Tags
Abusive Relationships, Dysfunctional Families, Mystery, Paranormal, Substance Abuse, Suspense, YA Fiction
Thanks to NetGalley and Simon Pulse for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Release Date: Available Now
352 Pages
Synopsis: Teddi Adler is just trying to figure out her life.
When she joins SUMMERTEENS, a library writing group, she’s only looking to keep herself busy, not go digging around in her subconscious. But as she writes, disturbing memories of her childhood friend Corey bubble to the surface, and Teddi begins to question everything: her friendship with her BFF Willa, how much her mom really knows, and even her own memories. Teddi feels she’s losing her group on reality—-as evidenced by that mysterious ghost-girl who emerges from the park pool one night, the one who won’t leave Teddi alone. To top it all off, she finds herself juggling two guys with potential, a quirky boy named Joy and her handsome barista crush Aidan, who has some issues of his own.
As the summer unfolds, Teddi is determined to get to the bottom of everything—-her feelings, the mysterious ghost-girl, and the memories of Corey that refuse to be ignored.
I have to give The Precious Dreadful kudos for being so highly original. It also had many other good qualities. I liked Teddi and completely emphasized with her desperate attempts to solve a mystery going back to her childhood. I also loved her BFF Willa who loyally stuck by her even when Teddi turned on her. I wasn’t fond of the romance between Teddi and Aidan however. Their relationship was verbally/emotionally abusive from the beginning, and even though Teddi would stand up for herself, she’d still go back to him. I don’t have an issue with abusive relationships in YA fiction as long as there’s a lesson imparted. But that’s not the case here. Aidan is never called out on his unacceptable behavior and that spoiled what otherwise would have been a 4-5 star read for me. At the end of the book something happens that I surmise was supposed to make the reader feel more sympathetic toward him, but it just didn’t work for me.
The plot itself is quite eerie and kept me guessing through much of the book. The more I read, the bigger feeling of dread swept over me as I wondered what poor Teddi was going to uncover in the end. I started this about mid-afternoon and couldn’t stop reading until I finished around 11:00 at night.
Except for the romance, I really enjoyed The Precious Dreadful and it’s intriguing mystery. I loved Steven Parlato’s writing style and the way the story flowed so smoothly. I also thought he did a fairly convincing job portraying a 15-going-on-16-year-old girl. The story has just a touch of the paranormal and is compelling and will keep readers wondering. Despite my issues with the romance, I think this would still make a worthy book discussion choice as readers could debate over what Teddi should have done in response to Aidan’s behavior.
Seems like a nice book. Awesome review! 😊
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Thanks Erica!🤗
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Fantastic Review, Book Sister!!!😀📚🌺 I felt the same way as you about this novel when I read it. I’m glad it was enjoyable enough for you.😊📚🌺
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Thanks Dani. If it wasn’t for Aidan, I probably would have given it a 4 1/2.😒
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Sometimes there’s that one character that just pisses you off unfortunately.😒😒😒
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Grr.😡
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Grrrr… Indeed!😵
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OK, book aside, reading one book all day until 11 pm is not good for you. You know that, but I need to remind you to slow down. That’s my job, as your friend! 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thanks Pete. I do realize you’re right. I’m trying!
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Love this! Another awesome review. X
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Thank you so much Charley!😙
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Hope you’re well love!
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I’m fighting an evil migraine as usual, but I’m hanging in there. Thanks Charley!🤗😚
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Aw no! I sympathise and hope you’re better soon. Lovely to see you again, I’d missed you! X
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Thanks Charley. You’re so sweet!😙
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I’m always glad to see books with problematic themes get called out. I think one of the best things about YA is that it tries to address these real world societal problems adult fiction tends to shy away from, and it’s sad to see an otherwise great book fall flat that way. It still sounds interesting so I might add it to my TBR pile- if I ever start to reduce the pile, that is!
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Thanks Kay. I truly felt terrible because I thought the book was great otherwise. I’d love to know what you think if you read this.
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I’ll try to get to it! Fingers crossed that I can work through some of that endless TBR.
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😁
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Great review – I appreciate that you took the time to address the romance and where it was lacking. I struggle too with romance where it seems like one side of the pairing is domineering or even verging on abusive. It would definitely lower my rating too.
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Thanks Bentley. If only the author had addressed it in a more responsible fashion. Like either having Teddi showing him the or having her friends intercede. I mean it wasn’t the worst relationship I’ve seen but he was still verbally and psychologically abusive.
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Nice review! I have this book on my kindle but I haven’t gotten around to it yet. I’m glad you enjoyed it, despite issues. 🙂
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Thanks Raven!😙
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You’re welcome! 😉
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No lessons to an abusive relationship?! Man, that’s unfortunate. Great review, Kim!
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Yeah. I really wasn’t thrilled about that.
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Great review Kim! This is another I don’t even remember ever seeing and I’m guessing the cover just didn’t pop out on one of those days I didn’t look closely while pretending to behave. I’d guess though you saw “library” and snagged it up. LOL
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You guessed exactly right Carrie!😁
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Haha it’s what I would have done.
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It’s good that it was original, but given what you’ve said, I hate that Aidan wasn’t called out for abusive behaviour
Fantastic review!
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Thanks! It was a bit frustrating.😒
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I like the over-all concept of the book… You kind of lost me at “2 guys with potential”. Another Peeta/Gale situation?? That’s what killed the Hunger Games for me.
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Well, it wasn’t really a true love triangle so it never bothered me. It was just Aidan and what he got away with.
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Books with just a touch of paranormal are so much fun. But I’m sorry that the romance didn’t work out, I always wonder why authors do that *shrugs*. But here’s hoping if you pick up another book by him down the road that it will be beyond amazing!
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Thanks Jen. I’ll definitely try another book by him.😊
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