About the book
This Is
What Happy Looks Like is a stand-alone young adult novel by Jennifer E. Smith. The
book is published by Headline on 4th April (HB) and 23rd
October (PB) and it is 224 pages long. Thanks to the publisher for providing me
with a proof for review.
Synopsis (Taken from Goodreads.com)
When
teenage movie star Graham Larkin accidentally sends small town girl Ellie
O'Neill an email about his pet pig, the two seventeen-year-olds strike up a
witty and unforgettable correspondence, discussing everything under the sun,
except for their names or backgrounds.
Then Graham
finds out that Ellie's Maine hometown is the perfect location for his latest
film, and he decides to take their relationship from online to in-person. But
can a star as famous as Graham really start a relationship with an ordinary
girl like Ellie? And why does Ellie want to avoid the media's spotlight at all
costs?
What I thought
I really
enjoyed Jennifer E. Smith’s first book, The Statistical Probability of Love at
First Sight but this one sounded so much better and I couldn’t wait to read it.
Headline were lovely to send me a copy and there was also a great Twitter
promotion of bloggers nominating other bloggers to receive a copy.
Graham and
Ellie first meet through a mis-sent email. Although the email was a mistake,
the pair hit it off, having a funny and witty banter between them and they
carry on emailing each other, even though they don’t know each other. I
normally don’t like books where you have to follow things like letters/ texts/
emails but luckily, this doesn’t happen the whole way through the book. The
emails are used only at the beginning of the book and for a few small other
parts throughout. However, the emails were very cute and funny and it was a
great initial way of getting to know the main characters.
After the
initial emails, we get transported to middle of nowhere, Maine, where Ellie
lives. What I loved so much about Ellie was that she was so down to earth and
normal. She knows there is this big movie in town filming for a month and she
doesn’t even care about there being a hot teen actor in town – unlike her best
friend Quinn. Ellie is also a lovely girl, which shows very quickly. I really
liked her whole reaction to finding out who she had really been emailing. I
know that most girls would throw themselves at someone like that but Ellie is
not like most girls. She is reserved and a bit worried about who he is, what it
all means and how he couldn’t have told her before.
I have read
books before with an actor has been one of the main characters. However, Graham
is completely different from what I expected. His journey to fame was quite
unexpected and Graham is actually very grounded. He doesn’t take advantage of
his fame, nor does it seem that he even enjoys it. This is what made me love
him so much. All he wanted to do was meet the girl he had been emailing, to
have a real conversation with someone who knows the real him. The way he went
about things was a little strange though but I’ll forgive him for that.
The time
spent between Ellie and Graham was wonderful, with each character really
getting to know the other and what they’re all about. Their journey together
was so nice to read about and heart-warming too. What else was great was seeing
two very different people, and people from completely different worlds, coming
together and learning to understand each other. Both live lives at the opposite
ends of the spectrum from each other but neither was necessarily better than the
other.
The plot
was far from exciting although it was wonderfully sweet. This is a book that
doesn’t need massive, shocking things to happen in order for it to be extremely
entertaining. The setting is also fabulous. The little town in Maine where
Ellie lives provides a very calming setting and one which is described very
well. Although the town is small, it becomes somewhere swarming with tourists
during the summer and I really loved the descriptions of the little, quirky
shops in town and how it is a place famous for lobster. All of these things
were so helpful in order to picture where the book was set.
This Is
What Happy Looks Like is the perfect story of first loves and unexpected
miracles.
totally agree! I absolutely loved this one and read it all in about 12 hours… during which time I was also at work, drove home, made tea, ate and watched at least one episode of DExter! haha x
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