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I have read the classics, and it got tedious reading pages of them in this book. I appreciate what the author was trying to do, the idea was sound, but the execution was difficult to read. What could have been told as a short story was stretched to novel length on the strength of other authors, too long tarot readings, and introspection sometimes best left unwritten.

There were highlights that made the author's talent peek through--I enjoyed his headings at the beginning of each chapter and his comparing the structure of storytelling to that of a play. But there were too many moments when I found myself trying to decide which author he thought he was channeling. This could have worked as a short story, the elements were there but the execution was too labored and I found myself drifting and skimming. Maybe I just don't appreciate attempts at being "literary" enough to enjoy this novel. Or maybe the author was trying too hard to reach that lofty goal of "literary" and just couldn't get there with this story. Or maybe be he and I were just not the right combination of author and reader.

Reader meets author... but in the end the love is really only the author's for himself.

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Entrekin in an interesting talented author who offers us a book that is totally different from the norm. A somewhat sad story of unrequited love. I read for entertainment (good mystery) or knowledge (historical fiction) and I found only a bit of entertainment here. So many really good books on the market that I found this to be a waste of time. I give it three stars because it is so original in the format and his talent to produce it.......not because I liked the story.
Every so often a book comes along that makes me sit back, once finished, and ask myself "Where do I begin?" Meets Girl by Will Entrekin made me do just that.

I don't want to give away any of the story, but at the same time, I want to provide enough insight into the book so that it encourages you to purchase a copy because it's definitely worth a read.

Now let's get to it. *rolls up sleeves*

To begin, I could certainly focus on a few errors that I noticed while reading the book, but I'm not going to because I don't think they detract from the story in any way, at least not for me. I'm not going to dock Meets Girl any stars for spelling and punctuation issues when you see books on the bestseller list from the likes of Clive Cussler, Jodi Picoult, etc. that have contained minor errors, as well. It happens. No one's perfect. I'm certainly not, and neither are the stories that I write.

Now, as for my likes/loves, there were many, so it's hard to know where to start.

The beginning of Meets Girl transported me back to my own childhood and early teen years and the many hours I spent pining over a certain boy. (Unrequited love, you ask? Perhaps. I did like said boy for a long time, from second grade on, in fact. But he never liked me in return. Ah, such is life.)

I also loved how it felt like I was being directly spoken to in the story. Because of that, I was able to close my eyes and picture the entire story unfolding in front of me. I felt the excitement and sadness, the rejection. The author's style of writing brought the book to life and made me feel connected to it, like I was a part of it. Although, I did feel like a bit of a voyeur during the sex scenes. (Mr. Entrekin is very adept at writing a love scene that can still make your heart race without getting too explicit. Nicely done!)

I also loved the writer's internal struggle over what he wants in life when faced with the ultimatum of having to choose between the girl of his dreams or a successful writing career. It's definitely a struggle I can relate to. I think it's one we all face in some way at some point. That moment of having to choose one over the other. Which do you choose? And will you regret it for the rest of your life?

Since I'm a mom, it's especially prevalent. For a long time I thought I'd never be able to follow my dreams. I honestly thought I'd forfeited all my hopes and dreams once I became responsible for another human being. But I realized over time that I can do both. I can became mommy, and I can be a writer. I don't need to choose between the two, which is great because if push came to shove, I'd have to choose my children.

And while others may have expressed some disappointment in the way the book ended, I'm not one of them. I loved it! I didn't see that ending coming, but I love that Will chose to end it that way. For me, it added a whole new layer to the story. What was real? What wasn't? I believe it's left up to the reader to decide, to interpret the way he or she wants to. I love when books do that. And I tried to do the same thing with A Second Chance. On the surface it seems very obvious what happened, but there are unanswered questions that I wanted my readers to answer themselves. Meets Girl allowed me that same liberty.

I also loved how Meets Girl made me ask questions of myself aside from "Where do I begin?"

1- Why do I write? Do I do it solely to make my parents and brother proud? The answer is no. While their opinions are extremely important to me, I write because it's as vital to me as eating, breathing and sleeping. I'm not me without it. And when I don't write, I feel lost, like part of me is missing.
2- What do I want from life? I want what everyone wants. I want to be happy and healthy. I want to know that someone loves me for me. I want to see my kids grow up and accomplish all of their hopes and dreams. I want to inspire others with my writing. I want to make a difference. I want to know that I have no regrets when it's all said and done. I don't want to look back on my life and ask myself "What if...?"
3- Where do my ideas come from? I've addressed that very question in the past. There are times that my stories seem to come from somewhere else, from an outside source, like I'm the vessel hired to carry someone else's story to the distant shore. Other times, they come from personal experience, both the good and the bad.
4- Is life truly what you make it? Yes, it is. I firmly believe that we all can make our lives what we want them to be. Sure, it's not an easy undertaking, but we all have that power within us. We just to have to be willing to work hard and not give up. And honestly, if you knew my entire story, you'd see it's true. I've worked damn hard to get where I am today. Why? Because I knew that I had control over my life. I could let it pass me by. Or I could take the reins and lead it where I wanted it to go. And I'm glad I did.

So in conclusion, Meets Girl was beautifully written and has left a lasting impression on me. As for Will Entrekin, he has a brilliant, creative mind, and there's no doubt he's got a very bright future ahead of him. I can't wait to read his next work of art.
From the start, "Once upon a time...", I knew this book would be different, and different it is. The author spins an incredibly refreshing tale which keeps the reader on pins and needles. I literally could not put this book down! Mr. Entrekin's writing style is a breath of fresh air. His marvelous similes paint a vivid picture of his characters and settings and his plot line could not have been more enticing.
If you're tired of worn-out, tiresome tales...this one's the gem for you!!
"I always fault writers for being loquacious," the main character says at some point, and I think that the author is laughing at himself a bit here. "Meets Girl" is a novel that loves to play with words, and while there are places where I think that Entrekin is too much in love with the "sound" of his own narrative voice, the story overall is well-written and well-crafted, and tells a compelling story. I cared about what happened to the protagonist, and found myself rooting for him. The ending is a bit unusual and didn't quite give resolution to the story, but it made me think and I suspect I'll get more out of it on my second read.
I really found this to be a happy story. The voice that the writer uses is highly engaging and really makes you happy to be reading the book. I'm not usually a big fan of the First Person voice in a story, but he really uses it to his advantage. Sometimes it feels like a stream on conscious type rambling, other times a literal telling of his story.

All in all the story in engaging, it doesn't go where you think it will and I would read it again. I'm sure I missed lots of things the first time I flew through it.
Very interesting writing style, in a stream-of-consciousness book about how a man's world blew up in his face trying to have it all. Took me a bit to get into it as the references to myriad different books and movies distracted me and seemed to only display the author's desire to show us that he knows literature. That being said, I got very caught up in it, if only to see if he woke up at the end only to find it was all a dream. (You'll have to read it to see.) Very nicely developed story, Mr. Entrekin.
I have read the classics, and it got tedious reading pages of them in this book. I appreciate what the author was trying to do, the idea was sound, but the execution was difficult to read. What could have been told as a short story was stretched to novel length on the strength of other authors, too long tarot readings, and introspection sometimes best left unwritten.

There were highlights that made the author's talent peek through--I enjoyed his headings at the beginning of each chapter and his comparing the structure of storytelling to that of a play. But there were too many moments when I found myself trying to decide which author he thought he was channeling. This could have worked as a short story, the elements were there but the execution was too labored and I found myself drifting and skimming. Maybe I just don't appreciate attempts at being "literary" enough to enjoy this novel. Or maybe the author was trying too hard to reach that lofty goal of "literary" and just couldn't get there with this story. Or maybe be he and I were just not the right combination of author and reader.

Reader meets author... but in the end the love is really only the author's for himself.
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