Review: A Little Something Different by Sandy Hall

Monday 22 September 2014

A Little Something DifferentA Little Something Different by Sandy Hall
Released: 26th August 2014
Published by: Pan Macmillan
Genre: YA Contemporary
Source: Publisher
Pages: 272
My Rating: 3.5 of 5 stars
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The creative writing teacher, the delivery guy, the local Starbucks baristas, his best friend, her roommate, and the squirrel in the park all have one thing in common—they believe that Gabe and Lea should get together. Lea and Gabe are in the same creative writing class.

They get the same pop culture references, order the same Chinese food, and hang out in the same places. Unfortunately, Lea is reserved, Gabe has issues, and despite their initial mutual crush, it looks like they are never going to work things out. But somehow even when nothing is going on, something is happening between them, and everyone can see it. Their creative writing teacher pushes them together. The baristas at Starbucks watch their relationship like a TV show. Their bus driver tells his wife about them. The waitress at the diner automatically seats them together. Even the squirrel who lives on the college green believes in their relationship.

 Surely Gabe and Lea will figure out that they are meant to be together.....
Thank you to Pan Macmillan Australia for sending me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review

Written in an unconventional style, A Little Something Different is a cute and fun YA contemporary romance that is great for reading on a lazy Sunday afternoon. With fourteen different perspectives focusing on the developing relationship between this one couple, it was certainly a different experience to have a voyeuristic insight into Lea and Gabe's lives as they converged in many small ways.

What gives this book its unique edge of course lies in the structure. Instead of experiencing things from the main characters' point of view, you instead are on the outside looking in from various aspects. Some of my favourites were definitely Maxine who worked at Starbucks and the creative writing professor Inga. I guess you'd never really think about how one pending relationship could cause so much speculation, and it was great to get into the minds of the people around Lea and Gabe to see how their reactions changed as their bond progressed.

They sit there in the window of the coffee shop for almost an hour, not talking much, but looking at each other over the tops of their books, flirting somehow even without words.

In some ways, I found this novel is more about the secondary characters who are narrating the novel than Lea and Gabe themselves, who for this reason I couldn't really connect with. There was some depth in their story as you find out a little more about their backgrounds, but I feel that some of their substance was diluted because of the nature of the story itself. This is in essence a light read, though there were a few deeper issues which I feel could have been touched upon more to give it some greater depth.

FINAL THOUGHTS

If you want to hear about a sweet love story set based in a creative writing class in college told in a different way, then this book should appeal to you. With perspectives varying from a bench, a bus driver, and even a squirrel, this is book that is (excuse the pun) A Little Something Different than any contemporary romance I have read before!

10 comments :

  1. This one sounds so intriguing! It definitely DOES sound different from other contemporary romances about there...and I think that's enough to entice me to read this one. I can imagine how it would be hard to connect to the characters when written like that, though, which would be a pretty major drawback in my opinion, but I still might give it a shot. Great review. :)

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    1. Even if you aren't sure, I'd definitely say to give it a try since it is a refreshing read in the genre. Hope you get to reading it Kara :)

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  2. Gah, I love unconventional writing styles! I'm really liking how there's recently been a bit of a surge in weird writing styles- it keeps things interesting :P
    In any case, this definitely sounds like something that I would love to read! I'll pick it up when I'm looking for something a bit lighter :)

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    1. Very true Nara - I've come across a few non-linear and unconventionally written books recently and have found them to be quite good. Hope you enjoy this one!

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  3. I love trying out unconventional things so this one sounds intriguing! But I don't normally go for contemporaries, so there's my dilemma. I've heard that for something this was "A little too different" (hardy har, right?) but perhaps I'll give it a go someday! Lovely review :) x

    Jess @ MyReadingDress

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    1. Thanks Jess :) That's a tough dilemma! If you one day feel like reading a fun contemporary novel then I'd recommend this one.

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  4. I love that cover! It's simply beautiful <3 I have to buy this one purely to see the squirrels perspective. I've got the giggles now. Honestly, who tells a story as a squirrel? I need this now, I love the different and quirky. The outsiders perspective probably takes a lot of getting used to, but super excited actually. Thanks for the incredible review <3

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    1. Me too - and it reflects the story so well! Haha the squirrel perspective definitely was unique (with lots of talk about food/acorns) and the bench talking about the buts that sat on it and overhearing conversations was also something that I can quite honestly say I have never come across before. Hope you get to reading it Kelly, it's a fun contemporary read :)

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  5. Thanks for a wonderful review, Genie - I'll definitely have to pick this up when I'm in the mood for something quick and fluffy. <3

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    1. You're welcome Ebony and yes, it's great for a light read that has a really cute romance :)

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