Release Date ~ September 22, 2011
ISBN13: 9781466371088
Goodreads Synopsis:
Cameron Martin has a huge problem: he’s aging a whole year of his life with each passing day… again. And this time... he's going backward!
When Cameron proposes to his beloved witch of a girlfriend Liesel, he thinks life can’t get any better. But when he reluctantly breaks off the engagement just days before the wedding, Liesel angrily unleashes another curse on the unlucky guy, this time making him age backward, from eighteen, all the way to zero.
Making matters worse, Liesel mysteriously disappears, leaving Cameron with no options, except watching himself rapidly shrink into a helpless child. Will Liesel be able to save his life again? Or will Cameron ultimately fall prey to his girlfriend's wicked spell?
I enjoyed the first book in Brian Rowe's Birthday Trilogy, Happy Birthday to Me, because it struck me as a fairly creative idea for a YA book, and I was pleased wit it as a well presented and fun book. I had high hopes for the sequel, but unfortunately I wasn't nearly as impresesd with this one as I was with the first book.
There are very few spoilers for the first book in this review, but if you'd like you can also stop by to read my review of Happy Birthday to Me.
- Something different and fresh:
I definitely get sick of reading the same types of books over and over, but I'm so impressed with Brian's creativity both in terms of the plot and in the presentation and writing style. The whole story is kind of quirky and he maintains this sense of humour throughout the book, even in more serious situations.
Overall, I felt no sympathy towards the characters, Liesl and others included, as they were supposed to be victims in these terrible circumstances... but it wasn't as if they were faultless. And the whole book read as more of a set up for the third book, than an actual sequel to the first. And Cam is just so stubborn and unwilling to deal with the problems and issues presented by others close to him, so big problems are just brushed off as being no big deal.
After reading Happy Birthday to Me Again, I think I would have been happier to just leave Happy Birthday to Me as a standalone and not chosen to continue with the series.
Review copy provided by author in exchange for my honest review; no other compensation was received.
4 comments:
I'm sorry to hear the second book wasn't as good for you. I hate when that happens the first book catches your attention and then they just get worse. I've heard differing reviews for these books but I don't think they are my cup of tea. Do you think you will read the last one to see how it continues? Great review Brenna!
Andrea
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That sucks that you had to waist your time on a book you thought low of! :(
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The concept behind these books is amazing and sounds kind of interesting to me actually.
Thanks for the honest review!
I read the first book and thought it was pretty cute though some of the antics could have been left out. I'm glad I didn't bother with this one though. No character growth equals waste of time.
Great Review!
Heather
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