{"id":300,"date":"2016-02-16T11:37:00","date_gmt":"2016-02-16T11:37:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/writingya.com\/?p=300"},"modified":"2018-11-20T05:43:34","modified_gmt":"2018-11-20T05:43:34","slug":"turning-pages-reads-holding-court-by-kc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/writingya.com\/?p=300","title":{"rendered":"Turning Pages Reads: HOLDING COURT by K.C. Held"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a target= _blank href=\"http:\/\/4.bp.blogspot.com\/-KmAuFPH7WoU\/Vpk7CACss5I\/AAAAAAAAFvw\/6bj4ozMqtSc\/s1600\/Book%2BFrigate.png\" imageanchor=\"1\" ><img decoding=\"async\" hspace=10 align=left src=\"https:\/\/writingya.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/02\/BookFrigate-3.png\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<h3>Welcome to another session of Turning Pages!<\/h3>\n<p><i><b>Synopsis<\/b><\/i>: Sixteen-year-old Jules Verity &#8211; whose last name does indeed mean &#8220;truth&#8221; &#8211; can&#8217;t stop herself from blurting the truth. All of it. All the time. The weird thing is, though, that she can&#8217;t exactly recognize it as truth. She normally can&#8217;t recognize the sentences and phrases she blurts out as&#8230; anything. Her best friend, Cami, calls it &#8220;Psychic Tourette&#8217;s Syndrome, which is also inaccurate, but whatever it is, it&#8217;s caused Jules to be fired from every single job she&#8217;s ever had and to be regarded as somewhat of a freak in the quirky small town of Lunevale. If she&#8217;d stop fighting it, her Gran assures her, her gift would sort itself out. All of the Verity women have some sort of gift; Gran helps people find their true love, while Jules&#8217; mother can tell the provenance of anything, making her a very useful sort of antique dealer. Jules can&#8217;t figure out what her gift is good for, and only wishes to get rid of it, buy a car, and drive out of town, in that order. Oh, and if she could somehow separate Grayson Chandler, the boy she&#8217;s been crushing on since the sixth grade, from his perfect girlfriend, Bree, her life would also be improved. Unfortunately, the thing with Grayson is not going to happen &#8211; Bree is way too sweet, and Jules is not like that, anyway &#8212; and Jules&#8217; dream of buying a car (and avoiding her Gran&#8217;s hot pink electric golf cart) are derailed when her mother announces she&#8217;s traveling to Europe on a buying trip &#8211; and plans on the antique store for the summer. Without her usual summer gig, Jules is at a loose end until she meets Henry VIII at the antique shop &#8211; Hank Bacon in costume. She blurts out something odd to him, but only later she finds out it means that Tudor Times, Hank&#8217;s mansion-turned-dinner-theater which once belonged to the Lunes who founded the town, will have an opening. Jules rapidly finds herself employed &#8211; but not some gorgeous Tudor princess, but as a mad nun who spouts prophesy. Regardless of the fact that this is one job she can&#8217;t possibly get fired from, things get dicey the first day &#8212; Jules, trying to hide her black-swathed nun&#8217;s outfit from Grayson&#8217;s eyes, trips a switch, finds a secret room and &#8211; falls over a dead body. Which, when she screams and finds her way OUT of the secret room, <i>disappears.<\/i><\/p>\n<p>It is seriously shaping up to be a LONG, weird summer.  <\/p>\n<p><a href=\"\" target=_blank title=\"\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/writingya.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/02\/23589243.jpg\" align=\"left\" hspace=\"10\" \/><\/a><i><b>Observations<\/b><\/i>: This book is a ROMP. I love the whole RenFaire vibe, costuming, dinner theater, and all of that &#8211; it is a rich, rich setting. Add in Jules&#8217; particular &#8220;gifts&#8221; and the whole thing is just over-the-top awesome. The novel is the kind of deliciously delirious, frothy fun that I love to read in cozy mysteries. It is JUST. TOO. SHORT. I wanted more, more, more &#8211; reader greed will bite you badly with this novel.<\/p>\n<p>My cry of &#8220;more&#8221; can be said of a lot of things: the characters, the town (LUNEVALE. I mean, come ON, it&#8217;s like Nightvale only&#8230;weirder? Is that possible?) the length, yes, but also the emotional detail. We know that Jules is twisted in the clutches of a crush, but we don&#8217;t really know&#8230; why. The way we like people in the sixth grade has to change if we still are crushing that hard sophomore year. What is it about Grayson &#8211; other than his resemblance to Prince Wesley and his stunning abs &#8211; that make him swoonworthy? I wanted Jules to dig deeper into her own emotions &#8211; I know that in many ways, the novel was action focused &#8211; that made it really, really fun &#8211; but I would have loved to slow down and really feel Jules&#8217; emotions of sheer terror, anger, and disgust. She&#8217;s sometimes just a bit unflappable. Except about Grayson, which, okay, got it: she&#8217;s crushing.<\/p>\n<p>There is diversity in this novel, but I wanted more of that too &#8211; essentially, a deeper exploration of the choices and the emotions behind the discovery. I&#8217;ll leave it there to avoid spoilers, but if there&#8217;s anything I&#8217;m mildly critical of in the novel, it&#8217;s that both the emotion and the resolution were just handed to us as <i>faits accompli<\/i>, which robbed the narrative of a texture and depth it could have really developed. I wanted a little backstory, a little&#8230;depth to the Verity family magic as well. If I couldn&#8217;t have it in this book, I&#8217;ll accept a sequel. Just putting that out there, Entangled Teen, and Ms. Held. Just putting that out there&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><i><b>Conclusion<\/b><\/i>: The Verity&#8217;s are hilarious; Jules is amazing, and this absolutely fantastic debut novel feels like a gift you give to yourself. A quick, light, funny read, the book will leave readers happily clamoring for more.<br \/>\n<\/p>\n<p>I received my copy of this book courtesy of the publisher. After March 1, you can find <a href=\"http:\/\/www.indiebound.org\/aff\/readersrant7?product=9781633752276\" target=_blank><i>HOLDING COURT<\/i><\/a> by K.C. Held at an online e-tailer, or at a real life, independent bookstore near you!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Welcome to another session of Turning Pages! 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