Then Lissa decides to end the rivalry once and for all: She and the other players' girlfriends go on a hookup strike. The boys won't get any action from them until the football and soccer teams make peace. What they don't count on is a new sort of rivalry: an impossible girls-against-boys showdown that hinges on who will cave to their libidos first. But what Lissa never sees coming is her own sexual tension with the leader of the boys, Cash Sterling..."
Title: Shut Out
Author: Kody Keplinger
Release Date: September 5, 2011
Publisher: Poppy
Pages: 273, Hardcover (Read: Audiobook)
I've heard so many
great things about Kody's novels, such as The
Duff. When I saw that this one was available for audiobook, I
immediately jumped at the chance, because, well, it was my first audiobook and
it was Kody Keplinger. I have never read any of her books yet, and I decided to
start out with this one. However, after finishing the book, I was definitely
letdown a little. I wasn't expecting too
much out of this one, as it IS a quick and easy fluffy read, but I think it
could have been a lot better.
Lissa and her
boyfriend, Randy, have been dating for quite awhile. But there relationship is
hanging by a thread, all because of the school rivalry. Not with another
school, but within the school sports teams, football and soccer. So Lissa
gathers the girlfriends of these boys to start a sex strike until the rivalry
is over. But when things don't go as planned, things unravel and the sex strike
Lissa planned with the other girls goes in a completely different direction
Lissa wasn't expecting.
First, the characters
definitely bothered me. The main character especially. And if I can't like a
main character in the novel, there is a high percentage that I won't enjoy the
novel much, either. Lissa definitely had her flaws, and usually I like my character's
flawed, but with Lissa, it seemed like she never really learned from them, even
in the end. She was really indecisive and never seemed to know what to do. And
when she DID decide something, it would always be the wrong choice. She wasn't
the brightest, either. Why would she go out with a guy like Randy? To me, she
just seemed to date him for popularity. I couldn't see past that fact. And
Randy? Don't even get me started. I hated him with a fiery passion.
Suddenly, after about
halfway through the book, Randy just disappears,
and in pops Cash. Cash was awkward for me. He was supposed to be
"perfect" according to Lissa, but all I could picture in my head was
big chunky guy who talked in a too-deep voice. Not the best imagery there. The
only character that I could enjoy was Chloe, even though she was a brat. She
was hilarious and so out there that it was entertaining for me to read about
her.
The next biggest
problem was the plot. I thought the plot started out really strong in the
beginning. A sex strike to end a school civil war? Sounds great. But the
problem of the book just CHANGED dramatically when it soon became about Lissa's
love life. I understand that the sex strike started out with Lissa and Randy's
relationship, but the fact that there was an extreme change in plot &
characters was just not for me.
The writing was
really nothing special. There was a lot of profanity as well, which I
definitely am not the biggest fan of. I did like the connection with the Lysistrada play. You could say that Shut Out is somewhat a retelling of that
story.
All in all, Shut
Out was quite the disappointment. There was hardly anything that I
actually liked. However, I did not think once about putting it down or setting
it aside. It is definitely readable. Although I didn't enjoy Kody's second
novel as much as I had hoped, I am still looking forward to try her other
novels.
Audio Performance: Since I "read"
this book on audio, I would like to mention a few things. The reader was a
little too perky, which suited Lissa's voice, but at times it just got on my
nerves. Which, may just have contributed to my dislike of this book. Then again,
I am glad that it wasn't some older lady who was ready a high school story…
Grade: C-
Source: Online
library (audiobook)
The whole idea of Shut Out was super cute. I had one issue with one scene in the book, I wasn't super impressed with Lissa's decisions. It was the only thing that I wasn't absolutely in love with. I just breezed through Shut Out, I was turning pages and all at once I was at the end.
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