Showing posts with label The Stormchasers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Stormchasers. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Review - The Stormchasers by Jenna Blum



Pages - 384
Published Date - May 24, 2010

Blum (Those Who Save Us) visits Tornado Alley in this vivid novel about a set of twins with a dark history. At home in Minnesota, Karena Jorge gets an unexpected call informing her that her twin brother, Charles Hallingdahl, whom she hasn't seen in the 20 years since something went very wrong during a storm chase, has been admitted to a Kansas mental hospital. Charles suffers from rapid cycling bipolar disorder, and all Karena knows is that he refuses medication, he can be a danger to himself and others, and he is still obsessed with storm chasing. When she rushes to the clinic and finds he has already left, Karena joins a professional storm-chasing tour company, hoping to find her brother in the caravan of watchers who follow major storms. In the course of the tour, Karena confronts the past and the way it has shaped her life. The unpredictable and dangerous storms provide a framework for an exploration of the bond between siblings (and its limitations), and Blum renders the stormy backdrop as richly as she does her nuanced characters.

My Review - 3 More Sugar Please

I enjoyed learning about Stormchasers and getting a glimpse into the life of someone with Bipolar disease.  This was a good story and written well, my issue is it was just a story..... it wasn't exactly my cup of tea.  I expected more highs and lows with the rush of the storms and some emotional touching dramatic times with siblings dealing with Bipolar but it never got intense and I needed that.

Another style issue I had is the Chapter flow.  We started in present for Part 1 then into the past with the siblings then back to the present when the siblings reunited.  This is not a style I like because it ruins the flow for me, I wanted more present and had to wait but then wasn't really interested in the past.  I would have appreciated glimpses of the past throughout the story more than this style.

What I did love, the characters. Karena was a great character, I enjoyed her, felt she was real and the twindar feelings for her twin brother Charles was totally believable and wonderful.  The man she met, Kevin, was also a good feeling character and liked them together.  Something about Charles was missing for me, maybe I just wanted to feel and understand the Bipolar part more.

If you enjoy Adult Fiction and good characters, I would still recommend this book for you.

I have to smile, this was my pick for the online bookclub, sigh, how funny that  it was just ok to me.  I really needed more.  Doesn't the person that chooses the book usually love it????



Book Club questions are here, join in if you have read it.

Paula over at Tome's Devotee is hosting this Book Club, go here to join.

The benefit of this Book Club is you get to have turns choosing the book.

Have you read this, what did you rate it?

Bookclub Questions for The Stormchasers by Jenna Blum

Welcome to Tea Time with Marce




Paula over at Tome's Devotee is hosting this Book Club, go here to join.


Thanks for reading The Stormchasers.  Let's have tea and discuss the book......


  • What did you rate the book?  In 1 sentence what was your overall thought.
  • Who was your favourite character and who was your least favourite?
  • Have you ever experienced a storm?  Would you ever go stormchasing?
  • What did you think of Karena and Charles family?  How do you think his Bipolar disease affected them?
  • How did you respond to Siri as the mom?
  • How would you describe Karena?
  • How would you describe Charles?
  • Favourite moment(s) in book?
  • What are your feelings on them being twins, the twindar relationship?
  • Charles’s bipolar disorder is described throughout the novel as “the djinn,” “the Stranger.” Why does Blum do this? What moment touched you the most?
  • Do you think Kevin and Karena are a good match?
  • How would you handle being in a relationship with someone that had a sibling with Bipolar?  What did you think of Kevin's reaction?
  • Did you note any quotes?  Share with us.

Quote from 42% on Kindle, Chapter 23

She's think about imbalances.  She's thinking Nature is majestic, yes, but vicious too.  She's thinking that whatever Kevin says, Nature is something to be wary of, because of its two-faced system.  Because storms are necessary to scour the atmosphere.  Because chaos is required before order.  Because a human brain can be so scrambled - naturally, scientifically, just chemicals and synapses - that a few hours' peace, let alone euphoria, must inevitably be followed by a descent into hell.  Nature may e beautiful, but it is cruel in its. extremes.

This quote wraps up the book beautifully I think.

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