Shattered Kathi Baron introduces us to the story of Cassie, a fourteen-year-old violin soloist. Her antique violin is her life, as is the Chicago Youth Symphony. When her father shatters her violin, and essentially her heart, Cassie's life takes a course that will shape her life.
I thought that Cassie's overall voice was fairly authentic. We watch as she goes through normal issues we all do growing up, like dating. The difference, of course, is that Cassie also has to deal with domestic violence and a broken family at the same time. I felt for her, but I kept looking for more emotion. Cassie and her family are very one-dimensional. I wanted to see more in depth into their lives so I would feel more immersed.
I also found myself interested in how attached Cassie was to her violin. This story is supposed to show a girl who finds her inner strength through music. However, there isn't much musical content at all. I was a musician for much of my life. I know how easy it is to fall into it as a whole way of life. I don't doubt that Cassie would have felt this way too, since her violin was so dear to her. We never really see this though. It's hidden under the rest of the plot line.
Although I did read the entirety of Shattered, I was left feeling slightly disappointed upon finishing. I would have loved to see more characterization and a little more polish to the writing. However I definitely see something with unique potential here. I'm glad I took a chance.… (mehr)
This book didn't really do a whole lot for me. I thought for sure that I would like this one based on the realistic nature of the plot. Between the realistic characters and the domestic violence throwing in a wrench to this story, I was hoping for more.
Although I expected more from this, it was a good book. There just weren't the amount of emotions I had anticipated reading this. Kathi's writing is good, but it didn't spark the emotional responses it should have. In time, I think that she will have honed in on her emotional side.… (mehr)
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I thought that Cassie's overall voice was fairly authentic. We watch as she goes through normal issues we all do growing up, like dating. The difference, of course, is that Cassie also has to deal with domestic violence and a broken family at the same time. I felt for her, but I kept looking for more emotion. Cassie and her family are very one-dimensional. I wanted to see more in depth into their lives so I would feel more immersed.
I also found myself interested in how attached Cassie was to her violin. This story is supposed to show a girl who finds her inner strength through music. However, there isn't much musical content at all. I was a musician for much of my life. I know how easy it is to fall into it as a whole way of life. I don't doubt that Cassie would have felt this way too, since her violin was so dear to her. We never really see this though. It's hidden under the rest of the plot line.
Although I did read the entirety of Shattered, I was left feeling slightly disappointed upon finishing. I would have loved to see more characterization and a little more polish to the writing. However I definitely see something with unique potential here. I'm glad I took a chance.… (mehr)