PREVIEW REVIEW: Split By A Kiss by Luisa Plaja

SplitbyakissOccasional Trashionista reviewer Luisa Plaja's first novel is out at the beginning of March (on the 6th, World Book Day, in fact). Luisa was my first crit partner a few years ago and while I'm still beavering away on the same book, Luisa's gone and got published. But I'm not bitter. No, I'm really not. Because Luisa is lovely and Split by a Kiss is wonderful.

It's the story of Jo who moves to America with her mum and soon finds herself kissing the school hunk during a session of Seven Minutes in Heaven. When Jo has mixed feelings about Jake's attentions - on the one hand he's hot and he seems to like her, on the other he's groping her and he barely knows her - she splits into two: Josie the Cool and Jo the Nerd.

The rest of the book alternates between Josie's and Jo's experiences. While Jo befriends school misfits, Rachel and David, Josie is sucked into the cool crowd, led by Chelsea, but the beauty of this book is that neither Josie nor Jo are stereotypes. Both of their paths show that there's no "right" way to be. Except for being yourself, that is.

But will Jo ever get to be herself again? You'll have to read it to find out. And, since Split by a Kiss is funny, inspiring, original, moving and sweet, you're in for a treat.

Rating: 5/5

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PREVIEW REVIEW: Split By A Kiss by Luisa Plaja - Comments

  • I'm going to look this up on Amazon. I think that my wife might like to give it a read.

  • Debs

    Nor can I - or Mini-Me!

    Well done Luisa!

  • I can&#39t *wait*! :)

  • Thank you, Keris.



    And I&#39d like to thank Keris, who witnessed the birth of the first ten pages of this book - sob! - who told me off when Jo was wussy - sob! - who commented on the whole manuscript - sob! - who believed in me from the very beginning - wail!



    I&#39m serious, I am.



    Thanks.



    Luisa

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