Friday, March 15, 2013

17 & Gone Review

TITLE 17 & Gone
AUTHOR Nova Ren Suma
PUBLICATION March 21st 2013 by Dutton Juvenile
READ March 02, 2013
SOURCE From Penguin Canada for review

Seventeen-year-old Lauren is having visions of girls who have gone missing. And all these girls have just one thing in common—they are 17 and gone without a trace. As Lauren struggles to shake these waking nightmares, impossible questions demand urgent answers: Why are the girls speaking to Lauren? How can she help them? And… is she next? As Lauren searches for clues, everything begins to unravel, and when a brush with death lands her in the hospital, a shocking truth emerges, changing everything.

With complexity and richness, Nova Ren Suma serves up a beautiful, visual, fresh interpretation of what it means to be lost.
After reading Nova Ren Suma’s Imaginary Girls last year she fast became an author to watch for me. After reading 17 & Gone she has solidified herself as an author that I will buy & read anything that she does. Her writing is remarkable; the eerie, dreamlike quality of her prose sucks you in and leaves you questioning everything that you read. 17 & Gone is a novel about missing girls, not only girls that are taken but also ones who have run away from their life.

Lauren was someone that I really connected with. She struggled with what was happening to her and she wasn’t afraid to put what she needed to do ahead of the boy in her life. This was such a refreshing aspect to her personality because so often in YA the girls put the boys first, it was a breath of fresh air to see a girl who wasn’t afraid to throw her relationship in the back seat and do what she needed to do for herself. That being said, I also really did like her boyfriend Jaime. He was super supportive and I loved how he would go along with her and have very little questions. Their relationship was really sweet and as Lauren reflected on the path they had taken together and how they had opened up to one another I became invested in the relationship and where they would go. The real gem in the relationship department in this novel is between Lauren and her mother. I loved how her mother was portrayed as a completely unconventional mom; an ex stripper covered in tattoos who was always there for her daughter and really took an interest in the goings on in her life. The mother daughter relationship was fantastic and their openness with one another was exactly as it should be.

While reading this novel you don’t only get to meet wonderful characters and experience their relationships, but there is also a mystery going on. Lauren is seeing missing girls not only in her sleep but in her waking hours as well. Throughout the novel I wasn’t sure what was real and what was not and it made reading every page that much more chilling. I was a little nervous that this would be one of those stories that doesn’t really wrap up in the end and leaves a lot for each reader to take from it what they will but I am happy to report that I loved how it wrapped up. I wish I could talk about that aspect of the story a little more but I don’t want to spoil anything.

Much of this tale is Lauren working through the mystery as the elements just keep piling up. She meets more missing girls and as she meets each one we get snapshots of their stories leading up to their ultimate disappearance. Getting each girls story and realizing that no two circumstances are the same kept me absorbed in the story. This novel packs a punch and the writing is absolutely stunning. Once again Suma has come out with a story that I will be recommending to anyone who will listen.

23 comments:

  1. Wow, you really love Nova Ren Suma. What will you do to me if I don't like Imaginary Girls? *is skeeered*

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  2. This book sounds so awesome!! I have not read any of her books, but Imaginary Girls is on my tbr list. I definitely want to read this one. It has been getting such amazing reviews!!

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  3. Awesome. I've never read Nova Ren Suma. Is this a stand alone?

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    1. Yep, it's a standalone.

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    2. Thanks! I'm trying to shy off the series at the moment. ;)

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  4. I've read mixed thoughts on Suma's writing. So I kind of forget about her books. But you definitely have caught my attention! 17 and Gone sounds so cool. And I love that Lauren's mom isn't the conventional mom, but she's great.
    Thanks for such a great review, Jenni!

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  5. This book sounds so good! It sounds like something that I would love! Creepy is good!

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  6. Oh, I'm so excited for this one, and am excited to add it to my list of YA novels with mother daughter relationships!

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  7. Another Nova Ren Suma fan here. Imaginary Girls is one of my top favorite books ever - everything from the writing and the characters to the cover was just perfect for me. I'm so happy you enjoyed this one, too. It makes me even MORE excited for it!

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  8. I want to read this one now. The characters sound great. I've yet to read a YA book where the character takes care of her needs before a relationship. That's refreshing. And her mom sounds fun. Def going to have to read this one soon.

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  9. I'm so so so so glad to hear you liked this book as much as I think I'm going to! I really love Nova's writing and adored Imaginary Girls. Her writing is so amazing. I've already pre-ordered this book but I won't get it until the day it comes out ... and mega-sadness, I will be out of town and can't pick it up (I bought it from my local Indie store). It's a tragedy.

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  10. Yes! I was so happy that Lauren wasn't all pathetically boy crazy which often turns an awesome plot into a shit romance like Mara Dyer. It also made their relationship more real I find. I so have to read Imaginary Girls now!

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  11. I think I will really enjoy the fact that Lauren is one of those girls that always put the "boy" first. I loved Imaginary Girls, and can't wait to read more of Nova Ren Suma's work. Wonderful review.

    Jenea @ Books Live Forever

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  12. I loved Imaginary Girls so much, and I think Nova Ren Suma has a great talent for atmospheric writing. That seems to be the case in this book as well, which makes me all the more excited to read it. I love that it's character-based, but that it also has a mystery to keep it all together.

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  13. This is a new author to me, but 17 and Gone sounds like really good book. Fabulous review. I will have to check this out.

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  14. This one sounds so eerie and awesome! It definitely sounds like something I'd enjoy, so adding it to my wishlist right now!

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  15. I have heard some great things about Suma, and I have been wanting to read a book from her for a while and hearing you gush about her writing I definitely have to check her out. Great Review!

    Kristin @ Young Adult Book Haven

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  16. Oh wow, 5 stars! I thought Imaginary Girls was really unique and gorgeously written as well, and I'm fairly excited to pick this up. I love how in your review you emphasized the different relationships in Lauren's life, too—very important aspect for me.

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  17. I'm reading this right now so I didn't want to read all that much of your review (I kinda scanned it), but so far I am loving this book. Glad you did too! <3

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  18. I just keep staring at the cover. It's so pretty & unique & kind of chilling.... overall awesome! I can't really figure out what's going on with 17 & Gone. Is it ghosts, visions, or something completely different or new?! Besides beautiful writing and characters, a plot that's not easily distinguishable by covers and descriptions intrigue me the most. Fab review!

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  19. I'm so thrilled that this one is coming out!

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  20. I really want to read this one. I haven't read anything by this author, but I definitely want to now.

    Great review.

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  21. I haven't read Imaginary Girls but that one and this one have intrigued me. I eerie, dreamlike quality of prose writing and mysteries so I'll have to check his one out.

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