Friday, January 10, 2014

Review: Being Sloane Jacobs by Lauren Morrill

Being Sloane Jacobs by Lauren Morrill hit the shelves on Jan 7! Now, there is no need to run screaming for the bookstore, but when you get a chance, this is a cute read to fly through.

       Being Sloane Jacobs aka redux

Meet Sloane Emily Jacobs: a seriously stressed-out figure-skater from Washington, D.C., who choked during junior nationals and isn’t sure she’s ready for a comeback. What she does know is that she’d give anything to escape the mass of misery that is her life.

Now meet Sloane Devon Jacobs, a spunky ice hockey player from Philly who’s been suspended from her team for too many aggressive hip checks. Her punishment? Hockey camp, now, when she’s playing the worst she’s ever played. If she messes up? Her life will be over.

When the two Sloanes meet by chance in Montreal and decide to trade places for the summer, each girl thinks she’s the lucky one: no strangers to judge or laugh at Sloane Emily, no scouts expecting Sloane Devon to be a hero. But it didn’t occur to Sloane E. that while avoiding sequins and axels she might meet a hockey hottie—and Sloane D. never expected to run into a familiar (and very good-looking) face from home. It’s not long before the Sloanes discover that convincing people you’re someone else might be more difficult than being yourself.(GoodReads).


Originality: 4. This book is The Parent Trap and The Cutting Edge mashed together. Did anyone else see this? Or does this fact escape the notice of all those who are actually teens?
Absurdity:  4. Of course the ol' switchero is absurd. But what really struck me as suspect was how easily our Sloanes managed to hide that they were brand new to their sport. I mean, The Cutting Edge says this can soooort of happen, but still.....
Level of Paranormal Romance: So much hockey boy romance. If you have always swooned for that sweaty-long-hair-under-a-helmet thing, then this is for you. Otherwise.....its a regular old bit of teen feelings thrown in. Nothing heart-stopping.
Level of Harry Potterness: 4. Middle of the road story telling. Nothing creative, but still some cute moments a few after-school-special lessons make for an easy but pleasant enough read.

FTC Full Disclosure: I received a review copy from DelacorteHappy reading followed. (We do not accept or receive compensation for reviews at YAF and WS.)

1 comment:

  1. I've been seeing this one around a lot, but I'm not sure it's for me. Yay for originality. Or not. *sigh* I loved The Parent Trap, but I mean, how many of these types can there be?I don't mind cutesy, but if there's no substance to the romance whatsoever, buh-bye. I think I'll give a miss with this one. Great review! :)

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