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Elise Jakobsen Jakobsen itibaren Sloboda-Bolekhivs'ka, Ivano-Frankivs'ka oblast, Ukrayna itibaren Sloboda-Bolekhivs'ka, Ivano-Frankivs'ka oblast, Ukrayna

Okuyucu Elise Jakobsen Jakobsen itibaren Sloboda-Bolekhivs'ka, Ivano-Frankivs'ka oblast, Ukrayna

Elise Jakobsen Jakobsen itibaren Sloboda-Bolekhivs'ka, Ivano-Frankivs'ka oblast, Ukrayna

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As the youngest of three brothers Luis Fuentes knows what he wants in life: to someday work for NASA as an aerospace engineer. Which means he's got to work hard at school and stay far, far away from any kind of trouble like his two brothers got into. Luis is all set to see his dream come true when his mother decides to move back to Fairfield, Illinois which means Luis is now surrounded by memories of his past - and the Latino Blood gang. Also there to distract Luis is the prickly Nikki Cruz who, despite her Mexican heritage, wants absolutely nothing to do any guy from the south side of Fairfield - especially Luis. Oh Luis! How I was hoping to fall for your story! Instead, I came away from Chain Reaction feeling as if the book had only been half-way written. Like I had ended up with the cliff notes version. It's almost as if in the midst of all the family secrets revealed, dangerous gang fights, and tying up of loose ends that Ms. Elkeles forgot to finish developing Nikki and Luis to their fullest potential. The story simply felt too stilted and predictable to be satisfying. Which doesn't make sense at all because Simone Elkeles proved with Perfect Chemistry and Rules of Attraction that she is genius at taking a formulaic story (bad boy meets good girl, sparks fly) and making it special. Neither of her two previous novels could ever be classified as campy or contrived, but that's the vibe I got from Chain Reaction. For example (but without going into spoilery details) I have NO idea how Luis could ever think he needed to 'stick close' to the LB gang in order to 'protect' his family. Really? Doesn't he already have two prime examples in the form of his brothers Alex and Carlos on Why It's Always Smarter To Stay Away From Gangs? He's supposedly the smart Fuentes brother but all I saw was one stupid choice after another. And aside from one or two honest confessions, it seemed like the boy spouted lies continually - especially to Nikki, which frustrated me to no end. Numerous times she tries to explain to him that lies are a definite deal-breaker yet Luis continues to keep the truth from her. And in the end, it doesn't really matter to her! I suppose lust (since I never saw them develop any sort of real relationship) can make up for a lot of things. That's just one of my frustrations with Nikki and Luis as a couple. Sadness. I wanted to love this book so much more than I did. I guess I'll just have to go and comfort myself with a much needed rereading of Perfect Chemistry.

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this is the cutest book! check it out. the mouse actually chains and padlocks the strawberry. then he learns that sharing is better, ahhhhhh . . .

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I think Mario Puzo is an acquired taste. I've read every book he has written and I loved almost all of them. Not for everyone.

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A really fun read, like Dominick Dunne's early books, without all the name-dropping.