Thursday, March 14, 2013

Graffiti Moon Review

TITLE Graffiti Moon
AUTHOR Cath Crowley
PUBLICATION February 14th 2012 by Knopf Books
READ March 04 to 05, 2013
SOURCE Gifted from Giselle of Xpresso Reads

Senior year is over, and Lucy has the perfect way to celebrate: tonight, she's going to find Shadow, the mysterious graffiti artist whose work appears all over the city. He's out there somewhere—spraying color, spraying birds and blue sky on the night—and Lucy knows a guy who paints like Shadow is someone she could fall for. Really fall for. Instead, Lucy's stuck at a party with Ed, the guy she's managed to avoid since the most awkward date of her life. But when Ed tells her he knows where to find Shadow, they're suddenly on an all-night search around the city. And what Lucy can't see is the one thing that's right before her eyes.
I’m sitting here trying to decide how to start this review and I can’t figure it out. So I figured I would start out by telling you that I’m trying to figure out how to start it. I’m pretty late to the party with reading this one, about 90% of my Goodreads friends have read it and loved it, so I kind of feel as if I can’t really bring anything new to the table, all I can do is enforce Graffiti Moon’s awesomeness in some small way. And that’s exactly what this novel is; awesome. It’s a story that takes place in a single night but has characters and a plot with so much development that it feels like it spans much more time.

I guess that’s where my love for this novel really begins. I have always loved movies that take place in one single crazy night; Dazed & Confused, Can’t Hardly Wait, Go and Superbad are some that come to mind and this novel is up there with the best of them. What always surprises me with tales such as this is how well I end up feeling like I know the characters even though I only meet them for a single night of their life. Lucy was such a great character. She struggled with what was happening at home (who wouldn’t worry when their dad starts nailing a new address on the shed in the backyard) and she is on a mission to finally meet Shadow, the graffiti artist she has been lusting over forever. I loved her inner dialogue, she was so intelligent and funny & those elements of her personality are really brought out around her two best friends, Daisy & Jazz. I freaking loved all of these girls! Daisy was a tough cookie and she gave men such a hard time, it was hilarious. And Jazz was a really good friend and such a free spirit. I loved all of these girls and the moments when they were locked inside a bathroom stall plotting were the best.

We also have the boys in this tale Ed & Leo (or Shadow & Poet) and they were just as wonderful as the ladies. They were deep, they had substance, & they weren’t just looking to get into the girls’ pants (though there’s no denying they would have loved that perk.) I loved how into art and literature they were. Ed knew all the greats and had took such great joy in looking at pieces and conversing about artists. Poet’s poems were amazing and raw, I loved the snippets that we got from him here and there in verse, they worked so well. As I had said in the beginning and as I have enforced now the characters, though we only know them for a short snippet of time, are so well developed and full.

I think much of the characters development can be attributed to Crowley’s perfect use of flashbacks. There was lots of reminiscing but never did the flashbacks feel out of place or awkward. I came to love these characters so much and I wanted to know their history so that I could get a better understanding of them so I always appreciated going through memories with them. It’s a pretty fast paced story, as you can imagine from the time line, and a novel that I breezed through pretty fast. Another thing that keeps you sucked in is the wonderful imagery in the novel. I loved hearing about the richness of colors in all of Shadow’s paintings and his yearning for the perfect shade of blue. It was all so beautiful and I could have easily read another 200 pages.

A novel full of romance, full of humor and full of art; Graffiti Moon is not one to be missed. Don’t let the hype scare you because this one has earned every single bit of hype it has ever received. Crowley has just put herself on my authors to watch list and I will be picking up her previous book as well as watching for anything she does in the future.

16 comments:

  1. Funny, I saw this book being reviewed twice this day and I'm GLAD! I remember last year when it came out that I wanted to read this one but then I forgot... But.. I need to finally read it! Going to get a copy now :)

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  2. Like the commenter above me, I read another review for this book TODAY. Wild how 2012 - unfairly considered old - releases creep back up.

    I like your review and I'm definitely going to get ahold of this one as soon as possible as a result. But I wish you didn't spoil who Shadow was! Unless it's announced fairly early in the book.

    Either way, thanks for bringing this book back into the limelight. It's definitely good to remember that there are books that were published a year ago that still deserve reading. Damnit - there is not enough time!

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    1. You figure out who Shadow is 5 or 6 pages into the book so no worries about a spoiler there :-)

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  3. Our contemporary soulmates affair is back on! Jenni, this was one of my favorites books of 2012. I am a huge fan of one-night movies too. Everything about this was perfect, but I almost died when Ucy ran over Ed w/her bike!

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  4. Ahhh bitch you read it without me!!! Guess I will have to read it by myself now lol!! I'm so glad that you loved this. I am really excited to get to it. I know!! I will listen to the audiobook of it!! Win!! Anyways, awesome review hon! I am a fan of books or movies that take place in one day too!!

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  5. Wonder review. This is new to me, so now I will definitely be checking it out.

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  6. I love how this takes place in one night but never feels tedious. Great review of one of my favorite books!

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  7. I'm still surprised I never realized this book was only in 1 night haha. Though it's been a while since I read it so maybe I knew at the time, but while looking back it seemed to have spanned a long time. Maybe it's be of the flashbacks though. I'm so happy you enjoyed it! I thought it was such a real and true love story and those are my fav! You can really feel their connection, you know!

    Oh I remember the poems, now! I remember the boy characters a lot better than the girl ones too. They were all great though and so well written with so much personality!

    Yay for my first gift being a winner!

    Also, Superbad needs to die!

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    1. Superbad rocks, you just don't know it.

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  8. I keep hearing wonderful things about this book! Like everywhere! I guess I need to jump on board as well and get my hands on a copy! I totally love street art as well, and so I think that I'd dig it on that level too!

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  9. I am SO in the minority with hating this book ... I must have missed something! Still, I'm glad that you loved it. :)

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  10. Yessssss! The novel is great and everyone must love it. So commands I. Crowley's prose is so gorgeous, and you're totally right that Lucy was a great character. And the Ed/Shadow love triangle but not actually love triangle thing? Perfection.

    Yep, you really covered everything with this review.

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  11. Heh, great opening. I had a feeling you would love this one knowing what I know about your reading tastes. I can't deny that it sure sounds pretty great. I also love novels/movies that take place in one night. It's so encouraging and impressive that the author managed to create such well developed characters in that short timespan!

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  12. If the story and characters are well-developed like Graffiti Moon, I love the whole one-night deal! Characters bursting with personality and charm is the number one thing I look for in books. Because GM exceeds in this department, when I get the opportunity to, I know I'll be reading this one. Great review!

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  13. Ahh. This one sounds so good, I think I'm going to go and see if my library has a copy available. Great review!!

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  14. I also love books and movies that take place in one crazy night! This books was so amazing! I loved the different POVs and how Ed and Lucy had that one horrible date! LOL And Lucy in love with Ed but not knowing it. Just brilliant!

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