Songs About a Girl Book 1 from a Zoella Book Club 2017 friend eBook Chris Russell
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Songs About a Girl Book 1 from a Zoella Book Club 2017 friend eBook Chris Russell
If you have ever read boy band fan fiction, you know the basic plot: teenage girl gets a once in a lifetime chance to hang out with her favourite boy band, the charming lead singer suddenly has eyes for no one but her and romantic entanglements ensue. Well, that's not quite this book, but the basic idea is the same: girl meets boy band and they make sweet, well, music together.Charlie is sixteen, something of a tomboy, not really into boy bands at all but with ambitions when it comes to photography. Fire&Lights is the new big thing, a boy band put together after a TV talent show, where one of the boys, Olly, recently graduated from Charlie's school. When Olly emails Charlie to ask if she wants to take pictures of the band for their website, she is hesitant at first but urged on by her best (and only) friend Melissa she takes up the challenge and is thrown into their midst.
Not only does it become apparent to the reader long before it does to Charlie that Olly may have romantic designs on her, Gabriel - the heartthrob front man of the band - soon seems fascinated too, and Charlie struggles to keep a clear head and a low profile in the middle of what looks like it could become a disastrous blow-up of both the band's and her own future.
Chris Russell writes charmingly from Charlie's point of view, a lonely girl living with her absent and taciturn father, filled with questions about her mother who died when Charlie was a small child. Apart from the romantic and media-related plot lines (will Charlie's identity be revealed to the fans, and what will they do to her?) there is the old notebook that Charlie's mother left behind, filled with song lyrics she by now knows by heart. Charlie has always seen herself in those lyrics but now they inexplicably suddenly reappear as part of Fire&Lights new songs. Is Gabriel writing them through reading her mind? Is her mother's ghost haunting the band? Or is there some strange connection between Gabriel's murky past and Charlie's dead mother?
I recommend this book to anyone who wants a light-hearted read. The characters are not as well-rounded as I would wish, and the girl-meets-boyband plot feels unoriginal and somewhat contrived, but I'm intrigued to see what will happen in book 2 where - hopefully - all mysteries will be revealed.
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Songs About a Girl Book 1 from a Zoella Book Club 2017 friend eBook Chris Russell Reviews
Just reading the first few pages put a smile on my face as I was hit by memories of my teenage love for boy bands. Charlie was different though, she wasn't interested in that kind of thing because she had a passion for photography. This intrigued me and raised lots of questions about her life.
The beginning of her whirlwind adventure actually got my heart pounding as though it was me in her position (I might still consider running off with the Backstreet Boys but now I'd have 4 kids in tow ha ha).
The style of writing was comfortable to read and very expressive, I could almost hear the words in front of me being spoken out loud. The characters felt so real and each of them brought something different to the storyline, all put together they were addictive. Melissa was one of my favourites because she made me laugh out loud, I found myself looking forward to any scenes that involved her.
It wasn't all boy bands, concerts and after-parties though, there was a surprisingly deep part of the storyline which was quite emotional to read. Then there was a mystery that drove me crazy trying to figure it out and even a love triangle (ooh I do love a good love triangle) which added yet another exciting side to the storyline.
Later on came a completely unexpected turn of events which had me holding my breath as I waited for the outcome and this was followed by a gasp-inducing cliffhanger that totally left me wanting more. When will there be more?
Songs About A Girl is the perfect read for anyone who ever had dreams of 'being with the band'. It took me away to moments of pure escapism and thoughts of a marshmallow world!
Only someone with an inside knowledge of the music industry, and experience of being the object of teen fans attention could write a book as true to life as this. Author, Chris Russell has, of course spent the last ten years playing piano with popular British band The Lightyears, and has experienced first hand life on the road, world tours, performing in major stadium venues, and interacting with obsessive fans. This Young Adult novel follows the adventures of a 15 year old girl called Charlie, who unexpectedly gets the chance to join the tour of boy band "Fire and Lights" as their teen reporter. Charlie discovers that the world of popular music is not as glamorous as people might think, and has to work out her own feelings for the boys in the band, as well as resolve her relationship with her father, who is reluctant to discuss the death of Charlie's mother.I have recommended this book to a number of 13-17 year olds, and they all adored it, saying the school scenes were "totally realistic" (although American teens may have to brush up on some British terms!) An added bonus in this technological age is the fact that author Chris Russell responds to fans on social media, and has composed and recorded the songs that are essential clues in the mystery about Charlie and her family. One of this year's outstanding YA books that is definitely resonating with teens everywhere. And it's the first in a series of three books about these characters, so the audience can only grow.
If you have ever read boy band fan fiction, you know the basic plot teenage girl gets a once in a lifetime chance to hang out with her favourite boy band, the charming lead singer suddenly has eyes for no one but her and romantic entanglements ensue. Well, that's not quite this book, but the basic idea is the same girl meets boy band and they make sweet, well, music together.
Charlie is sixteen, something of a tomboy, not really into boy bands at all but with ambitions when it comes to photography. Fire&Lights is the new big thing, a boy band put together after a TV talent show, where one of the boys, Olly, recently graduated from Charlie's school. When Olly emails Charlie to ask if she wants to take pictures of the band for their website, she is hesitant at first but urged on by her best (and only) friend Melissa she takes up the challenge and is thrown into their midst.
Not only does it become apparent to the reader long before it does to Charlie that Olly may have romantic designs on her, Gabriel - the heartthrob front man of the band - soon seems fascinated too, and Charlie struggles to keep a clear head and a low profile in the middle of what looks like it could become a disastrous blow-up of both the band's and her own future.
Chris Russell writes charmingly from Charlie's point of view, a lonely girl living with her absent and taciturn father, filled with questions about her mother who died when Charlie was a small child. Apart from the romantic and media-related plot lines (will Charlie's identity be revealed to the fans, and what will they do to her?) there is the old notebook that Charlie's mother left behind, filled with song lyrics she by now knows by heart. Charlie has always seen herself in those lyrics but now they inexplicably suddenly reappear as part of Fire&Lights new songs. Is Gabriel writing them through reading her mind? Is her mother's ghost haunting the band? Or is there some strange connection between Gabriel's murky past and Charlie's dead mother?
I recommend this book to anyone who wants a light-hearted read. The characters are not as well-rounded as I would wish, and the girl-meets-boyband plot feels unoriginal and somewhat contrived, but I'm intrigued to see what will happen in book 2 where - hopefully - all mysteries will be revealed.
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