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Switched

Switched was originally first published as an e-book in 2010 by a young American writer, Amanda Hocking. Hocking first started as a group home worker, until 2010, when she wrote a whopping 17 novels in her free time. During the spring of 2010, she started to publish her books as e-books. And by 2011, she had sold over a million copies of her nine books and earned over two million dollars from sales. In March 2011, Hocking signed her very first book publishing contract with St. Martin’s Press. The contract included the publishing of her four books, three of which were apart of the Trylle series, which was re-released in January-April 2012. All of Hocking’s books are young adult fiction and they focus on paranormal romance. Also in February 2011, the Trylle series (thank goodness, I am so hyped for this!) was optioned for a film, with Terra Tatchell taking care of the screenplay.

Okay, so now let’s start with the book itself. I accidentally first picked out the second part of the series from the library and had to wait months to get my hands on the first part. And let me tell you, it was worth it! Switched got me hooked during the very first chapter and I just had to keep on reading and reading.
The book begins with the main character of the whole series, Wendy Everly, describing an awful incident that took place 11 years ago. Her mother, Kim, started accusing the 6-year old Wendy of being a monster and taking away her child. Things get out of hand, and Kim tries to kill Wendy, but only manages to cause a severe injury on her stomach. Ever since Kim got the newborn in her arms, she knew that this was not her child.
”I was pregnant, Wendy! But you’re not the child I gave birth to! Where is my child?” Tears formed in her eyes and I shook my head. ”You probably killed him, didn’t you?

Kim gets transported to a psychiatric hospital and Wendy is left with her aunt Maggie and  her big brother, Matt. Both of them are ready to do whatever it takes to make Wendy’s life wonderful because of her awful childhood. Wendy and her small little family move to a new house, meaning that Wendy is switching schools, again. Wendy wasn’t really the best student, to me she seemed like one of those people who just sit in class and don’t pay attention and just want to go home. One day Wendy notices that a newcomer, Finn, can’t keep his eyes off of her, which first comes out rather creepy. At the school dance, Finn asks Wendy to dance with him. The dancing goes well, until Finn starts to insult Wendy, and she gets pissed. She manages to get a guy to take her home by using a secret ability she has no idea of.
I clenched my fists and looked Patrick directly in his eyes. I didn’t like doing this when people watched, but I had to get out of here. I kept chanting what I wanted over and over in my head.
After the little scene at the dance, Finn mysteriously shows up outside of Wendy’s bedroom window, wanting to tell her about things that will truly turn her life upside down.

I was going to go further with the plot, but I don’t want to ruin it for people who probably haven’t read the book, yet.
Okay, so like I said before, the main character of the story is Wendy Everly, a 17-year-old young high schooler who has had a tough childhood. To me, Wendy really seemed like a self-centered, short-tempered person, but she is also very kind to the people she loves. As the story goes on, the way she acts totally changes and she turns into a whole new person. Aunt Maggie, who after the horrible incident became Wendy’s guardian, is a loving person and really cares for her niece. Sadly, you don’t get to hear much about Maggie because she kind of gets ”forgotten” mid-way through the book. Wendy’s loving big brother is the kind that I’m sure everyone would want. Matt is really caring and protective of his sister and would definitely take a bullet for her. Finn, the mysterious newcomer, is a really interesting person. He is really hard to describe, but it seems like he has this huge wall built around him and won’t let his emotions get through it. On the inside, he’s a really caring and loving person, who wants for other people to be happy. He doesn’t care if it’ll make him feel miserable, as long as you’re happy, he’s happy.

The places where the story takes place, are described wonderfully, and you can just imagine that you’re actually there, with the characters. There’s a lot of details, and the way the characters are acting and feeling can also be seen quite well. It’s like you could see what’s going through their minds and know what they’re truly thinking of.
The story has some kind of a love triangle that’s slowly developing, but it can be seen better in the two other books.

I truly enjoyed the book, I’d talk about it non-stop and everything was just so.. lovely. The whole series just takes your breath away and the plot is filled with unexpected twists etc. I would recommend this book to everyone, who loves a little bit of action and fantasy in their books. I have no clue if this book has been published in Finnish, but I recommend reading it in English because usually details and everything are described better in the original language, rather than the translated one. And how did it feel to read an English novel? Well, in English, you can describe things way better because you can use multiple words to describe just one small thing, when in Finnish, that’s not the case. This was the  very first English novel I’ve read fully, and it for sure won’t be my last. Anyway, I’m sure people who have read books such as the Hunger Games, Twilight etc. would enjoy many of Amanda Hocking’s books.

Sources: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanda_Hocking, www.bookchickcity.com/2012/07/review-switched-by-amanda-hocking.html

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Fan ficition of Switched

Switched, is one of the three books from the Trylle series, written by Amanda Hocking. I’m absolutely in love with the books and one of my favorite pairings is, of course, Wendy and Finn.
So basically, after Finn tracks Wendy down and brings her to her new home in Förening, she has to get used to the new lifestyle. Her room has all of the latest technology and she has people do almost everything for her.
It’s kind of hard to explain any of this without it sounding confusing, so I recommend reading the books. Also one of the characters that I didn’t mention, is Rhys, who is Wendy’s brother, but isn’t. See? I told you its kind of confusing, but let’s start.

It was a rainy and gloomy Saturday morning and Wendy has just rolled out of bed. Everyone in the palace, including Finn, were still asleep in their rooms. Wendy had stayed up late trying out some new games that Rhys has gotten her. She had never really been into gaming until she and Rhys had tried different kinds, from shooting zombies to running around with a sword, trying to save the princess. By playing all night, she had lost track of time and forgot to eat. She slowly made her way down the stairs, trying not to wake everyone up, although she secretly wished for Finn to join her for 5am breakfast. Ever since Wendy had returned to the palace and started to hang out with Finn, they had become closer and she felt more comfortable around him than before.

This was a rare opportunity because every morning when Wendy woke up and went downstairs to get breakfast, everyone was already around the table eating. But now, it was all quiet and all you could hear was the rain falling against the enormous glass window at the back of the house. The floor tiles were still a bit cool, due to the sun lurking behind the dark clouds. Wendy made her way to the kitchen, which would’ve been every mom’s or chef’s dream. It was filled with the latest kitchen appliances, plenty of different kinds of silverware, bowls, pots, you name it. The chef had bought a brand-new juice maker, which had been used only a few times so far. Wendy had seen him use it to make fresh juice out of vegetables, fruits and berries, so she thought about giving it a go, by grabbing a few carrots, apples and a handful of blueberries to top it off, since they were her favorite. It was a good thing that the juicer was quiet, otherwise it could’ve woke someone up.

While she was pouring the smoothie-like drink to a tall glass, she heard some footsteps coming from the staircase. Wendy went to the hallway to check and for her surprise, it was Finn, with his dark messy hair and comfy looking pajamas.
”Good morning, Princess”, he said, making a small bow towards her. Every time he said the word ”princess”, Wendy’s heart started to pound a bit faster like it was going to skip a beat.
”Good morning, Finn. Want to join me for breakfast?”, she asked, trying to cover up her slightly blushed cheeks.
”Of course, but only if you let me be the cook,” he said, continuing to walk down the stairs, wiping the sleep out of his eyes. ”You have yet to prove that you could cook well enough”, he chuckled.
”Gee, thanks a lot, Finn. Or should I say, Chef Finn,” Wendy said with a slightly sarcastic tone.

The two walked into the kitchen and Wendy grabbed her drink, facing Finn. ”Want some? I put carrots, apples and some blueberries in it,” she asked, taking a small sip.
”Sure, I guess I can trust you at not trying to poison me,” he laughed, turning on the stove.

Wendy grabbed the same ingredients and turned on the machine. While she was putting the sliced apples and carrots through the processor on the other side of the kitchen, Finn grabbed some cream, milk, flour and other ingredients. He started to whisk some milk, flour and eggs together in a bowl and added a pinch of salt and a little bit of oil into the mix. Wendy poured the drink into a glass and started to peek over Finn’s shoulder, as he was pouring small amounts of the mix onto a pan.
”What are you doing there, chef?”, she asked curiously, moving her head from side to side, trying to see what he was doing.
”I’m making some crepes, Princess,” he said, flipping one of them using the pan.
”Never heard of those before, but it sounds freaking fancy,” she said, holding up Finns drink. ”I got your juice ready by the way, Chef. Better drink up before I do,” she said, giggling.
Finn put the crepe onto a plate and turned to Wendy, took the drink from her and took a sip. ”This actually isn’t that bad. Good job, juice master Wendy, err, I mean Princess,” he chuckled and pat Wendy’s head gently.
”I was thinking if you could lend me a hand and whisk the cream. I’m sure you don’t want to eat just plain crepes for breakfast,” he continued and put the cream, bowl and a whisk on the table.
”Oh, you trust me this much, huh?” she laughed and started whisking the cream.

After she was done, she turned to notice that Finn was all caught up in making the crepes, so she decided to have some fun. She stuck her finger into the bowl to take some cream and walked towards Finn.
”Hey Finn, does this cream look good to you?” she asked, waiting for him to turn around.
”Well, let me take a look. I hope you didn’t screw it up,” he said and turned around. At the same time, Wendy put some cream on to Finn’s nose and cheeks, laughing at how silly he looked like.
”Oh, this is how you play, huh? I should’ve warned you not to play around with me, Princess,” he said and lifted Wendy up on his shoulder and started leaving the kitchen.
”Wait, wait, Finn, what are you doing? Let me down!” she said, trying to make Finn let her go.
”I’m afraid I can’t do that, Princess. I have some other plans. Now please, be quiet or you’re going to wake up everyone else,” he said, making his way upstairs into Wendy’s room.
He opened up the door and walked to her bed, placing her on it. ”Now you wait here while I go get breakfast, okay?” he said, staring at her. His face had this slightly flirty but fun look, and it made Wendy’s heart pound even faster.
”Of course, I’ll wait right here,” she replied nodding.

In a few minutes, Finn came through the door with a nice silver tray. It had a bunch of delicious looking crepes, some whipped cream, orange juice and fresh berries. He placed the tray onto the bedside table and sat on the edge of the bed with Wendy.
”Wow, Finn, that looks really good,” she said, eyeing at the tray on the table.
”Only the best for the Princess,” he said, staring at Wendy and giving her a slight smile. ”Can I get a reward for being a great cook? Maybe a slight kiss?” he asked, turning his cheek to Wendy, tapping his finger against his cheek.
”Why not? A good chef deserves his reward,” she giggles and she leans in to kiss Finn’s cheek, but instead, he turns his head so that Wendy ends up kissing him on the lips.
”Haha, I’m sorry, Princess, I couldn’t resist,” he said chuckling and hugs Wendy tightly.
Wendy and Finn end up eating breakfast in bed together, listening to the rain hit against the window, and of course, enjoy the delicious crepes.

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