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Title: Love and First Sight

Author: Josh Sundquist

Pub. Date:January 3, 2017

Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

Pages: 281

Formats: Hardcover, eBook, audiobook

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Synopsis: Love is more than meets the eye.

On his first day at a new school, blind sixteen-year-old Will Porter accidentally groped a girl on the stairs, sat on another student in the cafeteria, and somehow drove a classmate to tears. High school can only go up from here, right?

As Will starts to find his footing, he develops a crush on a sweet but shy girl named Cecily. And despite his fear that having a girlfriend will make him inherently dependent on someone sighted, the two of them grow closer and closer. Then an unprecedented opportunity arises: an experimental surgery that could give Will eyesight for the first time in his life. But learning to see is more difficult than Will ever imagined, and he soon discovers that the sighted world has been keeping secrets. It turns out Cecily doesn’t meet traditional definitions of beauty—in fact, everything he’d heard about her appearance was a lie engineered by their so-called friends to get the two of them together. Does it matter what Cecily looks like? No, not really. But then why does Will feel so betrayed?


My Review

As my first 2017 book, let me tell you that as I read more and more books that release this year, it’s going to take a lot for them to grab me the way that this one did.  Why?  It’s simple.

Love and First Sight is perfection.

Seriously.  This book is incredible.  It’s everything that makes a YA contemporary amazing, from character depth and personality to an amazing plot to a slow burn romance that takes you on an emotional roller coaster.  Couple that with plenty of humor, a witty main character, and a story full of pain, hope, and love, and you have the perfect YA contemporary.  How perfect?  I read it in one sitting.  I laughed.  I cried.  I wanted more when it was over, despite the absolutely fantastic ending that wrapped everything up nicely, and added a little bow on top just to show off (and it deserves to show off, too).  Yes, this book has all the elements that I just love all in one novel – along with a catchy title and a simple yet impressive cover.

Will Porter was born blind.  He’s never seen colors, faces, or places, and he has been just fine with that.  He’s accepted it.  Sure, he’s always wanted to have the chance to see, but he figured that his life is pretty good, so he accepts the fact that he is blind.  In fact, he wants to learn to to be more independent, so he leaves the special blind boarding school he goes to and goes to a mainstream high school, where he can start fresh.  His witty personality helps keep him afloat and diffuse any tension that seems to crop up, and he believes that he is doing just fine.

“That’s what a white cane will do for you: Not only can you get away with copping a feel, the girl assumed it was her fault and apologizes for it.  Let me assure you, random girl, you have nothing to be sorry about. Completely my fault.  Any my pleasure.”

While he does have a bit of a run-in on his first day, when a girl in his English class, Cecily, thinks he is staring at her, he manages to make friends with a group of kids, including Cecily.  He hangs out with them, attends his classes, plays games, and has a pretty decent family life, as well.  And then one day, he has a decision to make: his parents have learned of an experimental surgery that might give him the chance to see again, and he has to choose whether or not it’s something that he would be interested in.

Will spends time thinking it over, including the pros and cons of the surgery, he hangs out with his friends, especially Cecily, and his family, who seem to be divided on the issue of the treatment.  His mother thinks he should go for it, while his father wants Will to consider the negatives – including that he might not be getting exactly what he is hoping for, even if the surgery does work out.

“The truth is, I’ve always wanted eyesight.  I mean, obviously.  I’d love to be able to see.  It’s not like I’m unhappy with myself the way I am or bitter about being blind or anything. I get along all right.  I’m find with who I am.
But if there’s a chance I could gain eyesight, I mean, come on.”

When Will does decide on having the surgery, things are more difficult than he anticipated – he essentially has to learn everything all over again, only with a different sense.  It’s confusing, it’s difficult, and it gets frustrating as can be at times, but Will has a great support system with his family, friends, and especially Cecily.

Will spends more and more time with Cecily, even outside of school projects when the two of them don’t actually have to spend time together.  In fact, Will finds himself really falling for Cecily, and while he doesn’t exactly want a girlfriend right now, he can’t help his feelings for her.

However, when he starts seeing faces, he notices something about Cecily – while his friends all told him she was beautiful, something about Cecily is different, and he starts to realize that maybe his friends lied to him about her.  Feeling betrayed, Will reconsiders being with Cecily, and in fact, stops talking to her altogether.  He feels like she took advantage of his blindness and didn’t tell him something about her that everyone else could see.  But when Will realizes that he is brokenhearted over losing Cecily, he reconsiders staying away from her and tries to make amends with this girl that he simply can’t be without.

The main story, which is Will getting eyesight through a surgery and learning to see, is about fifty percent of the book, while the other fifty percent is the sweet love story that happens between Will and Cecily.  The two are intertwined to make one deep and emotional novel, and while combining two major assets like this can sometimes ruin a book, it was done very well in Love and First Sight.  The romance between the two started off very slowly and built up, and thankfully, there wasn’t any insta-love going on here.  In fact, this romance is definitely the swoon-worthy kind that you find yourself immersed in and wanting more.

“My understanding is that people usually close their eyes just before contact is made, which makes kissing the closest Cecily and I can ever come to having an identical shared experience: both of us feeling our lips touch, both doing so without sight.”

Will’s character is funny, but under that, you can tell that he is really struggling with whether or not he should get the surgery, and once he does, his frustration is apparent when it doesn’t live up to his expectations at first.  He gets angry, he gets depressed, but through it all, he keeps working toward his goal.

I thought he kind of blew the whole thing with Cecily’s appearance out of proportion, but at the same time, it wasn’t her looks he was upset about, but rather the fact that Cecily didn’t mention a part of her that she was bullied because of and had to spend her life living with.  While Cecily knew that Will was blind, she failed to mention what she considered her biggest flaw, and that upset him.  I could completely understand that.

When Will decides that he can’t live without Cecily and he wants her back, he is willing to do anything he can to make that happen.

Love and First Sight is sweet, heartfelt, and will definitely make you need to bring a box of tissues along for the ride.  Once you start reading this, you won’t be able to put it down.  Will’s narration coupled with an engaging story makes this a YA contemporary that you won’t want to miss out on.

Note: I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.


About the Author

Internationally-Known Motivational Speaker

Josh Sundquist is a bestselling author, motivational speaker, and Paralympic ski racer. He has spoken across the world to groups ranging from Fortune 500 companies to inner city public schools to the White House.

Cancer Survivor

At age nine, Josh was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer and given a fifty percent chance to live. He spent a year on chemotherapy treatments and his left leg was amputated. Doctors declared Josh cured of the disease at age thirteen and he took up ski racing three years later.

Paralympic Athlete

He trained for the next six years and in 2006 he was named to the US Paralympic Ski Team for the 2006 Paralympics in Turino, Italy. Today, Josh represents the United States in international competition as a member of the U.S. Amputee Soccer Team.

Bestselling Author

Josh’s first memoir, Just Don’t Fall, was a National Bestseller in hardcover and is now available in paperback and audiobook. It was been translated into German and is also available in an Australia/New Zealand edition, for which, as it turns out, no translation was required. His second memoir We Should Hang Out Sometime, which is about his adolescent dating disasters, is under development to become a movie. His debut novel Love and First Sight will be published in 2017.

YouTube personality

Best known for his viral hit “The Amputee Rap,” Josh has built a YouTube channel with over 25 million views and two-hundred-thousand subscribers. In 2010 he was a winner of both the YouTube NextUp and YouTube On The Rise contests.

Service

Josh served a two-year tenure as the National Spokesperson for the Combined Federal Campaign, an effort that raises over $300 million dollars a year for charities. He has been featured on the back of Doritos bags nationwide for his work on behalf of amputees.

Media

Josh has been featured on CNN, USA TODAY, and NPR, and in many other less-famous and important sounding media outlets.

Education

Josh received a degree in business from the College of William and Mary and a Master’s in Communications from the University of Southern California. He lives with his wife near the beach.

Introducing Josh at a speech? Need a photo or bio for your conference program? You’ll find everything you need over at Meeting Planner Resources.

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Giveaway

3 winners will receive a finished copy of LOVE AND FIRST SIGHT, US Only.

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Tour Schedule

Week One:

2/6/2017- BookHounds YA Interview

2/7/2017- A Gingerly Review– Review

2/8/2017- Actin’ Up with Books– Guest Post

2/9/2017- The Hardcover Lover– Review

2/10/2017- A Dream Within A Dream– Guest Post

Week Two:

2/13/2017- Eli to the nth– Review

2/14/2017- Literary Meanderings– Interview

2/15/2017- Here’s to Happy Endings– Review

2/16/2017- Wandering Bark Books– Guest Post

2/17/2017- Just Commonly– Review

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8 Responses to Blog Tour: Love and First Sight by Josh Sundquist – Review and Giveaway!

  1. Brittany says:

    Awesome review! I’m really curious about this “secret” about her looks that this girl kept from Will that he gets so angry about XD I’m glad you loved this book so much 😀

    Brittany @ Brittany’s Book Rambles

    • Kelly says:

      Thanks so much! It is one of my favorite books of this year so far – it was so well written and really made me want to keep reading. I will admit that the secret that was being kept from Will wasn’t exactly what I was expecting, but I can get why he was upset about it.

  2. Olivia Roach says:

    This sounds like such a unique and good book. It’s not often that you find main characters who have a disability such as being blind. Also, I would have no idea what to do if presented with the choice Will had to make. I would want to read the story just to know which way he decides to go, and what impact this has on him.
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    • Kelly says:

      It was definitely a book full of hard decisions – I really don’t know what I would do if I were faced with the same choice as Will, either. But the story also has so much hope in it, and the writing really draws you in!

  3. Amazing review! I am so excited to read this book! Thanks for sharing it with me. I need to read it ASAP!
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  4. Alyssa C. says:

    I’m soooooo excited for this book! Just the book description is already captivating! The About the Author part for Josh is so stellar! It would be so awesome to dive into his mind! Great review too!

    • Kelly says:

      Thank you! This book was definitely one of the best contemporary YA reads that I’ve picked up in a while, and is definitely worth checking out! Happy reading!

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