My Rating: 3.5 hearts
The Year of Shadows was released in August 2013 by Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers. ..................................................................................................
From Goodreads: Tripp, who plays guitar only for himself, and Lyla, a cellist whose talent has already made her famous but not happy, form an unlikely friendship when they are forced to share a practice room at their high school.
My Rating: 3.5 hearts for the first 2/3 of the book; 2 hearts for the final 1/3
Thoughts on the Novel: Like The Year of Shadows, Guitar Notes by Mary
Amato was a book that I began without having read the synopsis. A few chapters
in, I thought I had figured out what would happen: after exchanging a flurry of
letters, Tripp and Lyla would get to know each other better and eventually
become a couple. So, it was a pleasant surprise to find out that Tripp and Lyla
maintained a platonic relationship throughout the novel. Since I find books that
feature a friendship between a guy and a girl without it becoming anything more
somewhat lacking in YA, I was enjoying Guitar Notes in spite of the clichéd secondary characters and Tripp’s
tendency to be overdramatic.
The ending,
however, ruined my enjoyment because Amato resorted to something over the top
to ensure her main characters would be reunited. In doing so, she also didn’t
provide a satisfactory resolution because while most of Guitar Notes took place on a day to day basis from September to November, the last 20% was just a
brief summary of the next 4 months.
Guitar Notes was released
by EgmontUSA in July 2012.