Save the Date by Morgan Matson

ARC, 417 pages

Release Date: June 5, 2018
Published by:  Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Read from: June 2-8, 2018
Companion to Matson’s other novels
Source: Publishers (I received a copy of this book from the Publisher in exchange for a just and honest review. This did nothing to influence my review.
For fans of:  Romance, Contemporary Romance, Realistic Fiction, LOL, Weddings, Family, YA

     Charlie Grant’s older sister is getting married this weekend at their family home, and Charlie can’t wait—for the first time in years, all four of her older siblings will be under one roof. Charlie is desperate for one last perfect weekend, before the house is sold and everything changes. The house will be filled with jokes and games and laughs again. Making decisions about things like what college to attend and reuniting with longstanding crush Jesse Foster—all that can wait. She wants to focus on making the weekend perfect.
     The only problem? The weekend is shaping up to be an absolute disaster.

There’s the unexpected dog with a penchant for howling, house alarm that won’t stop going off, and a papergirl with a grudge.
     There are the relatives who aren’t speaking, the (awful) girl her favorite brother brought home unannounced, and a missing tuxedo.
     Not to mention the neighbor who seems to be bent on sabotage and a storm that is bent on drenching everything. The justice of the peace is missing. The band will only play covers. The guests are all crazy. And the wedding planner’s nephew is unexpectedly, distractingly…cute.
     Over the course of three ridiculously chaotic days, Charlie will learn more than she ever expected about the family she thought she knew by heart. And she’ll realize that sometimes, trying to keep everything like it was in the past means missing out on the future.

*MY THOUGHTS*

     So far, everyone that I’ve seen that has read and reviewed this has said the same thing: this is their favorite Morgan Matson book. And I have to say, it’s definitely my favorite now too. I’ve said for a long time, Matson is the Queen of Realistic Fiction, but this one by far shows it. Her attention to detail and her imagination just completes the picture for me.

“Is everyone there? […] The whole circus in town?
pg. 29

     Charlie’s older sister is getting married and all her siblings have come into town to watch the event. Or disaster, based on everything that’s going wrong. Like the nosey neighbor, the terrible sound the alarm is making, and so much more. Just when she thought everything good, several other things changed. Over the weekend, Charlie learns a little more about the family she thought she knew all about.

“It didn’t say anything about that on the STD. […] When you and Rodney gave me the STD […] Dude. Acronymons aren’t always a good idea..
pg. 54

     And again after reading this, I still say Morgan Matson is the Queen of Realistic Fiction. Her attention to detail makes her stories for me. They always feel more like movies than books. She makes it extremely easy to see the story play out in my head. As a reader that’s what normally happens when I read books, but for the most part, the background is never in full detail like it is when I read a Matson book. That’s the best way I can describe it. Matson always creates an entire world for her readers. And in a world of things going wrong with the wedding, the humor in this one MAKES the story. It wasn’t something that we should be laughing at (since those things were important details about the wedding) but laughing was inevitable.

“Did you know 98 percent of all statistics are made up on the spot?
pg. 89

   I also loved the characters. I mean who wouldn’t love them?! To make it even better, I fell for both sets of the Grants. It was so fun to get to know both sets of the family along with Charlie, because everything she thought she knew about them, well she didn’t know everything. It was a really fun way to get to know all of them.

“You’re wrong, I said to Bill. […] It shouldn’t go there.” “Says who? […] That’s absolutely the wrong place for a koala.
pg. 122

    I also wanted to talk about the plot. I’ve never read anything about a family with a mom who had this profession. To me that shows a lot of her imagination; to go where no one else’s mind has been before. I can’t wait to read more by her.

“It seemed like the second you tried to tell someone why you loved someone else, it took the luster off it, like pinning a butterfly down in a case- it never quite captured it.
pg. 169

     Last but not least, I really loved the “visits” from the characters in her other books. I always love the Easter eggs of author’s previous books, and there is an egg from most of them. Makes me want to go back and re-read all her books again. I love being able to see what they’re up to now!

“Have the most amazing adventure.
pg. 416
   The humor, the romance, the family ties, all of it makes this story my favorite. I’m almost positive that I’ll say that the next Morgan Matson book is my favorite as well, but at least for now I can say that this one really is my favorite for now.
Overall, I give this

One thought on “Save the Date by Morgan Matson

  1. I like funny realistic fiction so I don't know how I haven't read Morgan Matson yet. How great is that cover!!

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