I believe this is the first LDS fiction book that I've ever read, and if they're all this entertaining, it may be a bandwagon I jump onto! I finally finished Prank Wars after a few weeks of reading right before bed and on my lunch hour. I took longer than I wanted to, I really didn't want to put it down at all, but work, mothering and wifeing were calling. :)
Not that it's over, it was so much fun! It was funny in all the right places, and even funny in some of the more serious places. Some of the dialogue, while I thought it seemed kind of cheesy, was, more than anything, realistic. It was believable because it was a conversation that you could absolutely overhear in the BYU bookstore or at the Creamery. Honestly, it was so picture perfect about BYU, it makes me miss going to school there a lot. If I'd read this book before or while I was in school at BYU, I would have been pranking EVERYONE!!! (Heck I might START pranking everyone, so watch your back!)
The characters were a lot of fun. I liked Lizzie a lot, Sandra needed to be put in her place, badly. Eric was a character that "visually" he "looked" good on paper, but i never quite trusted his intentions, or what his motives were. I really LOVED Byron and Tory was hilarious! She was very unsuspecting and had perfect timing, both comedic and otherwise. Byron was the kind of guy I hated to like, and who was easy to hate! when he wasn't in the scene, I wanted to know what he was doing. Then, I had to remind myself that he's not a real person. And I'm married. And he's Mad's guy, anyway! ;) Madeline was tricky. In some scenes she was annoying, but I could totally sympathize, especially about not wanting to collaborate with Byron-dang pride! I shared the same thought about it while I was reading. I appreciated Mad's stubbornness and her fight thought, especially against "players," because I'm stubborn and I really can't stand guys like that. I think most girls feel the same way, which makes Mad a pretty universal character, LDS or not.
I loved how the story started off in quiet little Provo and as it continued, Provo was turned upside down and a part of it was on fire! The characters were great at fueling each other, and I was never quite sure where their relationship was going to go. Then add Eric, then Thahn, then Sandra...it was a good mix and twist of things and held a good level of suspense for me. It was a lot of fun. This book is layered, complex, and very entertaining. All the characters seem to have ulterior motives and secrets. It has everything, explosions (both romantic and literal :), pranks, dates, costume changes, stealing, lying, and FUN!
I'm rating Prank Wars 4 STARS. This is a really good read, perfect for this time of year when the world is blooming and the sun is staying around a bit longer. This story is bright and humorous, a great read to share with friends, and even possibly to read aloud among a group of friends.
Thank you for stopping by today! Tune in tomorrow for my interview with the author, Stephanie Fowers, and a giveaway for an ecopy of Prank Wars. Many formats are available!