion.

The first half of the book was great, it’s the part where the girl – Quinn – and the guy – Ben – fall in love. It was really good. This is also the part where she starts to get scared – Normal – and then they break up – Normal. I was sure I was going to give it 4 stars. The next half make me think I would give it 1.

They got into this Here We Go Again thing that was a pain in the butt. It went like this:

She did something. Something really bad. He’s pissed and goes away. She begs. He decides to forgive her. She tells him to go away (if the guy is willing to forgive you, why the hell do you tell him to go? O.o).He goes to a party with another girl. She yells at him stuff about moving on too fast and him dumping her for the ‘promiscuous’ girl [I say promiscuous to make it sound nicer] (whaaaaat? She dumped Him. Then he begs her again. She pushes him Away. Tells him she hates him. Feels bad afterwards. And blah blah.

There where WAY to many of this episodes and I was LITERALLY rolling my eyes by the end. And it was so much time that passed after they broke up, she says so herself, more than 100 days! It was somewhere around 5 months. So It also seemed unreal that they weren't moving past this, it's like 'Dude, Move On!!!' I was seriously – practically begging – for the book to end with both of them going their separate ways.

Another thing was the families. Ben’s mom was a bitch! And not once does he confront her. And also Quinn’s dad is a bitch! He’s sleeping with their neighbor! And her mom is crazy – literary. She has problems with them but she also never actually confronts them. In one chapter her dad is being pushy and she takes out the your-cheating-on-my-mom card. But that’s all, no sorting things out, just a check mate.

Being Scared is one thing, scared to fall in love, to confront someone and to just live your life. It is a whole other thing to be weak, which was what I got form Quinn :/

It had some good points, because she learns some valuable lessons, and by the end it seems that she finally got it, and even though a thousand Here We Go Again episodes happened, I was ready to see her come to her senses and talk to Ben. And when she’s at his house, she suddenly says:

“Never mind, it was stupid of me to come.”

Oh. Dear. God. Kill Me.



She threw everything she had learned, all the things she went through during the book directly to the trash with that line. All I wanted to do was grab the book and hit my forehead against it! If it wasn’t because there were 2 pages left I wouldn’t have continued reading it.

I’m not a girl that likes Here We Go Again relationships – been there – and I sort of can’t stand people who feel sorry for themselves, I get it, you get down sometimes – done that – but you get UP again. And the same goes to Quinn, she went through a lot of stuff, but you have got to move on.

So I’m giving it 2 stars. More like 2.5. Which means that it was OK. It had its meaning, but it just didn’t work nearly as well as I hoped. More than that I feel crushed, I wanted so bad to love it



If you can stand way to many Here We Go Again episodes then this book is for you.


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Quotes Jude Liked

Steph Campbell
“His massive frame occupies most of the doorway. He looks like a linebacker, or is it a quarterback I'm thinking of? The point is, he's a total Sasquatch. His t-shirt and preppy knit cardigan clash with his gargantuan body. Still, he's a decent eye candy.
"What can I help you with?" she asks. Her eyes dart back and forth between me and the yeti.”
Stephanie Campbell, Grounding Quinn

Steph Campbell
“I have no clue what my motive is for following him, maybe I'm just bored. Maybe it's just so easy to cyber-stalk hotties on Facebook that I've moved on to doing it in real life.”
Stephanie Campbell, Grounding Quinn

Steph Campbell
“Talking about myself makes me feel like I'm having an allergic reaction, especially when compliments are involved.”
Stephanie Campbell, Grounding Quinn

Steph Campbell
“I fight the urge to stand on my tip toes to reach his lips. Because my guess is that cramming my tongue down his throat right now, would be creepy”
Stephanie Campbell, Grounding Quinn

Steph Campbell
“So, what is this?" I ask.
Quinn narrows her eyes at the morsel of food that vaguely resembles a cross between a chicken nugget and brains. Only slimier.”
Stephanie Campbell, Grounding Quinn

Steph Campbell
“Beautiful things never last.”
Stephanie Campbell, Grounding Quinn

Steph Campbell
“You always hear people talk about how there are moments in your life when you just know that things will never be the same. I always thought that was all horseshit. But here, now, with the feeling of her soft, incredible lips moving with mine, I know that it happens.”
Stephanie Campbell, Grounding Quinn

Steph Campbell
“Does it ever make you sad?"
"Does what?"
"The Sunset,"
"Sad? Nah, I think it's peaceful."
"Not to me. I've always found it depressing."
"How so?"
"I guess because it's the end. I hate endings."
"Not all endings are bad though. I think of sunsets more as a clean slate. Besides, they're beautiful... like you"
"Beautiful things never last.”
Stephanie Campbell, Grounding Quinn


Reading Progress

June 21, 2011 – Shelved
July 18, 2011 – Started Reading
July 18, 2011 –
page 15
6.0%
July 19, 2011 –
page 61
24.4%
July 19, 2011 –
page 91
36.4%
July 20, 2011 –
page 139
55.6%
July 21, 2011 – Finished Reading
January 16, 2018 – Shelved as: ugh

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extraordinary ordinary whimsy What a gorgeous cover!


Jude Juju wrote: "What a gorgeous cover!"

I know right? Though I thought that was the main character but, in the book, she's described with long dark hair and tan skin... I was like 'whaaaat?' O.o


extraordinary ordinary whimsy Jude wrote: "I know right? Though I thought that was the main character but, in the book, she's described with long dark hair and tan skin... I was like 'whaaaat?' O.o"

Oooooo I hate when that happens. I always want the cover to match the descriptions.


message 4: by Everly (new)

Everly Anders The cover and name look great so thank you for the review, so i can avoid it.
Elle


message 5: by Laura (new)

Laura Newcombe Oh, boy. Don't think I'll be reading this one!
Thanks for the review, Jude. (:


Elizabeth Allen Wish I had read your review first. There go a few reading hours of my life I can't get back! Crap.


Jude Elizabeth wrote: "Wish I had read your review first. There go a few reading hours of my life I can't get back! Crap."

I'm guessing you already finished reading it x) ?


Elizabeth Allen Yeah, unfortunately. There have been a handful of books I've actually put down less than halfway through as completely unreadable. I guess this book wasn't totally without merit therefore I gave it a fighting chance. It did NOT fight its way back.


Christina (A Reader of Fictions) Yeesh! I definitely will give this one a miss.


message 10: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Lane Excellent review, Jude. Too bad it didn't work out for you. It sounds like I would get frustrated as well with the angst.


message 11: by AM (new)

AM THAAAKN YOUUU! I was about to read it, but I've learned from experience not to count on the actual book reviews. Usually they are trying so hard to convince you to read a book and to not reveal too much about the story at the same time, that the book turns out to be a whole lot different than what the reader gets from thhe review.


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