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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Knock Your Socks Off Good!,
By Darcy Wishard "libraryloungelizard.com" (Kelso, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rage: A Love Story (Hardcover)
Wow, this book knocked my socks off...and I bet it is a topic that most of us don't really think about. I mean we all know about and have learned about domestic violence in heterosexual relationships but what about gay couples, specifically lesbian couples? Face it, this just isn't something most of us think about or even consider...I know I didn't!
Johanna has had some horrible tragedies in her life, but shes that girl that we look at and say "I don't know how she does it!" She picks herself up and moves on despite the obstacles life has thrown at her. But is she really that tough? Like a lot of teens who think they can handle anything and everything on their own, shes not quite as tough or together as she seems... When Johanna meets Reeve she falls for her hard and fast. Reeve's life has been the stuff nightmares are made of...and she has the scars to prove it. Johanna is on a mission to save her. When she lashes out physically its not really her fault is it? That's what Johanna believes and she'll risk almost anything to prove her love to Reeve. This is a wonderfully written book. The vivid prose is true to each character and the author is brutally honest in describing the world of physical violence, drug use and poverty. Nothing is sugar coated here but it only serves to make the story that much better. Best suite for 14 years and up.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great LBGT fiction,
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This review is from: Rage: A Love Story (Hardcover)
Johanna is a good girl, who wants a bad thing. That bad thing is Reeve. Johanna's dad died in an accident and soon after her mom slowly fades away. Her sister isn't really there for her emotionally, especially after having a miscarriages. Johanna volunteers at a hospice and holds peoples hands to comfort them as they pass on. This is the one thing Johanna wants for herself, the one thing she craves. Everyday she seems to venture off into "Joyland", the place where her and Reeve are together, even if it's only in her head. Everyone, including Reeve herself tells Johanna she's trouble. Johanna thinks Reeve is just misunderstood. When Johanna ends up tutoring Robbie, Reeve's brother, she ends up getting further involved in Reeve's life then Reeve would like. Can a love push through all the obstacles they both must face? Can Johanna be the one to save Reeve?
This was a good story about abuse relationships, where everyone is a victim and an abuser. Johanna abuses her friend Novak, Novak's boyfriend abuses her, Reeve abuses people, people abuse Robbie... it's on and on. This isn't just a book about physical violence though, it is emotional and mental violence too. This book doesn't put a glamor on abuse it simply paints it how it really is. I think this is an important novel for teens to read, it could help them see things in a different light. Maybe, make them realize that they are being abused in someone if they are in a bad relationship like those in the book. I liked the scenes of "Joyland" and how they progressed as Johanna did throughout the book. It seemed a little bit unrealistic how much confidence Johanna got after talking to Reeve for awhile, but I guess it can happen if you really want something bad enough. Some scene will make you wince, or shake your head and think "it's so obvious what she's doing to her" but this is all the price of love. I recommend that if you read LGBT lit you take the time to read this. I am sure I will never forget this novel. All in all this was a good LGBT novel, by one of the top names in the genre. First Line: "I'm wearing ultra-lowrider camo pants that barely cover my crack and if she looks she'll see the strap of my thong." Favorite Line: "Reeve goes in my ear, "Tell her he has herpes."
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mature readers will find RAGE compelling,
By Teenreads.com (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rage: A Love Story (Hardcover)
Johanna dreams of finding love like her sister and her husband, or her friend Novak with her guy of the week. Unfortunately, she thinks that the girl she fantasizes about doesn't know she's alive. But then Reeve does notice her and things go really wrong. Author Julie Anne Peters garnered a National Book Award nomination for LUNA, her novel about a transgender character, and she tackles another tough subject here: dating abuse. Suspenseful and intense, RAGE will bring older teen readers right into the mind of a girl abused by her partner to find out how and why she gets out of a harmful relationship.
Love is exhilarating for Johanna when she realizes that she and Reeve are falling for each other. Previously her life had consisted of hanging in her garage apartment. Her parents are dead, and her sister and husband live in the house. Johanna's best friend Novak loves to borrow the apartment for hookups with her scummy boyfriend, but they've been friends for years, so she lets her. One consistent high point in her life is volunteering at a hospice center, offering comfort to those near death. She had done this for her cancer-stricken mother and continues to help out there. Her job at the mall is lame but pays for the car insurance. Another highlight is that graduation is coming in a few weeks. Johanna is surprised when a favorite teacher asks her to help challenged student Robbie finish his senior essay so he can graduate, but she is thrilled when she realizes Robbie is Reeve's brother. Soon Johanna is turning chance encounters into more and begins following the siblings home. But Reeve and Robbie's home life is horrific, with violence, drugs and a scary stepfather. Johanna tells Reeve she can take her away from all that, if Reeve will just love her. Reeve, who consumes all her thoughts, resists Johanna's presence at times, and even hits her. Johanna tells herself such occurrences aren't unusual when two people love each other. Then she fights with Novak and her sister, and the rest of the things in her life that were important and necessary begin unraveling so she can be with Reeve. More excuses are needed to explain away problems at the hospice center and at work, new injuries from Reeve and missing treasures at home. Reeve's life takes a terrible turn, and Johanna begins to listen to those who really love her. She sees that who she is when she's with Reeve is not who she wants to be. When being with Reeve changes what is important to her, Johanna realizes that what they share isn't really love. Mature readers will find RAGE compelling. While some may wonder why Johanna stayed with Reeve despite the obvious signs that she should end it, statistics indicate that many people stay in abusive relationships. An extreme scenario in fiction may clue a reader in to a dangerous situation in his or her reality, and RAGE opens the door for discussion and thought. A list of hotlines and resources is available at the end of the novel. --- Reviewed by Amy Alessio
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A sensitive story for older teens,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rage: A Love Story (Hardcover)
Julie Anne Peters' RAGE: A LOVE STORY tells of a lesbian teen who falls for a troubled, dangerous girl as her first love. Johanna is reliable on the outside but on the inside longs for a little adventure - especially with Reeve, a beautiful damaged girl abusive to those around her. Soon she is sacrificing her friendships, job and more for Reeve. A fine saga of abuse and love emerges in a sensitive story for older teens.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Touchy subject; beautiful book,
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This review is from: Rage: A Love Story (Hardcover)
Let me just say how much I loved this book. Julie Anne Peters took a subject such as domestic violence and made a powerful yet beautiful novel out of it. It starts off with Joanna being head over heels for this girl Reeve. At first reeve doesnt give her the time of day but even after she does she has a serious anger problem. im not going to say any more to ruin the book but its worth the read. I purchased it on the day it came out and read it ever minute i had free and finished it in just over a day. Its not as good as Keeping You A Secret but it does take a different perspective on relationships and its wonderful and beautifully written. Do your self a favor and go get it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gives a whole new perspective on life...,
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This review is from: Rage: A Love Story (Kindle Edition)
I'm not going to write a lengthy review or anything, just wanted to say that this book was definitely worth reading. I was skeptical at first but I'm glad I purchased it. I do recommend.... :)
3.0 out of 5 stars
Iffy, didn't expect the ending,
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I think the book was rather good although i'm not too eager to pick it up and read it again. It was definitely different than what I originally expected and I will say that Reeve and Johanna's "relationship" irritated the crap out of me but it was an okay book
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good but not the best,
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This book is not good if your looking for a adventerous love story. I thought it was a little depressing and it kind of started of slow. The story is about a girl who enters into an abusive relationship with another girl. For some reason even when it becomes abusive she still stays. Julian Peters has defiantly written better but all in all it was a fairly good book and worth the money.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautifully written love story,
By Ms.Tiptress "Reading life away." (RALEIGH, NC, US) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rage: A Love Story (Hardcover)
Beautifully written love story with a twist.Emotions permeated throughout my body. Every time I turned the page another gasp of air would come from me. My soul tickled with grief.. Yes it was that excellent!! This is truly a must read for anyone, someone going through this type of relationship.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing <3,
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Awesome book....its fast paced the only thing I wish was different is that it was longer <3
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