Date Read: February 26 - March 4 2017
Date Released: March 1st 2017
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia
Source: Review copy via publisher
Genre: Contemporary
My Rating:
Synopsis:
"Sloane isn't expecting to fall in with a group of friends when she moves from New York to Florida—especially not a group of friends so intense, so in love, so all-consuming. Yet that's exactly what happens.
Sloane becomes closest to Vera, a social-media star who lights up any room, and Gabe, Vera's twin brother and the most serious person Sloane's ever met. When a beloved painting by the twins' late mother goes missing, Sloane takes on the responsibility of tracking it down, a journey that takes her across state lines—and ever deeper into the twins' lives.
Filled with intense and important friendships, a wonderful warts-and-all family, shiveringly good romantic developments, and sharp, witty dialogue, this story is about finding the people you never knew you needed."
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That feel when you find a gem of a contemporary. With a gorgeous cover (dust jacket AND naked cover), This Adventure Ends is beautiful inside and out. Emma Mills was already on my radar since I adored her debut First & Then, so when I heard she was releasing another contemporary (blessed with gorgeous covers Mills is) I was so excited. Safe to say this is one of my favourite contemporaries of all time and Mills is now auto-buy.
One of the first things Sloane does upon her arrival in
Florida is to stick up for a guy (Gabe) at a party. As a result, she befriends
said guy’s twin sister and is immediately part of their friendship group. Said
twin sister Vera is actually a social media sensation no big deal, Sloane doesn’t
lose her head over it (she doesn’t use even use social media). That’s the way
things are with Sloane – she’s mega chill, casual and extremely witty. I loved
her comebacks, her wisdom and her independence. She’s immensely loyal despite
giving off the vibe she doesn’t need friends. That’s one of her many flaws and
I really liked the way she got hurt and contemplative when people called her
out on her shit – because nobody had done that before. Sloane’s growth
throughout the book via her interactions with these friends is touching and
wonderful.
Vera really stood out to me in this book. She’s a gorgeous
social media sensation, posting selfies on Instagram and similar platforms but
she doesn’t let it get to her head. She’s this humble ball of energy that makes
everybody around her feel like they have all her attention (they do). She’s
sweet, sensitive and a great friend overall. The other relationship that
resonated with me was between Sloane and her dad. Everett Finch is kind of like
Nicholas Sparks in that he writes tragic yet hopeful romances. Her dad’s in a
writing slump but holy crap he is HILARIOUS. When he finds out about fandoms
online he gets totally obsessed with this teen werewolf show (basically Teen
Wolf), bingeing the series, reading all the fanfic… and starts writing fanfic
of his own. He gets totally immersed in the world, learning terms like ‘canon’
and ‘AU’ (I mean I never even knew what this meant but thanks to Sloane’s dad I
do now) as well as ‘ship’. His obsession with the world draws in Sloane, Vera, Gabe
and their friends Randy and Aubrey. It was so interesting seeing a TV show
connect different generations. The book also explores Sloane’s bilateral
interactions with the other characters and their own problems, giving each
character dimension and making them unique and memorable. Because while Sloane
imparts wisdom, her friends also give a lot back that make her think twice
about who she is.
Romance is slow burn and cute and kind of not really there.
If you want to talk ship it’s kind of still docked at the harbour, bobbing in its
spot, but waiting to set sail if you ask me! Sorry was that lame? Sorry not
sorry. Gabe is this broody, quiet guy who’s more aware of things going on
around him than he lets on. He’s the total opposite of his sister and I really
think he just needed a hug most of the time.
Underpinning the progression of the book and Sloane’s
developing relationship with the characters, is her quest to find a priceless
painting left by Vera and Gabe’s mum before she died. It was accidentally sold
and Sloane has made it her personal mission to try and get it back for the
twins. It was a real rollercoaster ride every time it looked like Sloane had a
lead only to get to a dead end. While I didn’t find the quest to really expand
on her relationship too much with the other characters, I believe it was part
of her personal growth in understanding her drive towards why she wanted to get
this painting back so badly.
Mills’ writing is engaging, fun and her dialogue gives
unique voices to each character. I laughed a LOT and I also got teary a couple
of times throughout the book. The characters were all wonderful, the plot
seemingly light, yet layered in a way that I could gently peel them back and
find the deeper meaning at its core. This Adventure Ends is honestly one of the
loveliest, most thought provoking books I’ve read in a while and I can’t wait
to see where Mills will take me next.
I read this book recently and also really enjoyed it! AND YAAS it is so gorgeous! But I loved how the story focused on friendships which is quite rare to see in YA as most of them focus on romance! I loved the witty characters and the unique idea! Great review!
ReplyDeletexx Anisha @ Sprinkled Pages
I completely agree Anisha! The friendships in this is so beautiful. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteHOW GOOD IS ITTTTT. I definitely want a Vera spin-off because she is the light of my life. And her dad, omg. Brilliance. I have to read First and Then, now! The new book she's coming out with this year is also gorgeous. I don't know how she was so blessed by the cover gods.
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