Monday 20 March 2023

Book Review: The Dangerous Dance of Emma JJ by Annie Try


Hello, bookaholics, I am back with another fabulous book for you. What a treat lies ahead. 

I love Annie Try books, so when the publisher asked me to be part of this blog tour, I jumped at the chance. Emma is a looked after child with a secret at her very core. Of course, all of this brings its own emotional baggage. This could be a depressing book but it is very definitely not. Emma, is a relatable character and even though this book is for young adults I, as an adult, was rooting for her every step of the way. She shows courage and strength of character, supported at every turn by her best friend and boyfriend. The relationships are described well and are believable and the characterisation is spot on. When Emma discovers dance, her life is transformed through her passion for dancing and the reader almost feels her come alive. The book is structured well and leads the reader through the highs and lows of the teenage life. The author has a real grasp of the teenage psyche and this shines through in every carefully chosen word. 

I like the way the author has not shied away from the impact of past trauma on a young person. This is handled sensitively and is an important part of the storyline. It takes great skill to do so. It does have some faith aspects but this is woven into the story in a way which does not overwhelm. It is handled sensitively and allows the reader to think about matters of faith. 

Although this is a story for Young Adults I would also recommend it to adults. A well thought out, well written book which would have wide appeal.



If you would like to find out more about Annie Try and her work you can find her via the links below.

https://annie-try.co.uk


Thanks for reading my bookaholic friend. I will be back soon with another great read. Until then, keep reading and keep writing. 







 

1 comment:

  1. What a well written review about what sounds an enticing and engaging book!

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