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review 2017-06-03 19:07
Review: Imaginary Girls (Nova Ren Suma)
Imaginary Girls - Nova Ren Suma

Series: N/A

Publisher: Dutton Juvenile (2011)

Genre(s): Urban Fantasy, Mystery

 

This book is beautiful. And it's ugly, sometimes, even. And it's definitely weird.

 
I was in a reading slump. I didn't feel like reading anything at all and that is a very scary feeling for a book lover as all book lovers know. I started reading Imaginary Girls in this mindset, and at first I wasn't interested. Not much really.
 
But then the pace of the book picked up and I wanted to know more and more and I just had to read. And I also had to stop because I wanted this book to last, if that makes sense.
 
Ruby and Chloe are sisters. They might as well be orphans because they have different fathers and their mother loves her bottles more than she loves them. But it's all right, because Ruby takes care of Chloe. Ruby can get anything she wants, from anyone.
 
And so Ruby raises Chloe and tells her stories about the town that was there before their town but was destroyed by water when New York City decided to make a reservoir. And that the townsfolk didn't leave and now live in the underwater city.
 
One day an accident happens. Chloe is swimming and she finds a dead girl. She is sent to live with her father but after two years, Ruby wants her back. And Ruby always gets what she wants.
 
Imaginary Girls was... well, I can't even say. I really liked it because it is just so... strange (but good strange). There's a main character who isn't the main character, there is love that is more obsession than love but in the end it is love and the emotions portrayed in this novel turn everything around and make us doubt our assumptions about the characters.
 
I can't even describe this book properly. It has that ethereal quality of otherness that so many paranormal books try to achieve but can't. It is truly compelling and beautiful, not because of the writing being poetic or anything. It's just the story, the overall subtleness of the plot and of the characters that make it so. And Chloe's unique and flawed perspective is what makes this book so magical.
 
Imaginary Girls is the story of two sisters that had a hard time growing up. It's about love so strong it ends up destroying instead of nurturing. The characters were spellbinding and interesting. The story was haunting and the paranormal elements were subtle and so well placed you never really know if there is something supernatural.
 
The plot is well constructed and keeps you guessing. But what really makes this book shine are the characters. They seem so real and at the same time so... other, so different. I must say I didn't much care for Chloe's "love interest", though.
 
Overall, a great read. It is a mysterious book that will keep you reading just to find out what is real and what is not. Recommended.

 

Blast from the past: originally read and reviewed in 2012

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review 2015-05-26 04:27
Magical realism? WTF was this book
Imaginary Girls - Nova Ren Suma

I didn't really get it. I didn't really like it. To my mind the weakest of her books. Not a patch on the other two.

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text 2015-05-25 20:38
Reading progress update: I've read 48%.
Imaginary Girls - Nova Ren Suma

This is the last of Nova Ren Suma's novels that I haven't already read. It was her first book - I read them out of order: 2, 3, 1.

 

This is right in her wheelhouse, with two sisters and something going on that the reader doesn't completely understand. 

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review 2015-04-06 11:43
So i read this last year and never got around to typing up my review. Random guess I'm going to rate it 3 stars.
Imaginary Girls - Nova Ren Suma

Opening sentence: Ruby said I'd never drown - not in deep ocean, not by shipwreck, not even by falling drunk in someone's pool.

 

 

Well that was bizarre and not at all like i expected. still really good read though. I kind of felt like this book or should i say writing enchanted me, I just wanted, needed to keep reading it, to find out all its secrets, what really happened. Even though this book was filled with stuff that should of been entirely boring i wasn't in the slightest bored. I suppose thats what good writers do, they suck you in no matter whats written on the pages.

 

The characters were....interesting and to me really American. similar to what i would picture bumpkin american's to be like without the extreme stereotype's.

 

The ending was not quite what i expected, we were lead at every turn, and even though i knew this book was fiction, for some strange reason i expected it to be written more like non-fiction. but i suppose the younger sister, our protagonist, Chloe has cracked and isn't telling us (the readers) the truth. throughout the book she clearly wasn't a very reliable narrator, so its hard to tell.

 

Either way i rather enjoyed myself, I'm pleased I randomly stumbled across Imaginary Girls and decided to read it.

 

Great cover by the way - doesn't completely fit in with the story line but its good. 

 

 

Random Quote i enjoyed:

 

"I looked up into the sky, and her balloons were everywhere, it seemed, the air marred with bloody streaks and littered with demands, and nothing and no one could stop them from coming."

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text 2014-12-31 16:52
Best Books of 2014
Pushing the Limits - Katie McGarry
Everything Leads to You - Nina LaCour
Dangerous Boys - Abigail Haas
Imaginary Girls - Nova Ren Suma
Under The Never Sky - Veronica Rossi
Amy and Roger's Epic Detour - Morgan Matson
Mortal Danger - Ann Aguirre
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea - April Genevieve Tucholke
The Drowning Girl - Caitlín R. Kiernan
Anna and the French Kiss (Anna & the French Kiss 1) by Stephanie Perkins (2014) Paperback - Stephanie Perkins
This year I discovered contemporary YA. I'm an escapist reader which is why I like fantasy romance but real life romance has never really appealed to me, I've sort of had this idea that I want paranormal romance, why would I want to read about ordinary people? This year I got rid of that idea. I picked a Katie McGarry book up early this year and loved it to pieces and from then on have discovered a whole new load of books to obsess over. Contemporary stuff in many cases I have found is just as good as the paranormal romance, dystopia and fantasy I love.
 
According to Goodreads I read 179 books this year, according to Booklikes I've read 182. (Not sure how that works). 
 
Best Books of the Year
Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry - Review
Everything Leads to You by Nina LaCour - Review
The Drowning Girl By Caitlin R Keirnan - Review
Under The Never Sky By Veronica Rossi read not reviewed - 4 stars. One of the most original dystopias I have read this year. Loved both characters and world building.  
Between The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea by April Genevieve Tucholke - Review
Mortal Danger by Anne Aguirre - Review
Prisoner of Night and Fog  - Anne Blankman - Review
Amy and Roger's Epic Detour - Morgan Matson  - Review 
A Mad Wicked Folly by Sharon Biggs Waller - read not reviewed. 5 Star. This type of historical is really not usually my thing but I picked it up due to blogger enthusiasm. And so glad I did because I loved it.
Dangerous Boys - Abigail Haas -  Review
Imaginary Girl - Nova Ren Suma - Review
Anna and the French Kiss and Isla and the Happy Ever After by Stephanie Perkins
Anna Review - Isla Review
 
Best new authors discovered this year -
Nova Ren Suma, Nina LaCour, Jay Kristoff, Katie McGarry, Morgan Matson, Stephanie Perkins. 
 
Series finished
Fallen by Lauren Kate, Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare
 
 
Trilogies Read
The Silver Chain by Primula Bond, Revenants by Amy Plum, Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins, The Selection by Kiera Cass

Honorable mentions#
These are some of the books I took a chance on and really enjoyed. 
The Art of Lainey by Paula Stokes , The Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor, Shadow and Bone/Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo, Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi, Ascension by Caris Roane, Daughter of the Blood by Anne Bishop, Stormdancer by Jay Kristoff, Open Road Summer by Emery Lord, Under these Restless Skies by Lissa Bryan, All that Glows by by Ryan Graudin, Dead Beautiful by Yvonne Woon
 
Most Anticipated Book of 2014
Heir of Fire by Sarah J Maas read not reviewed. 5 stars.
Ever since Crown of Midnight last year I have been dying to get my hands on this book. I purchased 3 copies. A signed paperback, a hardback, and a kindle copy. I had a stare at my phone in utter disbelief moment of fangirl glee when Sarah J Maas actually replied to one of my tweets. And I'm still somewhat torn on where I stand with this book. I gave it 5 stars because the last couple of hundred pages and Manon Blackbeak's story alone were worth five stars. But I had some problems with the middle of the book. This may be because it took me forever to read it. I decided I would take my time because if I read it quickly I would be whining because I had finished and the next one won't be out until next September. I need to do a proper review and reread as well. But this is still my favourite fantasy series. 
 
 Worst books of 2014 - 
These are the books that made me ranty and ragey. 
We were Liars - E Lockhart - Review
The Wicked We Have Done - Sarah Harian - Review. I have never before hated a book as much as I hated this thing.  
The Jewel - - Amy Ewing - Review 
The Secret Diamond Sisters Michelle Madow - Review
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