Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Kiss, Date, Love, Hate by Luisa Plaja

Synopsis:

What if you could change your friends' lives and loves through the settings of a computer game...?

Lex Murphy's group of friends have all dated, hated, ignored and lusted after each other for the last few years. If only there was a way of matching people perfectly to avoid all the unrequited love, dumping and drama! Then Lex's friend George is given a mysterious Sims-like game by his software-testing dad which involves building character profiles in the categories of Life, Looks and Love. Lex and George populate the game with avatars for all their mates, making a few 'wishful thinking' adjustments to the settings - and find that the next day these tinkerings have come true! But how long can this new calm, loved-up atmosphere continue?


Review:

OK, it's official. My favourite book by Luisa Plaja has been replaced by this one! I love everything about it. The comedy, romance, magic, mystery. Over the period of time I read this it I couldn't stop. This involved lots of late nights and homework with no effort, but it was worth it... :D

Lex Murphy feels like she doesn't fit in. Her world is falling apart around her - her boyfriend, Matt, left her for her worst enemy, her best friend is deserting her for schoolwork and nobody understands her. Apart from Drew, the mysterious bad boy. But she wants Matt back, right? Just as more problems delve into Lex's life, her friend George introduces her to a new video game. At first they play around with their avatars: for example; they make Lex's hair longer, make all the girls swoon for George, and - best of all - Lex can get revenge.
  Lex and George wake up the next day and find out that all their changes have come true. As perfect and exciting as it all seems, they begin to regret it.

I think all the ideas in this novel are very unique and the ending is very unpredictable. In some chapters I am laughing my head off and in some I want to tear the book apart (but then stick it back together of course).

All the characters are brilliant. The difference between them all make all the different relationships interesting. Which leads onto another thing.. love triangles! I could go on for ages about how all the relationships are amazing and gripping but then I'd be writing pages....! They are relateable and I particularly liked the nerdiness involved in this book for some reason. This is probably for the fact that I love films and the whole concept of them. My only criticism of the characters is the number - there are lots of characters of which some only say a few lines. In my opinion, I think they were quite pointless. I also don't know which four characters are on the cover - Lex, Drew George, Gemma? Lex, Drew, Matt, Jess? Hmm...

Another of my favourite things about this book is the brilliant message it sends out to a lot of teenagers. At some point in our lives, almost everyone has wanted to change something about the way they look. I know several girls at my school that think they're ugly and fat so slaver layers of make-up on themselves. At the end of the book, Lex learns to accept the way she is. Even though we may not want to admit it, we have all wanted something different with our life and Luisa has grabbed that concept and drawn it into an amazing book.

I 100% definitely recommend this book. I would happily read it again and again and I am sure I speak for many. All of Luisa's books are perfect for any kind of teenage girl - she tops it every time.

RATE: 5/5

Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Publication date: 2nd February 2012
Pages: 278
Edition: Paperback
Source: Gift
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14 comments:

Jessica@Booked Up! said...

Awesome review, Zoe! I 100% looove Luisa's books. :) xxx

Rachel :) said...

Great review, I agree with practically all your review - I especially loved the uniqueness! ;) I think the characters on the cover are Jess, Drew, George and Matt. =]

Beth said...

Thanks for the fantastic review!! :-) This book is in my TBR pile..I NEED to read it!!!

Thanks for the awesome review!
Beth xx

Zoe Crook said...

Jessica - Thank you! Me too, they are fab :D

Rachel - I agree! But the characters on the front have two girls? Or do they just have short hair?! :)

Beth - Yes, you do! Reaaaaddd iiittt soooooonnn! ;)

Ria @ The Beaucoup Review said...

Brilliant review! I loved this too (': A'Review Week' is a brilliant idea.<3

Zoe Crook said...

Thank you so much, Ria! :-) <3

Amber @ The Mile Long Bookshelf said...

Awesome review! I loved Kiss, Date, Love, Hate too - the plot is really unique, and probably every teenager wants to perfect themselves at some point.

Keep up the good reviews! x

Zoe Crook said...

I agree, the plotline is so unique. Thanks, Amber! :D

Clover said...

Great review, I think this is my favourite Luisa Plaja book as well. So much to love.

Raimy-rawr said...

Awesome review. I loved this book and I thought it was amazing how realistic it was. It's definitely my fave Luisa Plaja book too :)

alone said...

hey, this sounds interesting..... An unusual plot

Zoe Crook said...

Clover - Agreed, they keep getting better and better...

Raimy-rawr - Me too, I felt like I knew the characters so well by the end of the book :)

alone - It is, you should try it!

Cliona said...

AMAZING review! I so loved this book! I liked Split by a Kiss slightly more, and it still remains my favourite Luisa book, but this was still a brilliant book! And I think the people on the cover are: Matt, Lex, Drew, George.

Zoe Crook said...

Ooh, Split By A Kiss is amazing, but I preferred this one slightly more, hehe :)