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3.5 stars! Shut Out is one of those books that was so fun to listen to! This is the second book of Kody Keplinger's I've read (Duff being the first) and I have to say I love her style. She writes fun reads with just enough seriousness/emotion to keep me invested. But they're also on the light side and entertaining. This was just the type of story I was in the mood for!Lissa is sick of the feud at her school. Soccer boys vs. Football boys. It's been going on too long. It's effecting her and he...
representation: disability rep (paraplegic rep, uses wheelchair), potential OCD rep (not explicitly stated), potential ace rep (not explicitly stated).[trigger warnings are listed at the bottom of this review and may contain spoilers]✧・゚: *✧・゚:* 2 . 5 s t a r s *:・゚✧*:・゚✧ hooooo boy, do i have thoughts on this one. i honestly can't tell if this was supposed to be a satire or not? because i can see what it was trying to do, and in some ways, it was really cool how it tackled double standards betw...
"Because." Cash's fingers stilled, resting lightly against the back of my head, which didn't hurt anymore. He looked down at me for a long second before continuing. "Because I want to see you with someone better than him. Someone who will see how lucky they are to have you."I bit my lip, nervous but determined to ask my next question. "Do you happen to have someone particular in mind, Cash?""Maybe." 4 days, three (attempted) books, and countless exaggerated sighs later, and I can't get this a
Weak writing, two dimensional characters. Overused names. I see where the author wanted to go with this but they ultimately failed.
I'm still trying to figure out how to review this. I read and finished it a few days ago and I thought it was good and I mean really good. I was really hesitant to pick this up because I read The DUFF and really didn't like it, I didn't like the writing, the characters or the plot, I basically didn't like the book. SO you can see why I was pretty hesitant to pick up Shut Out. But boy am I glad that I did.Shut out is about Lissa, a girl who is constantly reminded of the ongoing feud between the s...
I was afraid to read Shut Out because friend of mine was disappointed after reading it. But I'm happy that I read it - it was refreshing novel in the flood of young adult fiction. I recommend this book to all teen girls, and to some girls over twenties, who have some issues with sex and what is expected of them when it comes to it. Ending is the only thing that I was... how to put it...sarcastic, maybe? I know you writers want to make us satisfied, so, obviously, you give us happy endings. But i...
4.5 stars Be warned you may find this review full of over enthusiastic gushing for this book. Shut Out was just an awesome read. Shut Out is loosely based on the retelling of Aristophanes’ Lysistrata; Lissa is sick and tired of the rivalry between the soccer and football team, it’s been running ever since her brother Logan went to high school, which was 10 years ago. But now it’s seriously getting out of hand, it’s coming in between her relationship with Randy, with Randy focusing more on the ri...
You know there's something wrong with a book when the boys are falling all over themselves for the main character and you're wondering why.I guess Lissa was okay at first. For the first half, maybe. But then she turned into this huge caricature who just lost all intelligence and became obsessed with winning the "war" and finding every pretext to feel sorry for herself. I am aware not all teenagers are sensible, responsible beings. I do, however, like to actually feel something other than annoyan...
I know why some people might not like this book, I understand the problems they might have with the situations, the characters and so on, but i'm as sure as hell that i did like it, probably as much as I liked The DUFF.Full review: (originally posted at ReadingAfterMidnight)You know, this is a strange world we are living in.I always read some reviews here and there (about some books - not only this one) and I see people saying that [this] or [that] are not some books that they would allow th
2 1/2 stars. Original review posted on The Book Smugglers: HEREShut Out is a modern-day retelling of Aristophanes’ Lysistrata, a classic Greek play about Lysistrata and her attempt to end the Peloponnesian War by persuading the women of the warring nations to withhold sex from their husbands in order to force peace negotiations. This foments a battle of the sexes as both sides try to stand their ground until eventually, the men give in and peace is achieved.I was curious to see how Kody Keplinge...
First, the good: frank talk about teenage girls' sexual lives, exploration of double standards, inspiration from a classic (I'm a sucker for modern re-tellings).The bad? It took me a long while to feel as if I could relate to the protagonist at all. It seemed like her only personality trait for a good portion of the book was having a boyfriend. Finally, we find out she's also a control freak who works in a library (just like me! ha!) But seriously, the fact that every single girl in this book (w...
I´m going through a phase and I only want to read and re-read high school romances. This was absolutely what I needed right now before starting another long fantasy series. Hamilton High we meet again! This time as well as the first time around Kody Keplinger nails it! Everything about this book is amazing, the plot, characters, subplot, character development. I love that smartass humor and the witty comebacks. I love Lissas characters, she is a control freak and she owns up to it, what I lo...
Shut Out is loosely based on the retelling of Aristophanes’ Lysistrata;Lissa is sick and tired of the rivalry between the soccer and football team, it’s been running almost like forever. But now it’s seriously getting out of hand, it’s coming in between her relationship with Randy, her boyfriend.So Lissa comes up with a plan to get all the soccer and football player’s girlfriends together and go on a "strike".A SEX STRIKE!!! It’s bound to get the boys so wound up that they will put an end to t...
Fast read with great message about girls and sexuality: the inequality between boys and girls regarding sex and how they identify with what deems socially “acceptable” against what they actually feel. Teen girls should read this one and I have a feeling they would love it too. I might read more of Keplinger’s work since I’ve never read anything by her before and I found this to be a very brave book complete with interesting narrative voice.
Initial thoughts:This was a FABULOUS sophomore novel, that I loved. I highly recommend picking this up in September- it will not disappoint.Official review:Shut Out was a spectacular sophomore novel by young writer Kody Keplinger. It was filled with steamy romance, tested friendships, girl power, and more. This was inspired by the play Lysistrata and I can't wait to check it out now. I started reading this the second it arrived in my mailbox and I didn't put it down until I finished later that d...
3.5 stars “You can't control everything. Sometimes you just need to relax and have faith that things will work out. Let go a little and just let life happen.” Lissa has a problem. Her boyfriend Randy keeps putting her second to a stupid rivalry between the football players and the soccer players at her high school. Every time they make out in his car it gets egged, he leaves dates early for retaliation attacks and so on. Lissa isn't the only one fed up, all of the girlfriends for boys on
What seemed like a silly premise turned out to be something relevant but still very entertaining at the same time. I was kind of impressed really. The main plot, girls agreeing on a sex-strike against boys to end the rivalry between football and soccer players is pretty funny especially when the boys were trying to fight back, seducing the girls by taking off their shirts. Lol. But as the story pushes through, it becomes not only about just the “war”. I didn’t think so much into Shut Out but as
3.5How to write a fun YA contemporary? Well, just follow Kody Keplinger's recipe cause she's got it down to a science! “I'm serious. They'll call me a pussy.""And if you help them, I'll call you a dick. So no matter what you do, you're going to be some form of genitalia.” She was constantly cracking me up with her dry humor. And what I loved most about her? She felt like a real teenager who at times-let's be honest, more often than not- made mistakes.She was also strong. She wasn't pe
PERSONAL REVIEW: Wow! Is that really what High School is like these days? I'm getting old!SCHOOL LIBRARIAN REVIEW: I think parents who opened this up to some random page and started reading might have some issues with this book. If I put this on my library shelves, I'd expect someone - at some point - to complain...or even challenge this book. And, I might have to agree, which is why this book would not be one I would purchase for my school library.First off let me say that this has an overall g...
1-1.5 starsThis is the first review I've written for a 1 star book and I debated whether to write it at all, but here it goes...To me, the experience of this book can be divided into three stages... Stage One: The Warning Alarm When the book starts, we get to see Lissa and her boyfriend. We learn there's a war going on between the soccer and the football team of the same school. That was the first thing that bugged me. Those boys acted so immaturely, pulling pranks, acting like this WAR is a m...