March 7, 2013

Real Mermaids Don't Need High Heels by Helene Boudreau + 3 Book Giveaway!!

Real Mermaids Don't Need High Heels (Real Mermaids, #3)
Title: Real Mermaids Don't Need High Heels
Author: Helene Boudreau
Series: Real Mermaids, #3
Source: Publisher for Blog tour
Publisher: Sourcebooks Jabberwocky
Publication Date: February 1, 2013
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The only thing that terrifies Jade more than the ocean is dancing at the Fall Formal. Because Jade has two left feet—er, flippers. Who knew being a high school freshman is even more awkward than being a plus-size aqua-phobic mer-girl? At least her only drama is of the human variety...

Or not.

The Mermish Council has just declared that all land-dwelling mers but return to the ocean. Pronto. But there's no way Jade is going to let her mom, or Luke, her...boyfriend? mer-guy-friend?, disappear into the deep, dark ocean. Again. After all, a girl's got to have a date to her first dance.

If Jade can stop mer-mageddon, finding a plus-size dress that doesn't look like a shower curtain should be a piece of cake.
I think that this is the book where I've found my happy place for this series-- I just need to accept that this is MG, a genre that I don't usually read, so there are going to be some things that will just kill me. Like the lack of down-time between adventures. But the more that I think about that, the more that I realize that MG is known for it's over-the-top adventures that just keep happening, so I think I've finally made peace with that. Finally.

And that's all that needed to be done for me to just sit back and start really enjoying this series. I already liked Jade, so now that I've made peace with the adventures, I can say that I love Jade. She's really level-headed most of the time, and she totally makes me laugh with her snarky humor! She also manages to be spunky a lot, even when she's in grave danger, and yes, she still makes me laugh. And nod while saying, "Amen, sister! Preach about being plus-sized!!"

I also like the way that her relationship with Luke has progressed throughout the books-- meaning it's basically gone nowhere, but I think that it's pretty realistic, considering the young age of Luke and Jade. I love how confused they are! It's the cutest thing I've ever seen, and I hope that they actually get somewhere in the next book. Getting over the confusion is part of growing up! And it's just really cute. =]

Speaking of cute, this entire series really is adorable. I'm really starting to appreciate that it isn't filled with mature subjects. It's a kick-back-and-relax kind of read. I'm loving that! I'm also loving that the ending was sweet and happy, and that the characters all had their own little happy endings. So much love for happiness, y'all!

In the end,  Real Mermaids Don't Need High Heels was a satisfying read that left me happy with where the characters were, and hopeful about the next book in the series.
Giveaway:
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Real Mermaids Don’t Wear Toe Rings (Real Mermaids, #1)Real Mermaids Don't Hold Their Breath (Real Mermaids, #2)Real Mermaids Don't Need High Heels (Real Mermaids, #3)

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30 comments:

  1. I don't usually read MG too... Maybe because I'm still trying to prove to the world (and to myself...) that I'm an actual teen and not a tween anymore!! XD
    I would definitely recommend this book to my younger sister, because I think she'll love it.
    Great review1!!

    Your blog is beautiful <3

    Please check out mine too. Thanks ^^
    Sapir @ Diary of a Wimpy Teen Girl

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    1. Haha, I know exactly what you mean! I don't think I ever read MG though, so it's a nice change in my reading. We're all a little immature, right? ;P

      I think that I might recommend this to my BFF, who loves reading MG and fairytales-- we'll see! :D Thanks, sweetie! :D

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  2. I recommended this to my niece after reading another fab review..I am glad you enjoyed it and hey if you liked it who cares how it's labeled!

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    1. Yay! I hope that she gets to read it, and that she likes it! (: Haha, well, I guess it really doesn't matter! :D

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  3. This sounds like such an adorable series Magan, I'm not usually one to pick up middle grade books, but I think these will be so much fun! Lovely review! :)

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    1. It really is a cute series! I really enjoy it. (: And I don't usually read MG either, but like Kimba said, "who cares what it's classified as"? :D Thank you!

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  4. There was a time when I was totally into mermaids... I don't know what happened that I fell out of it :-(

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    1. Aww, that sucks! :( I used to be really into paranormal books, and I fell out of it too-- so I know what you mean.

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  5. I've had this series on my TBR list for awhile and cannot wait to read it!! The books sound really good! Fingers crossed for this one!!
    Thank you for the chance at winning this great series!!

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    1. I hope that you get to read it as soon as possible! May the odds be ever in your favor. ;) You're welcome, but thank Sourcebooks! :D

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  6. Middle grade books aren't always for me either (though, funnily enough, I'm reading one at the moment!), and I tend to shy away from mermaid stories in general. They rarely seem to work for me. This does sound pretty fun overall, though. I love a good spunky heroine and Jade sound like the sort of character I'd get along with just fine. :) Fantastic review, Megan!

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    1. Haha, I really wasn't sure that I would like these, because of their status as MG. But it was cute! Ah, I think that a lot of mermaid stories just don't work because people don't give us enough detail! It was fun. ;) Haha, Jade is totally awesome! Sh'e s really my favorite part. Thank you!

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  7. There are some really good MG books which I would recommend but these just don't sound for me right now. They sound toooo cute and nice for me, I need a bit of death and destruction I think....

    http://thehouseofliterarymirrors.blogspot.co.uk/

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    1. I'm sure that there are some fantastic MG-- these ones are pretty cute. ;) I'm sorry that they don't sound like something you'll like. :( Haha, I know what you mean. ;)

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  8. I think what I appreciate most about MG book is the innocents of the characters. It's so lovely to see children save the worlds, and my favorite MG books at the moment is How to Train Your Dragon series. :) Anyway, this series sounds very cute, Megan! I just can imagine myself grinning like crazy because of the misadventures of Jade and Luke. :)

    Fabulous review, Megan! <3

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    1. I think that's what it's got going for it. All YA is mature nowadays, so it's nice to read about innocent kids. OHMYGOSH! I haven't read the series, but the movie!! Toothless is awesome! It's totally cute. Haha, luckily grinning like a weirdo is expected when I'm reading, otherwise I would have seen some really weird looks! ;D

      Thank you! <3

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  9. I don't read MG very often either and it is sometimes hard to get used to the differences in the genre. Perhaps an adult not used to reading YA would have the same difficulties. I just have to remember to appreciate MG for what it is. Although a stellar MG manages to read as a smooth story and isn't jumpy. But stellar MG is as rare as stellar YA or stellar adult.

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    1. I think you're right, you just have to adjust to the differences in genre. ;) It is what it is, right? I agree. But I think that books in general need to meet that in order to be stellar. ;)

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  10. I've been looking for a good Middle Grade read that was part adorable and part fantasy and what's better than mermaids?! Glad you're hopeful to where the story is leading!
    Thanks for the giveaway too! :)

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    1. Hmm. I'll get back to you on that one! ;] I'm very hopeful! I'm sure that it could really go places from here. Thanks to Sourcebooks! :D

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  11. The cover of this is SO cute! Usually I avoid mermaid books but this one sounds fun.

    And hey, Megan! Thanks for dropping by our blog :D I can't get the GFC thingo to work right now, but when I do I will be back to follow your blog!

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    1. I know! The first two covers weren't all that great, but this one is just adorable! I'm not sure that I avoid mermaids, but I don't read books with them very often.

      You're welcome, sweetie! AWWW, thank you! You're awesome! :D

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  12. I'm not really a fan of MG either, but there is a series between MG and YA that works great for me - Heist Society by Ally Carter.
    BEsides, this sounds too adorable to miss.
    Great review. :)

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    1. I'm kind of glad that I'm not the only person who doesn't love MG, LOL! I've read the first couple book in that series-- I really would like to know what Hale's name is. Haha, it's definitely cute! Thank you! (:

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  13. Glad that you were able to make peace about the adventures and just accept its mg and different and enjoy Jade's story.

    Brandi @ Blkosiner’s Book Blog

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    1. Thanks! I just don't read very much MG, you know? ;)

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  14. Aww this seems like a cute and fun series. Glad you enjoyed it once you got used to the nonstop adventures. I like middle grade too, but it does take some adjusting. Wonderful review! :-)

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    1. So far, I think it's totally cute. I really did! It's just not something I'm used to, you know? Thank you! :D

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  15. I like a slow developing relationship, it makes it so much more real. I know what you mean about MG being dramatic, I guess that is what makes them so fun and appealing to younger ages. Great review!

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    1. It really does! And it's just so cute, because they're so young and awkward. It's awesome! Haha, yes. It is really appealing to the younger set. (: Thank you!

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