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The Queen of Everything

The Queen of Everything

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Changing Life
Review: A Review by Janelle

Jordan Mackenzie is trying to get through a complex summer. Her whole life is turned upside down in the worst summer of her life. At first her summer is typical, her family is odd, but it always has been. As the school year winds down, though, everything changes. First her father gets involved with a married woman, and becomes distant and childish. A close relative dies, and as if that weren't hard enough on her, a murder is committed in her quiet town. When the murderer comes forward, Jordan knows she's in way over her head.

I really enjoyed the story. The plot kept getting more exciting, and had so many unexpected twists. The ending surprised me more than I could've expected. The idea the plot is so new and different. Although I really enjoyed this book, I think it had some problems with how it was written. It was directed at teen girls, but the way things were described, it became confusing. The descriptions were excessive at some points. It should help you understand what's going on better, instead of confusing you. I also felt that the way it jumped around between past and present was confusing. At some points the way it was written, became hard to differentiate between the past and the present.

I recommend this book to anyone, who likes surprise endings. This book was directed at teen girls. If you can't get through a ton of description, then you probably won't enjoy this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Loudest teenage voice I've heard since Jessica Darling
Review: Deb Caletti's debut introduces protagonist Jordan MacKenzie, a typical high school junior girl with a seemingly typical high school junior's life. Through wonderful teenage narration sparkling with authentic voice, we come to know Jordan and come to see how the man she once knew as her father turned crazy, all in the name of so-called love.

Yes, crazy. All over Gayle D'Angelo, a married woman.

The narration and voice make up for a semi-slow moving story, though it mostly builds up plot and suspense-wise, keeping you on the edge of your seat. All characters are easy to like, with the exception of Jordan's new boyfriend, Kale, who just wants to get in Jordan's pants and kills bunnies with a shotgun for fun. We at first see her as rather self-confident and witty but as the story progresses, her confidence rises and plummets according to the situations she faces. I found her revenge on her "boyfriend," Kale, to be quite amusing. Kale is hell-bent on getting Jordan's attention and she instantly regrets sleeping with him, especially when he's got his tongue down some other girl's throat 10 minutes later. After crazy Mr. MacKenzie is taken to the sheriff's, Jordan uses Kale for a ride. She needs to get away from her home and her family. Come morning at a skeezy motel, Kale and Jordan genuinely have become the modern-day Bonnie and Clyde. Kale has stolen some poor soul's car and Jordan isn't about to let him get away with it, especially after what he's put her through. So she alerts a gas station man and takes off running, saying to him she refuses to ride in the stolen car any longer. That's just one of the humorous incidents - the characters are amusing as well.

Take Claire, Jordan's hippie mother who unabashedly breast feeds Jordan's baby half-brother in public. And Melissa, Jordan's very best friend, who at first thinks Kale, neighborhoodwide-known as a thug, is good for Jordan. Prior, Jordan's experience had been limited to two unmemorable boyfriends.

Mr. MacKenzie's craziness over his affair with beautiful southerner Gayle takes a turn for the absolute worst, and I never even saw it coming! We slowly see Jordan and Mr. MacKenzie's father-daughter relationship deteroriating all thanks to the toll of lust, love, or infatuation - whatever has caused Mr. MacKenzie to switch gears and become a total stranger who Jordan really doesn't even know anymore. I couldn't help but feel sorry for her, especially since she seemed as real as my heroine, Jessica Lynn Darling. And Jordan isn't terribly close with her mother, who remarried and now runs a bed and breakfast with her artsy-fartsy husband, Nathan. Caletti's striking first effort, despite a few slow downhillers, is worthwhile. I'm looking forward to her follow-up, HONEY, BABY, SWEETHEART.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tremendously Terrific Tale of a Troubled Teenager
Review: Exciting, humorous, and dramatic , "The Queen of Everything" by Deb Caletti beautifully tells the story about a teenaged girl, Jordan Mackenzie, whose father commits a startling murder. I enjoyed reading this novel because of how it illustrated the girl's emotions in a way I could relate to. I mainly enjoyed three aspects of this story: the storyline, the suspense, and the emotion. The storyline is very interesting and unique. You do not usually find a murder mystery involving a fifteen-year-old girl, and I found it incredible how Deb Caletti was able to tell the story through a teenager's eyes. Each chapter ended with a suspensful cliffhanger, which always made me want to continue reading. The terror and fear felt by Jordan as her father dated a married woman kept me on the edge of my seat until the last page was read. Emotion is painted beautifully through actions and words. Panic, sadness, and desire are emotions most commonly exemplified as the young girl travels through a frightening period of her life. If I was to rate this novel out of 10, I would rate it a 9 1/2. "The Queen of Everything" entertained me and has made me more interested in reading mystery thrillers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome book
Review: i started reading this book and i found it very....SLOW!!! it doesn't really get to the point but talks about all this other nonsense. I feel this book was not good and I feel teenagers would not enjoy it. I agree with other reviews i have read it and it doesn't grab you at all.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Queen of Everything!!!
Review: I think that Deb Caletti did a great job on this book. It had romance, a crazy family, and excitment. I think she set a well-rounded setting and plot. Jordan has to go through something (that most of us don't have to go through) and handled it with grace. She was funny, and meet many funny people also. She is a great charcter to read about.

I totally recamend this book to anyone that wants a laugh, or loves Deb Caletti's work. Its a great book!

~*Jessica*~

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing
Review: I was drawn to more writing by Caletti after reading 'Honey, Baby, Sweetheart' and this book did not disappoint. As I read about Jordan's struggles with her own moral compass and insecurities, I kept wondering about the title. Is it a misnomer or is it simply a result of reaching the end of your rope and finding that it's been graciously and indefinitely extended by the love others have for you? Perhaps that is what makes one queenly.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A slow moving book, but still very full of powerful emotion.
Review: In The Queen of Everything, high school junior Jordan MacKenzie has many problems including her dysfunctional family, her strange school life, and an annoying boy named Kale who just keeps following her. This book starts out a little slow, but after a little while, it becomes hard to put down. The plot line is amazing and very well thought out, and the characters are very realistic and true to life. This book has very true emotions and it will have the reader laughing and crying right along with Jordan as she discovers life's lessons.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: She's The Queen
Review: Jordan is a refreshing and gutsy heroine in Deb Caletti's first young adult book. Jordan has a smart mout h, a "roll your eyes" attitude with most adults (except her beloved grandfather) and enough energy and smarts to give most adults pause. Her mother has gone off and married an artist on some windy hillside, had his baby and opened a B & B. Her father has become totally distracted by an attractive neighbor who just happens to also be married and Jordan is beside herself with all these "adult" shannigans. As she tries to work out her problems, eventually confiding in her grandparents, she begins falling in love with her best friends' mysterious bag-pipe playing brother--at the same time exploring some sexual/emotional curoisities like Kyle Kramer. No one is really prepared for the course her father's relationship gradually takes, nor the grief or anger that comes when the truth is out. Jordan is a wonderful character who speaks in the frustrated language of any adolescent who is swept into a world of adults where there is no longer any control. She handles it all with more maturity than expected--she's definitly the queen of it all.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: very good book
Review: this book was a very good book in my oppinion. i finnished it in two in a half days.i would have finnished early however but at the beginning of the book it gets started REAL slow ,i mean it gets started slow but then it starts to take it's flow after a while. but as it does so it also puts alot of details that in my oppinion i dont think was needed...lets just say caletti goes all out.
but besides the slowness at the beginning it was a very good book it was about a girl named jordan who kinda has family problems and then matters get worse with her dad... and mostly the book in its own way is revolved around that matter. i do hope that deb makes a sequel to this book and talks about the blooming romance between jordan ''someone else''...i dont want to give it away.
i think this book needs to be mainly for teens 14 and over.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolute Fantastic Book!!!
Review: What a fantastic tale Deb Caletti writes about Jordan and her family and friends. Jordan is a remarkable young woman with sass and self-confidence. The characters are convincing and likeable. This extremely well written book is very sensitive, humorous, endearing and entertaining! It holds your interest throughout. It was not a book that I could put down once I started it and I read it into the night. When I completed it, I read it again as I didn't want it to end! I could vividly picture the characters and places through Caletti's amazingly compassionate and descriptive words. I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves to read a quality piece of writing. Also, I loved the cover of the book! Very artistic and unusual.


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