by Jeanne Ryan
Such a bad read. So trashy, in the worst possible sense.
Vee is used to being a second banana to her best friend Syd, who stars in the school play while Vee does the stage make-up. When she grows tired of being behind the scenes, she does a dare for an online game called Nerve. Potential players can apply for the game and submit video of themselves perf...
I've owned this book for a few years now, but I never actually picked it up until I saw the movie trailer with Dave Franco. (I will always watch any movie with Dave Franco in it!) The trailer looked okay, and since books are always better than the movie, this book had to be at least decent, right? W...
When the synopsis for Jeanne Ryan's Nerve was first brought to light, it instantly became a novel I had very high hopes for. Talk of high stakes dares broadcasted online by a game that seems to personally know its players - this screams intensity, excitement, and a heck of a lot of entertainment. Wh...
As seen on Ed and Em's Reviews!4.5/5 StarsWhen I finished Nerve, I really didn't know how I felt about it. It was a book that I literally couldn't stop reading. There isn't really a point where the plot settles down. Every time you think to set the book aside and do something productive, you'll find...
What an awesome read! Nerve by author Jeanne Ryan is definitely a must-read for the year of 2012. It’s fast-paced, romantic, dangerous, and laugh out loud hilarious. What could be better than that? I constantly found myself wanting more than anything to put the story down and to do something els...
Originally on my blog as part of the blog tour:Instantly we get a connection with Vee. We also get the feeling of being backstage (ironically). Her personality and her connection to the other characters leaves her out a bit, which then brings us closer to her and her character.Speaking of her fri...
Now this is an enthralling and excited book! I adored the plot and how different it was.What I enjoyed most about this book is the plot. Do you have nerve to walk into a store, and cluck like chicken for $50? How about telling your best friend what really happen at the party for $500? This is what m...
3.5 starsInteresting premise, very fast paced. A little irritated with the ending...
NERVE is an thrill-a-minute. As a reader I totally felt the discomfort and nervousness Vee feels during the dares she decides to complete for the game. Introducing Ian as her dare partner is a stroke of genius because he just adds to the thrill, but in a much different way. What makes this book so g...