Jen (A Reading Daydreamer)'s Reviews > Pushing the Limits
Pushing the Limits (Pushing the Limits, #1)
by Katie McGarry (Goodreads Author)
by Katie McGarry (Goodreads Author)
Jen (A Reading Daydreamer)'s review
bookshelves: favorites, e-arc
Jul 12, 12
bookshelves: favorites, e-arc
Read from July 09 to 12, 2012
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON The Dancing Reader, a YA book blog.
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Title: Pushing the Limits
Author: Katie McGarry
Release Date: July 31, 2012
Publisher: Harlequin TEEN
Pages: 384, Hardcover
"'Because growing up means making tough choices, and doing the right thing doesn't necessarily mean doing the thing that feels good.'"-Pushing the Limits (quoted from eARC, not final)
All 384 pages of this lovely book was worth it.
Not only did PUSHING THE LIMITS contain a steamy romance, it was able to capture the depth of two problematic teens who are just trying to find normal. I felt everything in this book: anger, love, loss, hope, and so much more. The plot, humorous writing, and the characters DEFINITELY will grab hold of the reader's attention until all 384 pages are consumed.
The plot was strong and intricate. I don't think there is a thing that I didn't enjoy about the plot. The way Noah & Echo met, worked together, and later, their relationship. Although the pacing wasn't incredibly fast, it still kept me flipping pages (er, tapping on my Kindle). The conflicts that interfered were perfect and purposeful; it was easy to follow along.
THE WRITING! I LOVED Katie McGarry's writing style! It was really comical and amusing, and I definitely highlighted a lot of lines in the story, because they are just KEEPERS.
" 'Are you ready to take the ACT on Saturday?' my father asked. Did chickens enjoy being put on trucks labeled KFC? 'Sure'." -Pushing the Limits (quoted from eARC, not final).
And, best for last, the characters. Oh lord, the characters. Can I just say that I adored just about every single character? They were all extremely different but I loved them all the same! Echo and Noah were so emotionally damaged, but their process of healing was so beautiful to watch. And their freaking relationship. TORE ME TO PIECES I LOVED IT SO MUCH. One of *the* steamiest relationships I have ever read (McGarry is the queen of steamy)! Beth and Isaiah were hilarious. Well, Isaiah was. Jacob & Tyler, I JUST WANT TO KIDNAP YOU GUYS they are so adorable. The characters really kept me going in this book.
Ultimately, PUSHING THE LIMITS is one flawless contemporary novel that has deserved a spot on my favorite books of 2012. This is one EVERYONE should pick up, for the intriguing characters, endearing romance, witty writing, and fantastic plot.
Grade: A+
Source: Publisher via Netgalley--Thanks so much Harlequin TEEN!
http://thedancingreaderreviews.blogsp...
Title: Pushing the Limits
Author: Katie McGarry
Release Date: July 31, 2012
Publisher: Harlequin TEEN
Pages: 384, Hardcover
"'Because growing up means making tough choices, and doing the right thing doesn't necessarily mean doing the thing that feels good.'"-Pushing the Limits (quoted from eARC, not final)
All 384 pages of this lovely book was worth it.
Not only did PUSHING THE LIMITS contain a steamy romance, it was able to capture the depth of two problematic teens who are just trying to find normal. I felt everything in this book: anger, love, loss, hope, and so much more. The plot, humorous writing, and the characters DEFINITELY will grab hold of the reader's attention until all 384 pages are consumed.
The plot was strong and intricate. I don't think there is a thing that I didn't enjoy about the plot. The way Noah & Echo met, worked together, and later, their relationship. Although the pacing wasn't incredibly fast, it still kept me flipping pages (er, tapping on my Kindle). The conflicts that interfered were perfect and purposeful; it was easy to follow along.
THE WRITING! I LOVED Katie McGarry's writing style! It was really comical and amusing, and I definitely highlighted a lot of lines in the story, because they are just KEEPERS.
" 'Are you ready to take the ACT on Saturday?' my father asked. Did chickens enjoy being put on trucks labeled KFC? 'Sure'." -Pushing the Limits (quoted from eARC, not final).
And, best for last, the characters. Oh lord, the characters. Can I just say that I adored just about every single character? They were all extremely different but I loved them all the same! Echo and Noah were so emotionally damaged, but their process of healing was so beautiful to watch. And their freaking relationship. TORE ME TO PIECES I LOVED IT SO MUCH. One of *the* steamiest relationships I have ever read (McGarry is the queen of steamy)! Beth and Isaiah were hilarious. Well, Isaiah was. Jacob & Tyler, I JUST WANT TO KIDNAP YOU GUYS they are so adorable. The characters really kept me going in this book.
Ultimately, PUSHING THE LIMITS is one flawless contemporary novel that has deserved a spot on my favorite books of 2012. This is one EVERYONE should pick up, for the intriguing characters, endearing romance, witty writing, and fantastic plot.
Grade: A+
Source: Publisher via Netgalley--Thanks so much Harlequin TEEN!
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Reading Progress
| 07/10/2012 |
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6.0% | ||
| 07/10/2012 |
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15.0% | "I love both Echo and Noah's voice! So fresh and funny :)" | |
| 07/11/2012 |
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48.0% | "OH dang that was intense." | |
| 07/11/2012 |
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59.0% | "That was H-O-T" |
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Aug 17, 2012 12:51am
OoO I wanna read this so bad!! Your review made me very exciting to read it. I will read it soon.
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