Showing posts with label roomies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label roomies. Show all posts

January 10, 2014

My Roomie Story (and a contest!)

Roomies I really enjoyed Sara Zarr and Tara Altebrando's ROOMIES.  Now I get to share my own roommate story with you and give you a chance to win a copy!  If you want a signed copy, however, you'll have to go to one of Sara and Tara's in-store events:
  • January 12, 2014 – New York, NY: McNally Jackson
  • January 15, 2014 – Salt Lake City, UT: The King's English
  • January 16, 2014 – Provo, UT: Provo Library
  • February 4, 2014 – San Francisco, CA: Books Inc, Opera Plaza
  • February 5, 2015 – Petaluma, CA: Copperfield's Books
  • Deciding on a roommate story to tell wasn't easy.  I mean, I have stories about all four of my roommates.  I decided to tell one about B, because she was my first roommate and the one who I traded emails with much like Elizabeth and Lauren in ROOMIES.  (Mostly, B and I discovered that we were scary similar and possibly the same person.)

    B was a gorgeous Amazon of a girl.  She was only a couple of inches taller than me and quite athletic.  Throw in a sense of fashion and major social skills and she definitely stuck out in a good way in the Honors dorm.  One day the guy I was seriously flirting with and I took the very serious step of convincing our groups of friends to eat together in the cafeteria.  He and one of his friends got into an argument about Star Trek: The Next Generation.  It was a pretty classic geeky argument.

    And then B just shut them down.  Turns out she was a Star Trek expert.

    That's the fun of the roommate lottery.  You get to meet someone, try to get along fast, and then learn all sorts of weird things about them you never would've guessed.  It's sometimes trying and sometimes fun, but so worth it.  Plus, sometimes you get to see a beauty queen like B prove that she's the Queen Nerd.  It's hard to box people up even when you stuff them into a dorm room.

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    December 24, 2013

    Review: Roomies

    Roomies By Sara Zarr and Tara Altebrando
    Available now from Little, Brown BFYR (Hachette)
    Review copy
    Read my review of The Best Night of Your (Pathetic) Life

    I love that the explosion of sexy reads about twentysomethings is starting to bring about interest in books that are about life in college, or just before college, without necessarily being about an intense romantic relationship.  I wish there'd been more books about this time of life back when I was in college.

    ROOMIES is about the last summer before college for the alternating narrators, EB and Laura.  EB a New Jersey girl is excited to move across the country to San Francisco and hopes to make friends with her roommate because, well, she won't know anyone else.  Laura hoped for a single because she's moving out of her house with five siblings and just wants some alone time.  EB's perky email introducing herself was not what Laura hoped for.

    It's a great premise for a novel, because the roommate relationship is such a unique one and so very variable.  You could be best friends with your roommate and hate living with them.  You could hate them but think they're great to live with because they never eat your food or steal your makeup.  Or anywhere in between!  Pre-move-in email exchanges are basically the only thing you know about the person you'll be living with for a year before you make that plunge.  (Unless you decide to room with a friend when you go off to college.)  Plus, it's a situation ripe for misunderstandings.  Sara Zarr and Tara Altebrando clearly had a great deal of fun playing with the idea.

    I found it a little hard to warm to EB and Laura at first because they were both determined to think the worst of each other based off of some pretty ungenerous readings of each other's emails.  Then I started really getting into their stories.  Laura's is the simpler one.  She's preparing to move away from her close family, which is difficult even though it's something she really wants, and maybe starting a relationship with a coworker.  Her coworker is black, and ROOMIES does a great job of dealing with how people act like they don't notice that but do.  EB, meanwhile, is having to deal with her mom's affair with a married man, the new guy she likes despite having a boyfriend, and getting up the courage to talk to her estranged gay dad who lives in San Francisco.  It is to the book's credit that it refers to this storyline as a soap opera but doesn't let it get too overly dramatic.

    I really loved how many relationships are woven into ROOMIES.  There is the girls' growing, fraught relationship, of course.  But both of their family relationships are explored, as are their relationships with boys, and their relationships with their best female friends, all of which are changing because going off to college is a huge transition.  It's very realistic, which helps keep ROOMIES moving smoothly along instead of feeling overstuffed.

    I think ROOMIES will be a big hit with contemporary fans and anyone who is making their own transition to college.  It's very positive while not ignoring potential negativity, and often just sweet and funny.  Just don't be fooled by the cover: they don't make it to the dorm room until the very end.  And you'll have to read the book to find out whether EB and Laura decide to live together after all.

    Be sure to visit on January 10th when I post my own Roomies story and give away a copy of ROOMIES!

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