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Preloved by Shirley Marr
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bookshelves: why-yes-i-ya, distant-lands, from-publisher-or-author, death-is-not-the-end

i am sneaking this one in in the middle of my readventurer challenge - shhhh...

wow, i seem to be on a roll with reading sweet sweet books lately. and i don't mean this to be disparaging, but this book is truly a sweetie-pie almost-love-story.

and at first, i wasn't into it, i must confess. blame my need for the darkness and the edginess, but this one was so fast-paced, and was reading like the younger-range of YA, and i kept peering at it, trying to make out some of the bitchiness from fury. my bad.

this is not fury. this is its own thing. and it is a good thing.

shirley marr has created a great character in amy - her best friend rebecca is the siren, the untouchable, calculatedly aloof and apart, fostering her own image of being cooler-than-you, making all the boys fall for her and all the girls jealous. except amy. amy knows she is not in the same league as rebecca, and she doesn't really want to be. she doesn't care about boys, or clothes, or trends, she is busy just being who she is, dealing with the indifference of her father after her parent's divorce, and her mother's encyclopediac knowledge of chinese superstitions; mostly involving ghosts, helping out in her mother's vintage rummage store, and dealing with being stuck at that age where you want to be a kid but also recognize that your mother's eccentricities are not helping out the finances so hot, so you gotta step up. holy run-on sentence. sorry, kids!

so, when she accidentally releases a ghost from a locket intended for rebecca, and finds herself in the middle of a mystery involving star-crossed lovers, reincarnation, and a whole lot of 80's pop culture and slang, she is more comfortable than your average teenager with the idea of a ghost suddenly popping into her life. and she starts to understand what all those 80's crush movies are talking about.

it is a great personal-journey book. amy starts off as a pretty emotionally closed-off, independent character, not judging herself based on her appearance, or trying too hard to make friends other than rebecca, but the reality of the independent character is that it is a lonely road. having a crush on a ghost really only makes the loneliness more apparent. but her realization of this, and her blossoming into a more solid amy are fantastic, and it is hard not to fall in love with her, especially when all the backdrop is feel-good 80's pop music that makes you automatically root for the girl in glasses.

nothing like fury at all, but unlike that one, you will feel pretty good when you finish it, full of the flowering of possibilities.

quick, though - what is a cheesymite scroll??? i GIS'd it, and i got this:



and i am told it is filled with cheese and vegemite?? and amy eats this with strawberry milk?? i have survived eaten vegemite, and i suppose it is one of those acquired tastes, but i cannot even picture eating vegemite with cheese, let alone the deliciously cloying hyper-sweetness of strawberry milk. but maybe it is an australian delicacy...but a note on the food in this book - holy cow, i gotta get me to australia. popcorn with icing sugar? yes, please, even though i don't know what the heck icing sugar is. but i know i want it.

and i also want someone to call me miss matey someday.

if i thought i could exist in the heat of that place, i would be there already. but there's no way. i wouldn't even make it one step out of the plane before i would erupt into a fireball, without even getting to taste icing sugar. sad.

at least i will have the books. and these amazing candy bars shirley sent me.

thank you, wonderful ladyface!

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Heidi I somehow don't think you're going to get many complaints from that crowd about reading Preloved. :P


karen hahahah i know!! that's why i am being so bold!


message 3: by n (new) - rated it 5 stars

n Yesss, I can't wait for your review of this one.


message 4: by Laima (last edited Jul 16, 2012 04:15AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Laima Yes, Karen..... no regrets for sneaking in this one!!!! Hahah you heard my voice! I hope you enjoy this book!
ps... more cool stuff coming in the mail!!


message 5: by Rod (new)

Rod "Although she has had lovers before, Amy has never known the joys of foreplay. That is, until she meets Logan, who introduces her to a whole new world of pre-coital stimulations and teaches her what it truly means to be Preloved." That is my only guess at what the title means.


karen oh, dear! so scandalous! it is much sweeter than that.


message 7: by Rod (new)

Rod I should've guessed. I didn't notice the unlaced Vans, which is visual shorthand for sweet 'n' innocent.


karen but lo! a hint of cleavage!code for "tomboy's growing up!"


message 9: by Lissa (new)

Lissa Vegemite and cheese scrolls are delicious! Especially warm. They aren't a delicacy! You can find them in most bakeries.


message 10: by n (new) - rated it 5 stars

n I need to try a cheesymite scroll. And what are these candy bars of which you speak?


Laima I know... there is a lot of interesting food in this story! I remember Amy drinking something called Milo. I actually found Milo at the grocery store yesterday in the international foods section. I will let you know how it tastes!


karen these are the candies:



and some delicious plain chocolates shaped like little animals. i devoured them.


Laima The lady at the post office told me that smarties are not availabe in the U.S. ... is this true, Karen?


karen well, i live in an irish neighborhood, so i can get them here. but i think most places, you cannot. poor rest-of-u.s.

although they are not my favorite of the imported candies.


Laima There are different types of smarties.
do they look like this?



message 16: by Maya (new)

Maya Panika Pretty much. Is it a British book? Smarties are UK natives and were practically a food group when I was growing up.



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Jennifer Note: I'm pretty sure icing sugar is just powdered sugar. I used to love putting a little bit of butter on plain popcorn and then shaking a bit of sugar on it. Mmmm. (Yup, just confirmed with my Aussie friend... just confectioners sugar!)

This book sounds sweet, I may have to check it out!


Laima Maya wrote: "Pretty much. Is it a British book? Smarties are UK natives and were practically a food group when I was growing up.
"


Aussie book ... with lots of yummy food mentioned.


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Mir Smarties in Germany tasted pretty much like M&Ms to me.


Amanda Great review, Karen!

Vegemite is gross and I say this as an Australian and I assume those scrolls are just as awful.

Icing sugar is just confectioner's/powdered sugar and having that on popcorn isn't an Aussie thing ;) But you should deffo visit Aus one day, come in winter, it's not hot now :)


karen yeah, the smarties i have had were more like the disc-shaped ones, not the egg-shaped ones. but maureen sent me some egg-shaped things from canada that were different from cadbury eggs, but were delicious.

i am going to try this confectioner's sugar thing. i like m & ms in my popcorn.

australia has so many things in it i want....


message 22: by Eh?Eh! (new)

Eh?Eh! karen wrote: "well, i live in an irish neighborhood, so i can get them here. but i think most places, you cannot. poor rest-of-u.s.

although they are not my favorite of the imported candies."


Yes! I just had the M&M-like Smarties a few days ago! It had been shipped to my Irish from his home. Do they not know that Smarties are not chocolate?? Those crazy Europeans.


karen yeah, get a new name, suckers...


if your irish is homesick for anything, let me know - it is probably way cheaper to ship from here than...home. and any � of eh...


message 24: by Eh?Eh! (new)

Eh?Eh! Youuu! � He said there are 4 things every Irish asks for from someone from home and I think he's stocked on them except for the Irish sausage. The one source he's found seem to be intermittent in keeping their posted hours. So naw, I think he's found ways to get his fixes. There seem to be regular visitors and they bring stuff with them.

I just found out yesterday that his favorite candy is CurlyWurly. Considering the amount of fillings he has I'd say he's had them regularly, hah.


message 25: by Mir (new) - added it

Mir McVitie biscuits one of the 4?


message 26: by Eh?Eh! (new)

Eh?Eh! My memory is so bad, I've forgotten 2 of them...the last is tea, the teabags that don't taste any different from tea in the US but are still superior. :)


message 27: by n (last edited Jul 20, 2012 07:46PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

n karen wrote: "these are the candies:



and some delicious plain chocolates shaped like little animals. i devoured them."


Holy mackerel.


message 28: by mark (new)

mark monday this whole comment thread is racist.


karen i just can't seem to help myself..


message 30: by mark (new)

mark monday The whole world is racist!
But especially Eh.


Laima The Eh! Train wrote: "My memory is so bad, I've forgotten 2 of them...the last is tea, the teabags that don't taste any different from tea in the US but are still superior. :)"

Twinnings?


karen oh, you ain't kidding there. she is toxic.


Laima Miriam wrote: "McVitie biscuits one of the 4?"

mmmmm... or Tunnock's Snowballs or Caramel bars?


message 34: by Eh?Eh! (new)

Eh?Eh! Laima wrote: "Twinnings?"

I'm not sure...I was given a baggie from his store of "a thousand teabags" and they didn't have the brand name on them. It's black tea.


mark wrote: "The whole world is racist!
But especially Eh."


karen wrote: "oh, you ain't kidding there. she is toxic."

You understand me!!


karen way's it gotta be black tea?


message 36: by Eh?Eh! (new)

Eh?Eh! Lacist@!


message 37: by Mir (new) - added it

Mir Barry's?


message 38: by Eh?Eh! (new)

Eh?Eh! I'm guessing that's a tea brand? I'll try to remember to ask and report back.


karen barrys is the best


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