Saturday, August 25, 2007

Shattering Glass by Gail Giles

This was the last of the many Gail Giles books I read for the upcoming “Books for the Beast” conference. Sadly, I would have to say it was my least favorite. Ms. Giles has a tendency to put unexpected twists into her stories, meaning that you know something bad is coming, but don’t really know what. Unfortunately, in this overdone novel, I knew exactly what was going to happen. It was a suspense novel that had no suspense. Added to that is one of the most boilerplate plotlines one could come up with. See if any of this sounds familiar: A popular group of kids adopts a nerdy geek with the intention of making him/her popular. There is the jock, the handsome guy, the rich kid with brains, and the popular guy who has a mean streak. Add in parents who are distant, cold and demanding and you have any given teen show on the CW network. Each chapter begins with an “interview” of sorts (the meaning of which becomes clear very quickly). These let the reader know who was involved and what happened after the fact. While these interviews take the air out of any sense of anticipation, I actually liked them more than the story itself. Somehow these voices seemed more “real” to me. This book might appeal to any kid trapped in the social nightmare of school stereotypes, but other than that, I would read one of the other Gail Giles books if you want a good creepy scare.

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