
Nerve
Jeanne Ryan
Publication date: September 13th 2012
by Dial Books
A high-stakes online game of dares turns deadly
When Vee is picked to be a player in NERVE, an anonymous game of dares broadcast live online, she discovers that the game knows her. They tempt her with prizes taken from her ThisIsMe page and team her up with the perfect boy, sizzling-hot Ian. At first it’s exhilarating–Vee and Ian’s fans cheer them on to riskier dares with higher stakes. But the game takes a twisted turn when they’re directed to a secret location with five other players for the Grand Prize round. Suddenly they’re playing all or nothing, with their lives on the line. Just how far will Vee go before she loses NERVE?
Does it turn deadly? Sure. But this doesn’t happen until near the end, saving it all for the climax. What was I expecting? More blood, that’s for sure; more danger, more horrifying situations, more serious consequences. Definitely something a lot more sinister than singing in a cafe, or asking people for condoms. When dare after dare ended up being as trivial as the last, I resigned myself to the fact that this simply was not going to be as suspenseful as I had previously imagined. Nonetheless, I can’t say I didn’t secretly take pleasure from the antics the characters were put through. It was entertaining, just not exactly thrilling. Once we get to the finale and things start to get darker, I finally got a glimpse of what I had hoped this whole novel would be: The stakes are sky high, and the level of anxiety rises tremendously. It also brings about a lot of new questions regarding the integrity of this whole game. This “anonymous” organization does have quite an ominous vibe, I just wish it was introduced much sooner.
Like your usual action film, Nerve is highly plot-driven and suffers from a lack in characterization as well as true depth. While I can’t say I particularly cared for our main characters in any strong sense, I can’t even begin to distinguish the numerous supporting roles that all seem to blend together; like a big cast of extras. The absence of character development combined with insta-love also causes the romance to feel a bit stale. Aside from the characters, the plot itself doesn’t have very much substance when you look under the surface either. History of past games would have given the idea more credibility, and how the games are actually constructed without raising very obvious red flags for the parents or better yet, the law, would have helped mend some very questionable logical flaws that arise when you put some thought into it.
There is a hidden message inside this novel that I found quite thought provoking, on how consumerism has such control over us. We easily succumb to material things and the promise of money. I was surprised by the amount of truth there was in the plot. We’re in a culture where consumerism can turn around and destroy us, turning us into unthinking automatons. How far would YOU go to get what you want the most, especially when it’s being dangled right in front of you?
Where this book failed to engage me at first, it made up for a lot of it during the last part. When it all comes to an end we’re left with intriguing hints on where it will go from here; not to mention a gazillion questions regarding the mysterious entity called Nerve. It’s a fun novel, and great if you’re looking for a fast paced read with tons of mystery and action.
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Lisa Marie @ The Young Adult Connection
The description of the books makes it sound fabulous. I’m curious to read it and see what I think for myself. Excellent review, though.
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The Teen Book Guru
WOW this seems interesting! I can’t wait to find out what’s behind the title… O.O The description is SO appealing and the cover is awesome. I hate it when books are really slow in the beginning but I’m glad to know that it picked up pace towards the end. Lovely review Giselle and happy Friday! x Have a great weekend!!!
Giselle
@The Teen Book Guru: It’s not really slow, the whole book is pretty fast paced, it’s just not really… nervewracking.
Amy
This does sound really good. I loved fast paced, action filled books. It’s too bad that it didn’t really get the darker feel to it until near the end though. The whole idea of it is really intriguing. Great review babe!!
Renae
I’m sorry this isn’t what you were expecting, Giselle! I was definitely thinking Nerve was going to be a bit more thrilling, too. But I’m glad you still liked it anyway!
ahz1
Truth or Dare game show? I am intrigued. Thanks for the giveaway.
Tabatha IMReviews
I’ve heard great things about this book. I’m not quite sure why I haven’t read it yet.. It sounds quite interesting 🙂 I LOVE reading your reviews. They give just enough insight to the book without giving anything away (:
Karen
Great cover and premise. too bad it didn’t quite deliver.
I do like the idea of exploring consumerism so it might be something I give a shot at some point.
Anonymous
I heard from my friend this us really good. I’d live to win.
Samantha
Characterization is huge for me to enjoy a book. Definitely still want to check NERVE out though!
Nicky Smith
Great review! I’d love to add this book to my classroom library 🙂
Paige
I loved this book! I can’t wait to get my own copy!
Paige @ Comfort Books
LunaMoth
wow, that sounds very interesting! video games are one of my fav things and books aobut them? awesome.
Valia Lind
It sounds great!! And I like how even tho it wasnt the best at the beginning it redeemed itself!!!
Jennifer Messerschmidt
Yes I would have done everything for the money! LOL And because there are so many reality shows that are similar I probably wouldn’t have thought anything was dangerous and just went along with all of it. Although her being a minor it was suspicious that they didn’t require a parent’s signature to participate. I did find the character development low and the romance stale as well but I enjoyed the dares. I thought they were funny and exciting even if they weren’t very deadly until the end.
Aneeqah
The synopsis makes Nerve seem like the things they’re forced to do are something totally extreme, like jumping off a cliff. Singing in a cafe? Not exactly what I was expecting… I can definitely see how the suspense level was low. Insta-love isn’t exactly my thing, and no character development isn’t very enticing. However, if I see this book in the library, I may pick it up, but I definitely won’t be buying this one.
Fabulous review Giselle! <3
ViviMachine (Shi'Asia)
This sounds soooo good. It reminds me of a book I read (and loved) my ninth grade year. It also reminds me of this idea I’ve had floating around in my head. I can’t wait to read it and compare notes.
Heather
Hmmm, I’m not sure if this one would be for me. But I’ll give it a chance and see if B&N or Amazon gives a sneak peek of the first chapter before I decide.
Megan
This book has been getting a lot of buzz!! I can’t wait to read it.
Jenea Whittington
I am pretty curious about this one. Not thrilled about the insta-love, but I love the whole game show gone wrong idea. I will have to give this one a try. Great review.. 🙂
Jenea @ Books Live Forever
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I am really fond of Jeanne Ryan stuff….as far as the above review is concerned, I must say that it totally justifies the high level of Jeanne Ryan… 🙂
Starr K @ The Literati Press
This caught my eye when I first read the blurb. I still want to check it out
Savannah Valdez
I loved this book so much! For me, it got so intense! Sorry it didn’t quite work of you. Thanks for sharing.
Jenni @ Alluring Reads
Well, we know how we each feel about this one.. I’m so sad that you didn’t enjoy it more! I think we went in with different expectations. I found that the build of in intensity of the dares had a great flow as they started off simply being embarrassing and then escalated to more personal and serious. But where were the chapters?!?! Great review love!
Kassiah
Thanks for the giveaway. This was a great review!
Christina
This sounds like a readalike for Don’t Turn Around… I kind of want to read it, but it won’t be a priority.
Kelly @ Dandelion Dreams
I had such high hopes for this one! I still plan on reading it, but now I’m afraid I’m going to be sorely disappointed in it. The synopsis sounds so good! I hate when books don’t live up to their description.
Stephanie
Though not my normal thing, this book sounds really good!!!You totally make me want to dive into this.
Jesse Burgoyne
I am so excited for this book! The concept is so interesting 🙂
kay - Infinite Shelf
I usually prefer character development to plot-driven novel, but it sounds like a fun novel for when I need something just for fun. Nice review!
BecAlora Walker
This is kind of nigh on amazing. I’m definitely going to be reading this like!whoa if only just to think. Great review Giselle. You’re fabulous as always.
Sue Moro
Sorry to see you didn’t really enjoy this book as much as you hoped. I’d still like to give it a read.
Renae McKenzie
Nice review… I’ve been waiting ages to read this!
Bonnie R
This almost sounds like some creepy version of Ready Player One! Fantastic review! 🙂
Alexa
I was actually expecting it to be a lot more exciting, based on the summary. It makes me a little sad to hear that it wasn’t super high stakes up until the end! I may pick this one up eventually, but for now, I think I’ll put it on hold.