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I Now Pronounce You Someone Else (2010)

by Erin McCahan

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So at first I had no idea what I was going to think of this book. But things ran into high gear after the first chapter and did not let up until the end! I was really shocked at how much I loved this book. It is not just a romance like the description might suggest on the surface of things. Bronwen has REALLY deep-seated family issues and feels shut out emotionally and disconnected from her brother and her mother. She was really close to her Stepdad for the first five years after he married her mother and actually thought of him as her father. But due t miscommunications and heavy silences that relationship has broken down a lot as well. Bronwen really is in love with Jared, but because of the way her family life is, she goes rushing headlong into the relationship and losing herself inside of it. I won't give away the ending, suffice it to say that things do magically get 'all better' and end with a neatly tied up happily ever after. But they do end in a way that is true to real life and this scarily believable story. I am now in love with this book and would recommend it to anyone who wants a swoony romance, major family drama and an awesome heroine. ( )
  AnnaKay21 | Nov 22, 2011 |
What a perfect book to read around Valentine’s Day. I loved I Now Pronounce You Someone Else, but anyone who knows my reading style and what makes me squee, knows I’m a sap for this kind of stuff. I find it pretty, lovely and overall just beauteous!

The characters were great in this story. Bronwen really resonated with me. She’s sharp, funny, slightly broken and full of hopes and dreams. I respected her morals and how she stood by what she believed in. Grant it, it’s a bit unrealistic in today’s day and age, but heck, she’d standing by her beliefs, so good for her. I don’t even know where to start with Jared. GUSH!!SQUEE!!AWW!!TEAR!!SIGH!! I lurved everything about him, and he’s my perfect fictional character. His way with words and his sincerity had me sighing and smiling like a goof every time he opened his mouth! Gah! Oh and that first kiss. Holy smokes! What a kiss! Repeat! Repeat! That was one of the best written moments in the love department.

Another character I really came to care for was Bronwen’s stepfather Whitt. What a sweetheart!! I lurved him to pieces in a paternal sort of way, and that moment when Bronwen and Whitt discovered the truth about the “papers” had me on the verge of tears. Again, another perfectly written moment. I didn’t like Bronwen’s mom at all, but I’m pretty sure she was written that way. I never came to care for Peter and I wondered why he kept himself at a distance, some additional insight on that character would have been nice, but definitely not a deal breaker.

The storyline was original and well presented as Bronwen struggles to discover who she really is after the death of her father. She calls herself Pheobe Lillywhite (Gawd! I loved that name, as it reminds me of someone dear to me… ahem…ahem… Hannah *wink*) and waits for the day her real family will come to pick her up as she’s convinced she was switched at birth. Along comes Jared and a whirlwind romance ensues with all the perfect moments of first love. However, they are at different points in their life and after a commitment that had me fall off my chair, Bronwen soon realizes she needs to find herself before she becomes someone else’s.

Here is one book I would have loved to read an epilogue for. I can pretty much imagine my own ending, but putting it to paper makes it more real. Overall, what a fun, light romance in the YA genre that really hit home in so many ways! Perfectly done. Loved it!!

Favorite Quote
”I never promise what I can’t keep. So good night Bronwen. Sleep well... Dream of me.” Jared said.

Song Choice - Jared to Bronwen: Calling You – Blue October ( )
  SarleneS | Jun 27, 2011 |
I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU SOMEONE ELSE, by Eric McCahan, quickly became one of my favorite contemporary fiction books of this year. I immediately fell in love with Bronwen. She was intelligent and a bit of a dreamer (not unlike myself). I could see where she mistook herself for being switch at birth and I laughed at the many situations that she concocted to explain who her family could really be.

The relationship between Bronwen and Jared was straight out of a historical fiction. Jared was an absolute gentleman and did everything a perfect boyfriend should. The engagement was not rushed in my eyes, at least from his stand point. He was not unlike her and wanted to be an 'US' as soon as possible.

I admit I fell for this perfect romance just like Bronwen did, but when paths for the future were being laid before her, she needed to take a step back and really think about where she wanted to be. McCahan weaved this beautiful love story about a girl who was anything but whole and pushed her to examine what she actually needed to become herself before being an 'US'.

The ending was left open but leaves much room for interpretation and examination at its conclusion. I highly recommend this book, and I am excited to read more from this really talented author. ( )
  sithereandread | Jun 3, 2011 |
It's really good. It's about a girl who sort of has an idenity crisis, she wants to be adopted by her stepdad.
4Q, 4P; Cover Art: Okay.
This book is best suited for highschoolers.
It was selected due to the catchy title.
Grade (of reviewer): 12th
(AM-AHS-NC)
  edspicer | Mar 14, 2011 |
I'll start by saying I absolutely loved this book. I find that I don't often pick up contemporary books, but after reading this one I want to start reading more of them. It was a sweet and moving story about one girl finding love, life and finally finding out who she truly is.

I loved Bronwen and her crazy ideas about being switched at birth. I like more that she finally grew up and ditched the idea and decided to actually find out who she really was as a person. While Jared didn't personally make me swoon, the romance that they shared certainly did. The progression of their relationship was heartwarming and I got sucked into the love that formed between them.

As the story moved along I found that I couldn't set the book down because I wanted to see how everything would turn out. Not in a crazy deranged I had to know what happened way, but I genuinely wanted to see where the characters were headed and how the situations they were in turned out.

I can say that the book ended perfectly for me and I was so glad how the author decided to bring things to a close. It was a great story of finding ones self and is something a reader of any genre can find themselves getting lost in, IMHO.

At 272 pages, I finished it in two sittings, but in one day total. If you're looking for something light and sweet, then I definitely recommend this for you! ( )
  ssalach21 | Nov 19, 2010 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0545088186, Hardcover)

The teen-girl fascination with weddings comes to fiction in this hilarious debut, as 17-year-old Bronwen Oliver plots her escape from her family . . . by marrying into someone else's.

Here Comes the Bride -- If She Can Pass Chemistry.

Eighteen-year-old Bronwen Oliver has a secret: She's really Phoebe, the lost daughter of the loving Lilywhite family. That's the only way to explain her image-obsessed mother; a kind but distant stepfather; and a brother with a small personality complex. Bronwen knows she must have been switched at birth, and she can't wait to get away from her "family" for good.

Then she meets Jared Sondervan. He's sweet, funny, everything she wants -- and he has the family Bronwen has always wanted too. She falls head over heels in love, and when he

(retrieved from Amazon Thu, 14 Feb 2013 13:43:27 -0500)

Eighteen-year-old Bronwen has long felt that she was switched with another child at birth, and so although she loves Jared, she must decide if she is ready to be married or should, instead, live on her own first.

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