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Book Review - James Hannah's The A-Z of You and Me

Thank you to Sourcebooks Landmark for providing me with an advanced copy of James Hannah's novel, The A-Z of You and Me, in exchange for an honest review.

PLOT - Ivo is only in his early 40's, yet his life is coming to an end. As he spends his last weeks in a hospice, a nurse gives him a game to play: he must recall memories with associated body parts for each letter of the alphabet. Beginning with "A", Ivo recalls a childhood memory involving an Adam's Apple. Ivo remembers his life, love, and regrets, as his pain medication makes his mind increasingly foggy, and he succumbs to his disease.

LIKE- I like the concept of The A-Z of You and Me. The idea of connecting body parts to recalled memories, generates compelling stories and it provides an interesting framework for the novel. The book deals with Ivo's relationships and often poor choices with regard to friends and experiences. To that end, the story is filled with memorable secondary characters; people that you wouldn't want to know in real life, but make for a good story. There is a very sweet memory involving knitted hearts hung in trees in the middle of the night. It's magical and cinematic. 

DISLIKE- I just didn't connect with Ivo, which is a huge problem. He's definitely a character that has made some bad choices, but he's still the protagonist, and I felt that I should be rooting for him. It's clear that his health isn't going to improve, but I wanted to care about his final decisions to make peace with his past.  I felt indifference towards Ivo, which is almost worse than disliking a character. I can't quite pinpoint the issue causing my indifference, possibly character voice? 

RECOMMEND- No. Ultimately my disconnect from Ivo makes Hannah's debut novel a no-go as far as recommending it. Although, if Hannah's second novel catches my interest, I'd give him a second chance as a writer. The A-Z of You and Me isn't terrible, it just didn't have the emotional impact that I anticipating. 

 

tags: The A-Z of You and Me, James Hannah Author, The A-Z of You and Me James Hannah, Stories Set in England, Ivo Character, Young People in Hospice, Stories About Dying, Sourcebooks Landmark, Netgalley, Indifference Towards Character
categories: Read
Sunday 05.01.16
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Book Review- Katarina Bivald's The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend

 

Thank You to Sourcebooks Landmark for providing me with an advanced copy of Katarina Bivald's The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend, in exchange for an honest review. 

 

PLOT - Sara loves books and until recently, she worked at a bookstore in Sweden. When her store closes and she finds herself at a career crossroads, she decides to take a summer trip to America. Sara had spent years corresponding and sharing books, with her friend Amy, a resident of Broken Wheel, Iowa. Amy has invited Sara to be her house guest, for as long as she cares to visit.

When Sara arrives, she finds out that Amy has died a few days earlier. Amy had lived alone and the town makes the collective decision to allow Sara to stay in the house, rent free. Not only does she not have to pay rent, but the people of the town won't let her pay for anything. In efforts to repay the town, Sara comes up with the idea to use an abandoned store to open a bookshop, where she will sell Amy's enormous book collection for the benefit of Broken Wheel. 

Broken Wheel is not a big town, nor is it one populated with readers. It seems that this bookstore will be a failure, but that's because people have underestimated the impact that their visitor is making on their fractured town. The question soon arises, who needs who more? Does Broken Wheel need Sara, or does Sara need Broken Wheel?

LIKE- I was originally drawn to this book, because Bivald is a Swedish author. My step-children are Swedish and when possible, I like to learn about their culture. Although the story is set in America, it does have Swedish touches, with the main character being from Sweden. I believe Broken Wheel is a fictional town, but it is set in a part of Iowa where the maternal side of my family is from, another aspect of the book that drew me to read it.

Sara is a plucky character and she loves books. The story is absolutely filled with book references, most of which I got, but a few eluded me. It's so filled with these references, that I think the story would not appeal to non-book lovers. The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend is a book-geek paradise. 

The town of Broken Wheel is a bit like the Gilmore Girl's town of Stars Hollow, but a economically depressed version. Even with its unemployment and boarded-up main street, this is a fictional town that I wish that I lived in, because of its strong sense of community. It doesn't ring true to any town that I've ever visited, but it makes me wistful, hoping that places like this really do exist. This dream town is part of the pleasure of reading Bivald's story.

DISLIKE- The last third of the story is odd. There is a plot line where the town tries to get Sara to marry a fellow resident, so that she will get her VISA. This outrageous adventure distracts from the deeper issues.

RECOMMEND- Yes. The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend is a relatively light, sweet story. It will require a hefty dose of suspension of disbelief, but it's filled with memorable characters and it gave me the "warm fuzzies". As a bonus, Bivald even writes in a line about all of the Swedish books being so dark and depressing...The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend totally bucks that stereotype. 

tags: The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend, Broken Wheel Iowa, Swedish Author Katarina Bivald, Katarina Bivald Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend, Stories Set in Iowa, Stories of Swedish Authors, Happy Swedish Stories, Towns like Stars Hollow, Like Gilmore Girls, Books for Booklovers, Books for Bookworms, Book-Geeks, Sourcebooks Landmark
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Friday 01.01.16
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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