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  • Writer's pictureJade Melody

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️½


Ever since I read the synopsis for this book I was intrigued by it. I wanted to know the fate of this forest town engulfed by a love/hate relationship with hockey. Before reading I had no interest in hockey and knew absolutely nothing about it. Despite that, by the end I cared a lot about hockey in Beartown.


People say Beartown is finished. A tiny community nestled deep in the forest, it is slowly losing ground to the ever-encroaching trees. But down by the lake stands an old ice rink, built generations ago by the working men who founded town. And that rink is the reason people in Beartown believe tomorrow will be better than today. Their junior hockey team is about to compete in the national championships, and they actually have a shot at winning. All the hopes and dreams of the town now rest on the shoulders of a handful of teenage boys. A victory would send star player Kevin onto a brilliant professional future in the NHL. It would mean everything to Amat, a scrawny fifteen-year-old treated like an outcast everywhere but on the ice. And it would justify the choice that Peter, the team's general manager, and his wife, Kira, made to return to his hometown and raise their children in this beautiful but isolated place. Being responsible for the hopes of an entire town is a heavy burden, and the semifinal match is the catalyst for a violent act that leaves a young girl traumatized and a town in turmoil. Hers is a story no one wants to believe since the truth would mean the end of the dream. Accusations are made, and like ripples on a pond, they travel through all of Beartown, leaving no resident unaffected.


In past reviews of the books I've read, my number one complaint is that the book starts out slow and that I'm disinterested in the plot, and I'll be honest I almost complained about it with this book too. However while trying to analyze my thoughts about Beartown, I realized that the reason the last half of the book was so significant and impactful to me was because of the plot and character development in the first half of the book, which is something I typically find boring in a book. My attachment was not with just one character, it was with a majority of them. In the second half of the book, the relationships between Maya and Ana and Maya and her parents made me cry. Nobody was willing to back down and let Maya fall into a hole, especially Kira. What was surprising to me is that Maya was the one to bring Kira back up because they were strong. I could really feel this because I could connect it to my own relationship with my mom and how we've coped in difficult times.


Another thing I appreciated about Beartown was instead of simply describing the other characters and their current situations it kind of switched perspectives, which I enjoyed a lot. It enhanced the story and made it a lot better than it would've been otherwise. This was one of the main reasons why by the end of the book I had an attachment with the majority of the characters.


I'm excited to read the next book!

  • Writer's pictureJade Melody


Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️½


This is the first book I've finished since my "break-up slump" started, this is the first review I will write as well. In a way I knew this would help me, it would lift some invisible weight off my shoulders. Anyways, this book in a way was better than the first in the series but at the same time is was just okay.


(skip if you don't like synopsis')

Now that the ley lines around Cabeswater have been woken, nothing for Ronan, Gansey, Blue, and Adam will be the same. Ronan, for one, is falling more and more deeply into his dreams, and his dreams are intruding more and more into waking life. Meanwhile, some very sinister people are looking for some of the same pieces of the Cabeswater puzzle that Gansey is after…


Okay. So I've figured it out. The plot of this series has confused me since book one which makes me skim until I get to the parts I, 1. understand and 2. are interested in. Since I was confused what the overall plot was, and honestly what was going on in general, I skimmed this book because I was more interested in the characters than anything else. This book made me like Ronan a lot more and made me ship Gansey and Blue a lot more too. Other than that, I wasn't really interested.


I'm not sure if I'll continue the series at this point... I want to because I want to know what happens to the characters I've come to love but other than that I'm just not interested. I'm disappointed to have come to this conclusion about this series but I need to be honest with myself and read things that I'm more interested in.

  • Writer's pictureJade Melody

Updated: Apr 18, 2019



The Dream Thieves ~ Maggie Stiefvater


Beartown ~ Fredrik Backman



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