Thursday, June 11, 2015

Saint Anything by Sarah Dessen

Saint Anything by Sarah Dessen
Genre: YA Realistic Romance
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I’m going to be completely honest with you: I was taken aback at this book. Sarah Dessen always manages to take such emotional problems and make them seem simple, and I love that about her books. She manages to reduce everything down to something so small, and yet so influential to everyone. Of course, this book did an equally excellent job at doing so as her other novels. However, Saint Anything seems different. I don’t know if it’s because I am older and more mature now, seeing as I read most of her other books in 6th and 7th grade, but I do know that Saint Anything seemed much more mellow and realistic than her other novels. (Also, I haven’t read any of her other novels in quite some time, so I might not remember.)
You know me, though. I relate to every single character out there, and I’m always searching for my literary twin (by the way, I have thousands). So I’m going to say this once again: Sydney seemed like another literary twin of me. She was shy, calm, always thinking about others, and feeling guilty even for things that she didn’t cause. And she was lonely. Her depiction of her sadness was so similar to how I feel. Of course, there were aspects of her that were nowhere near similar to me, like her inability to stand up for herself. (Not that I didn’t like that, it was a necessary component to the story—I just don’t have that same problem.)
I loved the ease of all of the relationships in Saint Anything. Sydney just eased into her friendship with Layla, eased into her relationship with Mac, and she held onto her old friends as well. I loved how easy it seemed, because it’s nice to see that sometimes relationships with others aren’t as difficult as they are for me.
Overall, this book was so very good and entertaining. I loved it so much, and I loved the mellow tone that was uncommon for Sarah Dessen’s books (or so I remember?). Reading this book just made me crave pizza and lollipops (I like grape!), and that’s when you know that it was a well-written novel.
4 stars.

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