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Book Review: Dumplin' by Julie Murphy



Dumplin'
Author: Julie Murphy
Reading Level: Young Adult
Genre: Contemporary
Released: September 15th 2015
Review Source: Balzer + Bray

Self-proclaimed fat girl Willowdean Dickson (dubbed “Dumplin’” by her former beauty queen mom) has always been at home in her own skin. Her thoughts on having the ultimate bikini body? Put a bikini on your body. With her all-American beauty best friend, Ellen, by her side, things have always worked . . . until Will takes a job at Harpy’s, the local fast-food joint. There she meets Private School Bo, a hot former jock. Will isn’t surprised to find herself attracted to Bo. But she is surprised when he seems to like her back.

Instead of finding new heights of self-assurance in her relationship with Bo, Will starts to doubt herself. So she sets out to take back her confidence by doing the most horrifying thing she can imagine: entering the Miss Clover City beauty pageant—along with several other unlikely candidates—to show the world that she deserves to be up there as much as any twiggy girl does. Along the way, she’ll shock the hell out of Clover City—and maybe herself most of all.

With starry Texas nights, red candy suckers, Dolly Parton songs, and a wildly unforgettable heroine— Dumplin’ is guaranteed to steal your heart.


Y’all I have been waiting for this book for quite some time now and as soon as it landed on my doorstep I was tearing through it. And then to find out the movie rights were sold I was just about the happiest blogger in the world. This book was everything; from the ups and downs, to the love and hate, the uncertainty and confidence, this book had it all. Dumplin’ is a good read for everyone, at any age and I definitely recommend this to everyone (shouts from the mountain tops).

So while I try and sit to write this review I’m finding it hard as to where I want to start, or even how to express my true feelings for this book. I loved it so much that I honestly cannot find the words to truly express it. So I’m going to skip the part where I usually go briefly into what the story is about, it’s in the description above and it says everything I would and need to say. I’m just going to go into all the reasons why I loved this book so much.

“If it’s not your body, it’s not yours to comment on.”

First off, this book is about having confidence in your own skin, even if it’s not what people deem “perfect”. And even when you are confident with yourself things can shake and make the confidence falter, but it’s about getting back up stronger than before.
 Secondly, the relationships throughout the story. Willowdean has an unhealthy relationship with her mother, her mom has always tried to get her to go on diets, to be the beauty queen she was. Then Willowdean’s friendships, the new ones made and the old one that hits a setback. And finally her love interest Bo, who with direct intent, made Willowdean’s confidence falter.

Thirdly, Dolly Parton. I needn’t explain more.

Lastly, Willowdean. There were times I wish I could just jump right into the story and help her see things she was missing. Mend fences that need to be mended, but obviously we can’t do that, so I had to sit back and read and wait for everything to fall back into place. The best part of this story was Willow’s confidence, her take no prisoners attitude, and the love that filled her heart. She is exactly how I wish everyone could see themselves, beautiful no matter what. We’re all a little self-conscious and a little self-destructive at times, but it’s what we do to right ourselves, how we pick ourselves up and how we help others pick themselves up from time to time.

Nevertheless I will never be able to come up with enough words to truly explain how much I think this book needs to be read by everyone, but it does. If I was a teacher, I’d throw this in the curriculum. Young, old, skinny, fat, confident or not, you need to read this. I know there are some Dolly Parton fans out there too, so y’all need to read this one as well.


Book Review: Side Effects May Vary by Julie Murphy



Side Effects May Vary
Author: Julie Murphy
Reading Level: Young Adult
Genre: Contemporary
Released: March 18th 2014
Review Source: HarperCollins | Balzer + Bray

What if you’d been living your life as if you were dying—only to find out that you had your whole future ahead of you?

When sixteen-year-old Alice is diagnosed with leukemia, her prognosis is grim. To maximize the time she does have, she vows to spend her final months righting wrongs—however she sees fit. She convinces her friend Harvey, whom she knows has always had feelings for her, to help her with a crazy bucket list that’s as much about revenge (humiliating her ex-boyfriend and getting back at her arch nemesis) as it is about hope (doing something unexpectedly kind for a stranger and reliving some childhood memories). But just when Alice’s scores are settled, she goes into remission.

Now Alice is forced to face the consequences of all that she’s said and done, as well as her true feelings for Harvey. But has she done irreparable damage to the people around her, and to the one person who matters most?

Julie Murphy’s SIDE EFFECTS MAY VARY is a fearless and moving tour de force about love, life, and facing your own mortality.


After reading a book I would normally not read, I started Side Effects May Vary because I was in the mood for a sad story. Okay, I am always up for a sad story. Unfortunately, Side Effects May Vary is not one. Although I didn’t shed tears, this book left me happy because anyone can change no matter how cruel one can be.

To be honest, for the most part I was annoyed at the main character, Alice. She was diagnosed with cancer and well, this was her excuse to treat others with little respect. During this time, her only friend, Harvey, was always there for her. I mean ALWAYS. He’s in love with her. One day, Alice’s doctor gives her the news that she is in remission.

Instead of brightening her with the good news, everything goes down the hill. Alice becomes a cold hearted… girl. But she is worst to Harvey. Poor Harvey, even if she is cruel with him, he is always saying yes to her crazy plans. He is too kind and sweet. Harvey is such a loyal friend and all he wants in return is for her to love him back. Alice really pissed me off many times and she certainly didn’t deserve his kindness.

After being cruel many, many times, Alice damages many relationships. Seriously, I was sick and tired of her. But at the end, Alice faces her consequences and realizes her mistakes.

Although the story was more of a realistic and second chance at life, Side Effects May Vary is absolutely not your typical sad story. Which it was a bummer for me at the time. Yet it provides just another way how people can always change no matter the circumstances.

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