Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Rules of Attraction--Review by Sarah Gnefkow


Rules of Attraction
Simone Elkeles

***1/2 stars

Carlos Fuentes has lived many places in the seventeen years of his life. He originally was raised in Chicago before his older brother Alex started to get into gangs trying keep his family safe. Carlos' mother moved their family to Mexico after Alex had left the gang. Now Carlos is moving back to the United States a year later to live in Colorado with his older brother (which is now on the right track) who tried to carve out a life for Carlos that he doesn't want. Carlos doesn't abide to anyone else's rules but his own. Kiara a straight A student was asked to escort Carlos around his new school for the first week. They both are dealing with social situations at school, for Carlos its his current reputation and for Kiara its her stuttering problem. Carlos decides that he doesn't need a guide and blows Kiara off. By doing this Kiara wants to get even, which ends up attracting each other. But will these sparks be enough to get over their social issues?

This book was pretty good, but definitely not as good as Perfect Chemistry. In a way they were both really similar and after reading the first one the outcome was quite predictable. The book goes by alternating speakers. I didn't really want to put it down, but in a way the endings were the exact same so I gave it 3 1/2 stars. It was a pretty good series so I do suggest checking these books out.


7 comments:

TheBookNurse said...

I'm glad you liked these Sarah! The two books seem to enjoy popularity with teen girls.

George Morejon said...

Sounds like a pretty cliché story to me. I'd be curious what happened before his time to Colorado.

Aspen Gates said...

I Loved this book, especially Perfect Chemistery. Now I'm just waiting for Chain Reaction.

George Morejon said...

Think the moving so much would be a problem for him?

Ian Zig. said...

This sounds really... oh idk.. boring!

Halea Coulter said...

Doesn't sound terrible.

Hope Austin said...

It sounds okay, but I'll probably skip it.