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Shut Out
Shut Out
Author: Kody Keplinger
ISBN-13: 9780316175555
ISBN-10: 0316175552
Publication Date: 11/6/2012
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Poppy
Book Type: Paperback
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hannahb avatar reviewed Shut Out on + 45 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I dont know if there was a person more excited than me to find out Kody Keplinger was putting out a new novel this fall. I fell hard and fast for The DUFF last year, and when I read the premise of Shut Out, I was elated. Keplinger just has this amazing way with words. She can piece together a story and make it magical and raw at the same time.

I love the premise of a boys vs. girls war. Something about is just so fun and so dramatic. I knew there would be touching moments, hysterical moments, and a fun mixture of both. Keplinger did not disappoint me at all in that regard, and the characters of this book are so entertaining to read. Lissa is snarky and fun, but she hides this vulnerable side that Keplinger reveals at just the perfect moments. She is a great narrator and gives us a great insight into the Hamilton High world.

My only complaint (and I hesitate to use that word) is that I felt the romance between Cash and Lissa developed way too fast. She was totally in love with Randy and then just wasnt. Granted, I know his betrayal was horrific and I didnt expect Lissa to keep pining for him, but her newfound love with Cash felt somewhat forced. I would have liked to see it fleshed out a bit more. As individual characters, Cash and Lissa are fabulous.

Fans of The DUFF definitely dont want to miss Shut Out. I must add that Shut Out doesnt have the explicit sexual scenes and conversations that made Keplingers debut novel so risqué, and thats not at all a criticism. I felt Shut Out had a more mature, toned-down vibe that will still resonant with young readers while keeping the interest of an older (aka Non-Teen) audience. I feel much more comfortable sharing Shut Out with my fifteen-year-old cousin than I did with The DUFF. Keplinger is a gifted writer, and I love how her style is maturing and evolving. I cannot wait for her next book.