Belly Up

Apr. 29th, 2019 01:49 pm
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While Troy's recuperating, I've been trying to get through some of my Netgalley books. Good news: I only have one left that publishes in April (tomorrow, actually, oops) and then the next doesn't publish until May 21st. Score! I'm almost caught up.

Anyway, what I've been reading is this:

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I don't read too much YA, but this appealed to me because something like 75% of my female friends in high school had babies. I was not one of them, but even so, the subject hit close to home. (Side note: a party for a pregnant friend is what actually got Troy and I together in the first place so...)

Blurb:


There’s a first time for everything.

First time playing quarters.

First time spinning the bottle.

First totally hot consensual truck hookup with a superhot boy whose digits I forgot to get.

First time getting pregnant.

Surprised you with that one, didn’t I?

Surprised me, too. I’d planned to spend senior year with my bestie-slash-wifey, Devi Abrams, graduating at the top of my class and getting into an Ivy League college. Instead, Mom and I are moving in with my battle-ax of a grandmother and I’m about to start a new school and a whole new life.

Know what’s more fun than being the new girl for your senior year? Being the pregnant new girl. It isn’t awesome. There is one upside, though—a boy named Leaf Leon. He’s cute, an amazing cook and he’s flirting me up, hard-core. Too bad I’m knocked up with a stranger’s baby. I should probably mention that to him at some point.

But how?

It seems I’ve got a lot more firsts to go.


The best part about this book is that it's written in a very light-hearted style, even when Sara is dealing with heavy issues. Things like telling her mom she's pregnant and whether she wants to keep the baby or not. I love Sara's voice and her whole attitude. She's scared, she's freaking out, but she knows her family has her back, so it'll be okay in the end.

Now, the reason why I'm even here right now is Leaf. Sara is half Swedish, half Spanish, and feels like the poster child for diversity living in the suburbs of Connecticut. So, when she meets Leaf that first time, she's drawn to him - his dark hair, his dark skin, his big smile. But even better? He's not what you'd think - he's not Hispanic.

HE'S FREAKING ROMANI.

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I about tossed my Kindle when I read that, I kid you not. Even better is that when he introduced himself, he said "Leaf, like a leaf on the wind" and Sara immediately responded with, LIKE ON FIREFLY? Hah. Total geek out right now.

(And now I desperately want to finish this so I can read The Princess and the Fangirl - the sequel to Geekerella. But I digress. Rapidly and often.)

Okay, okay, I'm going back to my book now. BUT I HAD TO SHARE THAT. I don't often run into Roma in any of the novels I read (and I read across most genres), so this was a pleasant surprise. Leaf's nothing like Andy but I LOVE HIM ALREADY.

Oh - and if you like dark fiction with a mystery mixed in, you have got to read Little Darlings by Melanie Golding. SO DAMN GOOD GUYS. I can't even express myself right now. And I don't generally get this worked up over something I've read. Hahaha.

Um, as you were?

Date: 2019-05-14 10:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asphaltcowgrrl.livejournal.com
It's probably a lot more relocatable to us because sooooo many people when we were in high school were having babies. I actually had a friend who had a baby in middle school then another before she graduated. Probably still a bit of a taboo thing for your mom. I know my mom wouldn't find the humor in any of it.

Date: 2019-05-19 04:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shanachie-quill.livejournal.com
Makes sense. Yeah I had a few friends in high school who had babies. And a few right out of high school. Mom finished it or at least returned it. She hasn't said anything. I loved what she named the baby in the book!

Date: 2019-05-19 04:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asphaltcowgrrl.livejournal.com
I love how the name came out of nowhere, too. Made me think of my older girl - we couldn't agree on a middle name and, while I'm in labor, my husband shouts out my sister's name - Ann. It stuck and we have Taylor Ann. LOL

Date: 2019-05-19 04:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shanachie-quill.livejournal.com
LOL it really did. *giggles* My sister was all set to name my nephew Henry (their dog is Indiana), but then they chose something else.

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