Chemistry
by
Jodi Lamm
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You don’t want to read this book. I’m warning you. This isn’t a heartwarming, boy-meets-girl, high school romance. I wish it were—God, do I ever. No, if you read this, you’re going to be angry… with me, mostly. You’ll probably yell at me, if you’re the type of person who yells at books. You’ll tell me not to be so stupid, but I won’t listen. I’ll be exactly as stupid as I need to be to destroy everything I love because that’s who I am: a walking, talking tragedy. That’s who I’ve always been. But if you’re determined to read on despite my warning, I may as well introduce myself. My name is Claude Frollo, I’m nineteen going on ninety, and this is my story. It isn’t pretty, but it’s honest. And it’s the only story I have left to tell.
Jodi Lamm's Chemistry is
a modern retelling of the classic The
Hunchback of Notre Dame,
set in a high school and starring a cast of teenage characters. You
don't have to have read The
Hunchback of Notre Dame
to enjoy this book, but I do think a simple understanding of the
classic's basic plot could be helpful when reading Chemistry.
You can find a brief summary on Wikipedia HERE.
In
Chemistry,
Jodi Lamm has taken a classic tale and created her own twisted,
intensely dark, and captivating story. Chemistry
is
narrated by the 19 year old main character, Claude, and explores how
Claude's life takes a tragic and hard turn upon the arrival of the
beautiful Esmeralda. Like several of the main characters, Claude
becomes infatuated and obsessed with Esmeralda, but she only has eyes
for the handsome Phoebus. Both Claude and his deformed best friend
(in the Quasimodo role), Valentine, fall hard for Esmeralda and set
out to protect her from the dangerous Phoebus and his friends. An
almost rape, literal back-stabbing, rescue gone awry, and deep
betrayal all lead up to an explosive and deadly conclusion.
Much
of the classic plot remains in Chemistry, as
well as most of the character names, but Lamm has definitely crafted
something that is all her own. The classic story translates very well in
this modern setting with its modern and relatable situations. Lamm
proves to be an effective storyteller and superb character developer.
The
story in Chemistry is
very dark, twisted, and disturbing in the most engrossing way. Lamm
doesn't hold anything back, which creates a wonderfully layered
story. This isn't an “easy” read and deals with some very heavy
and hard subject matter (rape, murder, abuse, drug use, etc), but all of these
things are necessary to capture the story being told. The plot moves
at a steady pace, and while some storylines aren't explained as much
as others and some seem a bit messy, Claude's main story is deftly
laid out.
And
it seems to me that Chemistry is
more a character study than anything else...but this isn't a bad
thing at all. In fact, I found myself incredibly entranced by
Claude's narration and inner monolgue/stream of consciousness. Claude
is such a delicately complex character and Lamm shows his internal
struggle between good and bad, light and dark, in some really
breathtaking ways. I was both enamored and disgusted by Claude,
usually at the same time, which is the sign of a truly well-developed
character. He's impossible to ignore and forget.
MY FINAL THOUGHTS: As far as retellings go, Chemistry is a great one. This dark, unputdownable book, with its unforgettable narrator and twisted story, will shock and captivate, and leave readers both entertained and thoughtful.
MY RATING
Jodi Lamm
If you care to know the usual, I was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest. I currently live in the Sonoran Desert with The Other Lamm, three furry creatures (only one of which is an honorary dragon), and a variety of musical instruments. I write for the love of storytelling. I’m addicted to fantasy, ghost stories, and anything with just the right amount of eerie romance.
1 comment:
I really enjoyed this one too. It's definitely going to stick with me for a while. I remember actually getting a bit scared toward the end. I'm glad you enjoyed it as well, Jodi definitely has a talent for memorable and emotional stories.
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