Series: N/A
Source: Bought
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Publication Date: February 26, 2013
Set over the course of one school year in 1986, ELEANOR AND PARK is the story of two star-crossed misfits – smart enough to know that first love almost never lasts, but brave and desperate enough to try. When Eleanor meets Park, you’ll remember your own first love – and just how hard it pulled you under.
If you didn't guess, the ending sort of broke this one for me. It still gets four stars, but because it's a work of genius and a romance between two NORMAL people. But the ending... as realistic as it was, that was a book thrower for me. Good thing that it's on my kindle, or I literally would've - I sort of gently tossed my kindle away.
I kind of started backwards here, to tell you the truth. Let's go back to the beginning. The first paragraph, the first sentence - they were like instant hooks. I wanted to know all about Eleanor and Park, and why Park is looking so hard for resemblances in other people. Lucky for me, we found out pretty sudden like. I loved how normal and lovable both Eleanor and Park were.
Eleanor could be a bit overbearing and brash at times, but it's just her personality - and it's very easy to get used to, because I know several people that Eleanor could literally be. It was easy to imagine her, because she was just so real! I also liked Park - he was like the cutest thing ever. Really. And he's so mushy adorbs - finally a sweet guy! (And chivalrous!) *hugs fictional character*
I also appreciated their family dynamics. It was really nice to see Eleanor and her mom go to the grocery store... I mean, that just made my day! Real, normal every day things! In a book! And the world didn't end! But Eleanor's stepfather is....gross. I really, really disliked him. Like, I would beat you badly disliked him.
Contrary-wise, both of Park's parents were great! His mom was a little iffy at first, but I grew to like her. Some of the things that she says are just too funny. And Park's dad was a pretty good guy, even if he is a little tough on Park.
Eleanor & Park together, though... the warm fuzzies. They were so cute, and I love love loved them together! They were kind of awkward sometimes, but it was still so cute. I do think that Park's confession of love was only because he was scared, though. He could've waited just a little bit longer before he threw it out there. (Oh, like that's a spoiler. You already knew that they were going to fall in love!)
All in all, Eleanor and Park would have been at LEAST a four point five for me, if the ending just hadn't killed it for me. I do want to read more by Rainbow Rowell, though!
I'm glad you enjoyed this one Megan! Shame about the ending though (although I felt the same). If you want to read more by the author, I'd recommend Attachments… it's a lot more fluffy, but the ending's more fulfilling. I've heard a lot of positive things about Fangirl too, although apparently the ending of that is a let down too.
ReplyDeleteAnyhow, lovely review Megan!
I'm glad that I liked this one too! OH GOSH. You understand, then! It KILLED me. I died. Really. I'd love to read Attachments! It looks really adorable and interesting. :) Fangirl was pretty good, but the ending is a let down, in it's own way. Thanks! :D
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a sweet romance story. I giggled when you said how you just tossed your Kindle a bit when you reached the end, hehe.
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It was a sweet story. LOL, thanks. I really did. ;)
ReplyDeleteI really want to read this book.I've heard good things about Rainbow Rowell and her Fangirl sounds amazing.
ReplyDeleteI think I am going to love Park already.A sweet,awkward guy.Sign me in:)
I am curious about this ending though.Well,I have to read the book and see.
Fangirl wasn't that awesome upon first reading, but now I'm reading it again - it's one of those books that disappoints you at first (in my case), but ultimately becomes a favorite.
ReplyDeleteI bet that you will! Park really is super adorable - I love him. The ending is just... sad. Mostly sad. :/
Really?How was the characters?
ReplyDeleteI am already in love with Park,just based on your description.
Why don't they get together in the end?
Hmm. Cath is a fun character - the kind of girl who sits in her room all alone, and hates the public... I think that all book bloggers relate to her at LEAST a little bit. And Levi, the love interest... I die at his adorableness. (Weirdest thought ever, but I just want to have a miniature Levi to carry around in my pocket. NO, I have no idea WHERE that came from.)
ReplyDeleteHaha, well... I guess you gotta read it now! :D Um, it's just more real life than a lot of books. There are problems that don't magically go away, you know?
I love the fanfiction business in the book.I used to write,but I don't have much time for that anymore:(
ReplyDeleteReally?Another adorable guy?I think I am just going to love all the guys Rainbow Rowell creates:)
Exactly.I love books that show real life.Realistic fiction is great.
See, that's where I didn't connect - I've never done fanfiction, and I don't think I've even read any. O.O But you used to write? :D
ReplyDeleteHahaha, it's a good possibility! She writes the nerdy ones, not the bad ones... they're all hard core geeks, but of different types. :P
Realistic fiction is great! It was just sad in this case, LOL.
We read this book in our book club. I waited until the last three days and then gave it a go. Every word and nuance were a touching and beautiful experience. This book truly touched my heart. :)
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