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Thwonk by joan bauer
Thwonk by joan bauer





thwonk by joan bauer

I found that the photography grounds the story and tempers A.J.’s over the top personality.Bauer, 49, said she is always on the lookout for the intersection between serious issues and humor. The lesson at the end is great, and the passion makes A.J.’s story believable. I found myself reading it and marveling at just how intense she is. It’s part of her personality but it just amps up her ridiculousness, which is part of what makes the story work. I didn’t dislike it in the sense that I hated her, but I disliked it in the sense that…she’s a drama queen. – The only thing I didn’t like is that A.J. He doesn’t say or do much, really, but he operates as a great foil for A.J. Do I need to mention that most of these arguments happen in front of other people? So he’s able to hit on those areas of her personality that draws out intense reactions. She spends several scenes arguing with Jonathan–and no one else can see him. But the best part of his role is that he exposes all of A.J.’s crazy. – The cupid (Jonathan) exists to teach A.J. She falls in love with him as an object, not as a person, so when she desires him to love her back, she doesn’t really know what she’s getting herself into. He becomes an object for her, and all she knows about him is how beautiful he is. Part of her obsession with Peter is that he’s beautiful, and she loves photographing him.

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– I really liked that A.J.’s passion for photography informed so much of her character. The conflict comes from her intense interest in beautiful objects–specifically, Peter Terris–and her desire to elevate her photography to the next level. A.J.’s passion is photography, and that passion shapes everything she does within the story. She is a forceful character, a whirlwind of emotion, and the pinnacle of passion. This story is really a character study, and the book lives and dies with A.J. Thwonk is about a girl (A.J.) who finds a Cupid and is able to have him grant her one wish: that popular, handsome Peter Terris falls in love with her.

thwonk by joan bauer

I just wanted to read something fun and uplifting and since Hope Was Here is one of those books that manages to be serious and lighthearted (and awesome), I figured Bauer was the way to go. I didn’t intend to read another book about a Cupid when I picked up Thwonk by Joan Bauer. I was hiding because if he knew I’d been secretly photographing him for all these months he would think I was immature, neurotic, and obsessive. I was hiding behind a fake marble pillar.







Thwonk by joan bauer