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Fanfare, by Renee Ahdieh

Cris Pereira hates starring in a cautionary tale. Alas, her recent heartbreak relegates her to this unbecoming fate. The only good thing about being dumped a foot from the altar is the newest layer to her punchy sarcasm. All she wants is a do-over, but this is not your average fairy tale, and wishes don't come true in the real world.

One Sunday afternoon, she meets a movie star. Tom Abramson is intelligent, charming, and impetuous. In other words, he plays the role a bit too well. She isn’t falling for it. She knows better. All British men are not descendants of Fitzwilliam Darcy, and movie stars are genetic mutations gone awry: X-Men with statistical disadvantages and emotional handicaps. Keep your knight in shining armor. A modern girl can rescue herself, thank you very much. After all, dreams are for the foolhardy, nightmares are just a part of life, and . . . this is not your average fairy tale.

  • Sales Rank: #259898 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Revolution Publishing Inc.
  • Published on: 2011-05-13
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .57" w x 5.51" l, .71 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 250 pages
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  • Used Book in Good Condition

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
I'd Give This 6 Out Of 5 Stars
By thefictionalbookshelf
I liked to take this time to warn those reading my review that this book will have you laughing out loud when no ones is around and it may cause an emotional tear or two.

Renee Ahdieh's ability to write a great emotional romance is just a tip of the iceberg for Fanfare. Without a doubt, Fanfare has several major elements that made this a book to die for. Cris's, the heroine / social worker, snarky attitude and sarcasm will have you holding your sides from laughing so much. Thomas, the hero / movie actor, bravely goes after what he wants - to be treated as a human by someone who would love him for the real person he was.

The tale was told from Cris's first person point of view, which gave her snarky comments more punch/flavor to the tale. However, Cris's sensitive nature sneaks in through the pages as we watch her grow into a well-developed character that brightens Thomas's life.

Thomas is a loving man who spars with Cris verbally with his own British accent and dialogue. Their two lineages (Puerto Rican and British) blend in an intoxicating romance that NEEDS to be read by all.

The pacing of Fanfare's wild tale of love, hardship, adaptation to new things, family, friends, and the problems with paparazzi make this fast-paced novel a must read. If I could give this story 6 out of 5 stars I would.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Hilarious, and very entertaining! The perfect not-quite-fairy-tale!
By Ambur (Burning Impossibly Bright)
Fanfare is not a fairy tale. It's a story about a strong woman who ultimately decides that she's the one in control of her own life, and that if she wants to be happy she can be. Cris was such a strong character, and she was super feisty. She was one of those characters that I couldn't help but love. Even though I loved her, there were a couple of times I just wanted to shake her. The biggest thing that was keeping her from being happy was herself. It was one of those times where a person just brings this huge train-wreck that tears through their life on themselves.

That being said, I really liked this story. For most of the story I was impressed by Cris, and when I wasn't, I understood where she was coming from, even if I wouldn't have done the same things myself. She had a killer sense of humour, and she spoke her mind when she believed in something. I really respect her as a character, and by the end of Fanfare I was proud of her too. She stepped up and finally overcame her fears. It takes a strong person to fight for their beliefs and stand up for themselves, but it takes an even stronger person to admit they were wrong and to take risks to try and fix the things they've broken. Throughout Fanfare, Cris expressed both types of strength, and for that I greatly admired her.

Now, as you might have guessed, there is most certainly a boy in this story. This boy happens to be a celebrity, one who bears a striking resemblance to one that I'm sure pretty everyone in the world is aware of nowadays, he's been in some popular movies about a vampire and a regular teenage girl who fall in love...and if you can't guess who I mean by that hint then I'm not quite sure where you've been hiding for the last couple of years. :P Anyways, the actor's name is Thomas Abramson, or Tom, and I thought his relationship with Cris was just plain ole adorable. They complimented each other very well, and while they tended to get each other into situations that probably could have been avoided, their chemistry was palpable and their banter was entertaining and fantastic. I loved the jokes between Tom and Cris, and their email exchanges were hilarious too! :D

Along with Tom and Cris, were their fantastic friends. Cris' friends, Gita and Hana were just awesome! They're the type of friends we all wish we had, or if we are lucky enough to have them, we hold onto them for dear life. :P And Tom's friends in London were hilarious! I especially loved the scene where Cris, Tom, and Tom's friends, Ben and Philip, all played Guitar Hero World Tour together...so funny! :D There was one character that I wasn't a fan of, but to be honest, I'm pretty sure he was designed to be that character everybody loves to hate, so Renee definitely succeeded there. Cris' ex-fiancee, Ryan, who Gita called "Sergeant Killjoy" was the one who cause Cris to be so deluded when it came to love and I believe he was the main source of her problems. I'll admit, I really didn't like him, or how Cris seemed to be so weak around him, but her reactions to him were definitely understandable. I really wish I could have just punched him in the face to make him leave her alone at parts in the book, he just didn't seem to like that she was happy without out him, and the name Sergeant Killjoy did indeed suit him well. :P

I absolutely loved the whole celebrity aspect of Fanfare, and I'll admit, that I've gone through the whole celebrity obsession myself, so it was interesting to read a story where the character got to experience being with someone who was famous, especially since she was the type of person who prefers to stay away from all of the celebrity gossip...although she did admit that it was more because she knew that she's get addicted to it, like Farmtown on Facebook (been there done that too :P haha).

I thought that Fanfare was a funny story with amazing characters, and underneath all of the laughter the message that Cris learned about controlling your own happiness and letting yourself be happy was a strong one. One that I was more than happy to learn. :)

I wholeheartedly encourage everyone to read Fanfare. Renee has a wonderful writing style and this is a fantastic debut. :)

**I was provided with a review copy for the blog tour of Fanfare, this did not affect my review.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Awesome!
By C. Cuono
To be completely honest, I didn't think I'd enjoy this story as much as I did. I read this on my iPhone and pulled an all-nighter for two straight nights. I COULD NOT stop reading!
Cris, a twenty-five year old Social Worker from North Carolina, took two of her cousins to an autograph session for movie star Thomas Abramson. From the get go she was uninterested. She could care less about some big movie star and didn't know what the big deal was meeting someone who didn't give a crap about you. When it was their turn to meet him, Thomas strikes up conversation with her and she's disinterested. After their initial meeting, Cris takes her cousins for something to eat and shopping only to find out hours later that she forgot her iPod on the table during her chat (she was listening to this while standing in line so she could drown out thee girly screams). Upon returning to the scene she is directed to Information. She explains her situation and receives a telephone number of the person who took. Of course she's angry at this point thinking it was some girl who thought they were striking gold by taking Thomas's iPod. Boy was she shocked when she called the number and got Thomas's voicemail. This, my friends, is where the love began to blossom. Their relationship began with talking, texting, and emailing and soon blossomed into visiting each other. She was falling for him and he was falling for her. HAPPY SIGH.
I'd love to tell you this entire story but I'd rather not ruin it for you. But I will tell you this: there were times during my reading that I was squeeing at my screen. I even yelled at it when I didn't like what was happening. Renée writes beautifully and I believe that's one of the reasons I couldn't stop reading. If you love Romance, then definitely add this book to your TBR (to be read) list. I promise it won't disappoint.
5 stars for Fanfare for letting me live the red carpet experience.

Cesya MaRae Cuono author of the Elemental Series.

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