You Have Seven Messages review by TShu0911
You Have Seven Messages
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 19
Reviewer's Location - Yucaipa, CA, United States
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A year after Lunas mother dies, Luna wants to take a chance. She decides to clean out her mothers studio and finds her mothers cell phone. Bright red. Fully charged. With seven unread messages.

Opinion: 

When I picked out this book, I though it would be a well-written murder mystery. It isnt. The only part of the plot that's good is Luna's trying to find out how her mom died. That took up about one-third of the book. The other two-thirds consisted of drama, teen angst, puppy love, and extremely unrealistic and paper-thin characters. The plot was just drawn out over way too many pages, when it couldve been put nicely into a smaller book. Luna, as a character, is confusing. One minute she says she isnt into guys, and the next minute she says shes liked one since eighth grade. She starts out as a shy but strong person, but actually gets weaker towards the half-way point of the book.... and goes downhill from there. Lunas father is a wimpy, horrible character. Hes truly not fit to play the father role, and I disliked him very much throughout the entire book. Tile, Luna's brother, was the only really good character. While he may seem naive because of his age, he experiences life like no other person and changes for the better over the course of the story. While the overall message of the book is good, the way the author gets to that message is unnecessarily complicated. Saying that people whove not had sex before they turn 15 are prudes is highly subjective. That parents are liars, and that marriages can't last forever is not what I want to be reading about; and unfortunately, that's what I got when I read this.

 

 

Rating:
1
Content Rating:

Content rating - some mature content

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There are multiple curse words (no f-bombs, thankfully). The concepts of divorce, adultery, molesting, and homosexuality are talked about and seen.
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