Showing posts with label I Am Number 4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label I Am Number 4. Show all posts

Sunday, August 29, 2010

I Am Number Four

Who's next?

Throw away the eye-make up remover, my tears practically did all the work for me. Seconds after I finished reading Pittacus Lore's (pseudonym created by Jobie Hughes & James Frey) I Am Number Four, I looked into the mirror at my tear-stricken face and realized my black eyeliner has smudged all around my eyes, and all I had to do was swipe a cotton bud at them and voila, clean! (this ain't good for your face, but that's all I can do right now). So how did I like this YA sci-fi? It wasn't at all bad, I tell you that.

You see, it is a heart. But not a coloured full heart. In scores, this translates as 3 stars out of 5. Which means I just liked it instead of really, really liking it. Why? While no doubt the story really got me in the end, it had started really slow. I liked the first two chapters a lot, but after that, it was kind of tedious. I liked Number 4 a.k.a John Smith quite a bit; he was very believable as a teenage boy, alien though he is. And I also liked Henri (his guardian, or in the book's term, his Cepan), and I liked his bestfriend, Sam Goode. I really did not like John's love interest, Sarah Hart (she was so plain, so typical, so underwhelming), and I hope with a passion that Dianna Agron makes her likeable in the movie (to be released on February, 2011). Their love story has a bittersweet ending (throughout it was just a corny-fest), the kind of endings that I totally love, but this time around, it did nothing for me. And for me, the love stories in books are the things that determine whether a book is good or not, admist all the other themes in it. Sadly, this one part of the book didn't work for me.

For me, emotion was lacking throughout the story. However, when it was there right almost at the end, it really set my tears running. Good as it was though, it doesn't quite make up for the absence of it throughout most part of the book. Yes, there were lots of violence (I thought it would never end!) which makes me conclude that this book is geared more towards boys than it is for girls. Maybe because the writers are both males, they weren't able to really write a girl character very well (not being sexist here, but I really think that that played a role), and thus the epic fail character of Sarah Hart. I thought the climax of the book, while absorbing, wasn't written very well either. I got confused a lot reading it. BUT, I do think that the ending was good. And the ending saved the whole thing for me. Because of it, I will continue the series and am looking forward to reading The Power of Six to be released in Spring 2011. Oh my, another 5 year long wait before the series end (there'll be 6 books). I'll be so old by then, will I still be interested in YA? Hmm, I think I will be. lol.

The upside of this book is that the authors are not like Cassandra Clare when it comes to their characters. Read it and you'll know what I mean.

Here's my favourite sentence of the book;

"Bright, kind eyes full of life look into mine as though offering a promise, a bond, yet I'm too young to know what that promise or bond really means."

In context, it will break your heart.


Wednesday, August 25, 2010

YA Couple Alert!

Alex Pettyfer is Number 4!

Now this news just hit me out of the blue. I have been wanting to read I Am Number 4 by James Frey. A Young Adult book of course, I've really been munching them lately. I came across the book sometime ago on Goodreads, read the reviews, was interested but have never really researched it (because there are currently so many books in my to-be-read pile!). You can imagine how shocked I was to find out today that book is already being made into a movie. And that Alex Pettyfer is playing the role of Number 4! And that he's dating his co-star Dianna Agron! 3 incredible news slapping me on the face!

Alex Pettyfer. Alex, alex, alex. He is like the guy for YA books. I'm not kidding. Surf youtube and you'll know what I mean. He also has Beastly coming up, another YA book I have yet to read. Lots of people had used him for Jace Wayland from The Mortal Instruments series (I went with Mitch Hewer), and lots of people are currently using him for Peeta Mellark from The Hunger Games series. I haven't used him for anything, but I totally get his appeal. To me, he has become synonymous with YA books. And well, he definitely has/is, what with Beastly and I Am Number 4 and all.

I love the fact that's dating Dianna Agron because I love her. The pictures of them together that I've seen are very, very cute. I am excited for this movie, for Beastly, and for them. I really hope I can find I Am Number 4 in Kinokuniya tomorrow. Please, please be there!

Alex Pettyfer, you're totally on my radar now.

[Disclaimer: Foh shizzle the pics ain't mine!]