Tuesday, May 7, 2013

ARC Review: The Rules for Disappearing


The Rules for Disappearing by Ashley Elston
3.5/5 stars
Hyperion, 2013
314 pages
YA Suspense Contemporary
Scheduled to release May 14

Source: Received an e-ARC via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

I have long had a weakness for Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen movies including "Our Lips Are Sealed" where the girls are enrolled in witness protection down under (please tell me someone else knows this movie!) This released in 2000 and since then I've harbored an interest in stories involving the relocation of characters. Therefore when I saw that this book featured just such a plot, I was immediately grabbed.

The novel drops us right into the thick of things with "Megan" choosing her new name and being physically transformed to be placed in another identity, her family's sixth placement in less than two years. She's tired of being on the run, tired of not knowing whatever it was her father did that landed them there, and tired of all the changes. So she's not going to get involved, just waiting out her final years of school. However she meets the very charming Ethan who seems determined to figure out all her secrets no matter how dangerous the situation becomes.

Honestly I found the first part to be fairly average. I was just going through the motions reading about Megan and her family's resettlement, with occasional hints at something bigger occurring. I wasn't actively frustrated by anything but I wasn't engaged or particularly rooting for Megan. My biggest source of amusement was seeing Megan's relationship with her younger sister, which has been strained by all their changes plus Megan's attempts to pretend she was from Arkansas when she has never even been there.

However the second part is where things really start getting interesting. It turns out that Megan actually knows more about the reasons why the family is in Witness Protection than she thought and she decides to do something about that (along with the very persistent Ethan). These events really ratchet up the tension and kept me glued til the final shocking page. Is there going to be a part two? I don't know and I don't think there needs to be but there is room for Megan to move forward.

Other Opinions:
The Flyleaf Review
Into the Hall of Books
Paper Riot

16 comments:

  1. Lol! I watched some Olsen's movies in the past. Unfortunately, I don't recall their titles. So maybe I watch Our Lips Are Sealed (or maybe not...)
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    1. I loved that they visited Australia (although I preferred their films in Paris and London).

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  2. Yes, I've seen Our Lips and loved it.
    The second part sounds great, and can't wait until I read this one.

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    1. Yay-someone else knows that film! I know it's kind of a random reference but that was what was in my mind.

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    1. Looking forward to your review-I didn't have the strongest feelings about this book and I think that tends to make for a weaker review on my part.

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  4. I have this to read , glad it gets better in the second part. I know Ashley and Mary Kates movie, lol! It happens when I have 3 kids :)

    Ok so I didn't pick it to be like that, but good to know. Thanks for your honest thoughts:D

    Mich

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    1. I can't believe MK + Ash was what came to mind but they were a huge part of my childhood so that's how the cookie crumbles!

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  5. This sounds great, particularly the end, I love the sound of what these girls are going through

    And I've never seen that movie but I'm going to see if I can find it!

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    1. I would not necessarily recommend that film but the book might be worth checking out if you're willing to put in the time through the slower beginning.

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  6. LOL -- have never seen a Mary Kate and Ashley movie but I do remember watching Full House!!

    You can find me here: Jen @ YA Romantics

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    1. I love Full House although obviously Stephanie is my fave character!

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  7. This sounds like such an interesting plot...who wouldn't want the opportunity to reinvent themselves? Too bad it didn't live up to the hype.

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    1. Well I can see how Megan would be tired of reinventing herself with so many moves but that's something I think actually sounds really interesting and I wouldn't have minded reading more about it.

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  8. Okay, unfortunately I have to echo what I just said on the other review, but in this case I can't read review yet because I'm reviewing it soon, hah! I'm glad to see 3.5 stars, though, I ended up liking it too, and I didn't expect to. :)

    Wendy @ The Midnight Garden

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    1. Neat-looking forward to seeing your review and what we agree/disagree on.

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