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Totally Tubular (2000)

by Gwen Hayes(Favorite Author)
3.99 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: I didn't know about this book till i downloaded Hayes' other book So Over You and I didn't think anything special about it at first till I gave it a go. And I was pleasantly surprise to be thrown back in time to the eighties with the main protagonist Carrington. I really like her character, she has to deal with the crumbling relationship with her mom and it took her going back to the time that made a significant change in her mom's life to understand something important about her. Besides ending up as bff with your younger mom version was pretty hilarious. I love Carrington and Nate together, sparks may have flown the moment they met and the rest is history. I ached along with them when they realize that they are falling for each other and yet there is the fear that anytim... moree Carrington would be pull back to the future! this was such a totally adorable story that also deals with common teenage problems. I do like how the story also give emphasis to the mother-daughter relationship because that I always appreciate. Also that Kevin kid is so pervertly funny that I feel kinda sad for him sometimes. I thought towards end that this is gonna break my heart when Carrington inevitably got sent back to her time with no warning and she feels that her heart might not feel well for a very long time, so I was really happy when somehow fate stepped in again in the most wonderful way when you least expect it. I was listening to Debbie Gibson's "No More Rhyme" when Carrington lost her heart in the eighties, coz I feel for her okay? over all this was also a totally tubular reading experience for me :-)
review 2: It’s early days for 2013, but Totally Tubular is my favourite read so far this year. Absolutely adorable.Carrington is fed up of dealing with her mom’s two bottle of wine a night problem and tendency to play “Careless Whisper“ a little too much. She’s meant to be the kid in the house, but she feels far older than her 16 years. Carrington heads off to the school dance dressed for the 80s theme in jelly shoes and crimped hair. While looking in the mirror in the bathroom at school, her reflection blinks. She touches the hand reaching for her from the other side of the mirror, and hey presto, she’s back in the eighties and face to face with her sixteen year old mother, Heather. Heather takes Carrington under her wing, and she finds herself living with her grandparents and sharing a bedroom with her mom.Now Carrington’s a smart girl; she knows she should stay away from her mother. Every time travel movie and book says not to make waves in the past – it’s the surest way to get yourself written out of the future, or history – or whatever, but she can’t help it. She likes her mother at sixteen and they become best friends. Carrington tracks down a few nerds to help her figure out how to get back to her own time. She doesn’t bargain for one of the nerds to be such a hottie. Soon enough, life in 1986 is looking a hell of a lot rosier than what’s waiting for Carrington in 2011.I loved Carrrington’s voice. She’s full of life, warmth and wry humour. “I was having a déjà vu that went déjà wrong”. The teenage speak was charming, and Carrington’s narration made Totally Tubular a simple but gorgeous read. She has a personality I adore: funny, a tad sarcastic and down to earth. She’s also a good person and a responsible teenager. Carrington’s a bit jaded with the world, as she herself readily admits. I warmed to her immediately and dare any reader not to.When she arrives in the past she’s wearing casual 80s fashion thanks to the school decades dance. I cracked up when she thinks to herself, “thank God I didn’t wear a cone bra like Madonna – just saying”. We have references to Sixteen Candles and Molly Ringwald. She goes to see Top Gun on the big screen but can’t get the image of Tom Cruise jumping up and down on Oprah’s couch out of her mind. If you’re an 80s baby like me, or you grew up in that decade and went through high school with Cyndi Lauper as your life soundtrack, read this for a bit of nostalgia.The other characters are as real as Carrington. Nate, her love interest, isn’t the typical teen heartthrob. He loves comic books, is a bit of a nerd (a cool one of course), and he and Carrington totally click. The other geeks, Paul and Kevin, had me skitting laughing with their banter about girls, Star Trek, aliens, science and computers (just imagine the lads from The Big Bang Theory as teenagers). Carrington having to give her own mother a lesson on STDs and birth control was stomach clutching funny.It’s my favourite book of the year so far. Totally Tubular is a very fast read. It’s fun, the most fun book I’ve read in ages. I didn’t quite understand the ending, but it was a happy one. Anyway, I loved this book, and I don’t say that very often. Grab it, go on, like right now. less
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xndubigh
Great book about a mother daughter relationship put under some unusual circumstances.
dalpaugh
3.5 :)It was cute, a really quick fun read :)
Cristal
This book was really cute
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