“Brittany flashes me
a triumphant smile, thinking she’s won this round. Guess again gringa. Game on”. Simone Elkeles knows
how to make your blood boil and make you feel like a hopeless romantic in the book
Perfect Chemistry, you meet two very
different people Alex and Brittany. They both go to Fairfield high school in
Illinois a school were two very different towns and groups of people meet, and Alex
and Brittany come from different sides. Brittany lives in the “nicer” part of
town she leads everyone on to believing she lives a perfect life with a perfect
family, but none of that is true she has a judge mental, strict mother who
watches her every move and a disabled sister and a father who is consumed by
work. Alex on the other had lives in the run down side of things, him his mom
and two brothers live in a very small house, though they don’t have much they
still love each other and are like a actual family. Alex is in a gang the
Latino bloods, after watching his father get killed right in front of him at the
age of 6 he has no choice, being in the gang is the only way to protect his
family even if he doesn’t want to be in it and he actually wants to make
something of himself go to college do something and meeting Brittany could
change all of that.
Although when people hear the word romance as the genre for
the book they turn away that should be the case here. Though the book is mainly
romance but it has a little bit of everything, to interest everyone. Unlike
most romance books with the slow begging of people meeting then getting to know
each other it’s not the case here she adds in little sparks here and there even
if it just last for a second it keeps it interesting and intriguing making you
want to keep reading and find out what else is going to happen. Even though the
story line is a little predictable the good girl wants the bad boy, she makes
you hate that you like Alex so much he’s so nice and cares for Brittany that
you just can’t help but it the same for Brittany and little does she know that
she’s turning him into a better person even if her parents can’t get pass the
fact that he’s in a gang, they are good for each other
Elkeles takes a twist in her writing that I have never seen
before by each chapter changing it from either Brittany’s to Alex’s perspective
on things and sometimes over lapping so you can get each side of the story and how
they are feeling about it. Just like as
they go through a break up Alex’s chapter ends with a “That will definitely be
my undoing. “Yeah it does” I say with tears forming in my eye’s I drive off.”
But, then Brittany’s following chapter starts with “After I used two boxes of
tissues, Sierra gave up on trying to cheer me up and let me cry myself to
sleep.” It was a different way to read a
book, it wasn’t good or bad just different you really start to like how you can
see what feeling then switch and see what the other person is too. You get to
almost get inside their heads in a way then
Interesting points in paragraph 2 about the genre. I also like the examples you use in the final paragraph.
ReplyDeleteIs it all the way finished because the last sentence seems to trail off?