12 April 2016

Book Review: Crazy Love You

Hey, 
 So here we are again, another great book has been finished. You can already guess the title of the book as it is the title of the review. So this book, I'm reviewing is Crazy Love You by Lisa Unger. 
 Let me tell you a bit about the author of the book. Lisa Unger has sold more than 1.7 million copies of her books. They have been sold in twenty-six different languages. So therefore these books have been nominated and won many awards. Lisa Unger lives in Florida. Which is located in the United States of America (U.S.A) 
 For you to get a taste of the book I'm going to tell you some of the blurb (this can be found on the back of the book) So this book is based around Ian and Priss who are best friends since they were children. But it's not all as it seems. As bad stuff always occur when Priss is around, this includes fires starting and people start to die. Ian wants to get away from this. But it's not what Priss wants as the changes make her mor angry. But will this make things worse. To quote from the book "sometimes your best friend can be your worst enemy..." 
 When I first looked at the cover I knew I had to read this book the way it has the creepy silhouette on the cover just drew me in even more. ( still not judging books by their cover) I would like to know people's opinions on a prologue. I think sometimes it kind of spoils the story a bit, but it does get you interested into the book. So it has its pros and cons. 
 My Overall take on this book, it was very thrilling with each page. I couldn't put the book down. You never know what goes on in the inside of somebody's mind when they are suffering with addiction. It was great to read and find out about that. As I turned each page I didn't know what was going to happen next including that great twist on the characters. Once I finished the end, I wished it wasn't over as I wanted to know what was going to happen next in their gripping life of events. I won't be forgetting this story anytime soon. 
 This book was a great book to read, but throughout the book there are some very strong themes which is why I would recommend this book to anyone sixteen and over as they fully understand by this age. I would rate this book at a solid 8/10. If you wish to read my other reviews you can find them at laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.co.uk Any questions you have or any recommendations on books to read in the future, please leave them in the comment box below. 
 Until my next review x