“Within
a few months, everything changed for me, and as anyone could probably guess
already, not for the better. Life, itself, began to fall apart…
But I guess that’s what happens when you become a teenage drug-dealer.”
Jamie Brewer has just gotten the one piece of mail he’s been waiting for his whole life: his college acceptance letter. But when a series of unfortunate events makes paying tuition to one of the most prestigious universities in the country practically impossible, Jamie makes a decision that will not only provide him with the cash he needs, but may also get him killed in the process…
Selling drugs starts out well for Jamie, but things quickly begin to spiral out of control: his best friend and girlfriend are weary of his career choice, a local police officer is determined to catch him in the act, and worst, his partner in crime, Gabe, may be more dangerous than anyone ever imagined.
What begins as fun and games is about to become much more serious, causing Jamie to question just how far he will go and who’s lives he will risk in return for becoming Ivy League.
But I guess that’s what happens when you become a teenage drug-dealer.”
Jamie Brewer has just gotten the one piece of mail he’s been waiting for his whole life: his college acceptance letter. But when a series of unfortunate events makes paying tuition to one of the most prestigious universities in the country practically impossible, Jamie makes a decision that will not only provide him with the cash he needs, but may also get him killed in the process…
Selling drugs starts out well for Jamie, but things quickly begin to spiral out of control: his best friend and girlfriend are weary of his career choice, a local police officer is determined to catch him in the act, and worst, his partner in crime, Gabe, may be more dangerous than anyone ever imagined.
What begins as fun and games is about to become much more serious, causing Jamie to question just how far he will go and who’s lives he will risk in return for becoming Ivy League.
In Ivy League, Christopher Waltz
had written, issues that are true to life.
They are issues you and I might not see, because it does happen. What would you do if you had
forgotten to apply for financial aid for college and your parents were getting a divorce? Jamie Brewer did Just that. All it took was someone joking around about
selling drugs to pay for college and Jamie ran with it. He ran right into the toughest guy at school,
Gabe. Jamie’s best friend Airic warned
him off of this but Jamie thought he could handle it, and just jump back
out. But can he? Jamie’s brother Kip, is suspicious, and wants
to know more about what his big brother is up to. Jamie seems to have it all together, until he
loses his best friend instead of giving up selling the drugs. He has to sneak around school, answer Gabe’s
texts, avoid other people, and potentially lose all the friends he has. Through it all he manages to work on a
relationship with a girl named Riley.
She knows what he is doing, doesn’t approve but encourages him to end it
after graduation. When a few deals go
down and the police are on their trail, will Jamie give up his plans and work
with the cops? During this time Gabe
informs him that a major drug lord wants to buy their whole stash, this would
set Jamie up for most of college.
Graduation day arrives and it all goes down, what will happen, who will
be caught up in all this mess? Seriously
you want to read to find out.
My favorite Character has to be
Gabe. I think under his tough exterior,
there is a guy just wanting a friend. We
see glimpses of remorse and a slight tender side sometimes when Jamie is
talking to him. I think Chris Waltz did
an amazing job it giving us a full view of all his characters. Even though Jamie was the main character I
felt that Gabe, Airic and Kip all played front and center. This book read like someone talking to me and
in essence that was true because Jamie was telling us his story. I recommend you read this book. It was so
different than most books I have ever read, In the best way possible!
- Christina -
It seems lately Christina and I have stumbled across new
authors every day. Whether we are introduced by friends, sharing the same love
of books, or by pure coincidence. Christopher Waltz is no exception to that.
Christina started talking to Christopher and mentioned to me that he had his
own book out. Being me I went to check it out. Like most of you I wasn’t sure
about it. By the cover and description it doesn’t seem like something I would
typically read, but I thought why not. I mean if we didn’t give people a chance
no matter what the books are about, we would all be a bunch of writers with no
reader’s right? Well I’m glad I took the chance.
Ivy League is definitely worth the chance. I know I say to
trust me a lot, but I stick by my word. We all have different tastes and though
I like this book you might not but that’s ok. Christopher managed to write a
book that is seriously packed with some hard choices, tough love, and major consequences.
I have this problem were I have to listen to music when I write or read. It
helps me understand the story more fully by having all my sense fully committed
to what I’m focusing on. Obviously
through the synopsis you see that this book is going to be about drugs. So if
you have an opinion on that, this book is probably not for you, however I
encourage you to keep an open mind and take the chance.
Jaime, a high school senior who just found out he made it
into his first choice College. As seniors we have these big dreams about going
to our choice schools. Some of us make it, some of us don’t. Well Jaime did but he
didn’t look at the bigger picture. He focused on the applying process not so
much on the paying for it if he got accepted. An easy thing to overlook, especially
when you so worried if you’re going to get in or not. Surrounded by his best
friend Airic and a few other people in his group of friends a comment is made
when Jaime realizes he doesn’t have a way to pay for college.
“And look, if all else fails, you can always sell drugs.”
Granted it was said as a joke, but why not right? I mean
that’s an easy way to make money and Jaime knew just who to go to. Resident bad
boy Gabe. It doesn’t happen immediately. But Jaime thinks it over does research,
and his deciding factor is when his parents announce the splitting of their
family. Which begs the question would he have done it if his parents would have
stayed together? Why not see if he could apply for financial aid late? So many
other options that he could have looked into, that’s what you’re thinking
right? And you might be right, but who at 18 thinks everything fully through?
You see a possible solution to a problem and it’s not going to a permanent career
right, so why not do it just until you get the money you need?
“A part of me wanted to strip my clothes off and dive into
the pool of Jacksons, Grants, and Benjamins, letting the money wash over my body
like cleansing water.”
Well like everything, nothing is ever that easy. Jaime talks
to Gabe and they start on this partnership endeavor. In the process Jaime and Airic’s
friendship becomes strained. Kip, Jaime’s little brother, starts sticking his
nose into his business, and then there’s Riley. Riley is a girl that Jaime has
had a crush on for a while now. Just when things start looking up, Jaime’s
making good money, the quote above is perfect. I don’t know about you but have
you ever gotten paid a lot of money for the first time and all you wanted to do
was through it in the air and let it fall all over you? Or throw it on the bed
and roll in it because it’s your money and you can? No? Well I guess I’m like
Jaime here, I’ve always wanted to do that, lol. On top of his money making
gaining speed, he’s dating the girl of his dreams, but with the good comes the
bad. The bad being in the form of Gabe. Gabe is becoming more than Jaime bargained
for or more than he can frankly handle.
Every choice has their own sets of consequences. Something
finally happens to push Jaime. What is it you ask, well I’m not going to tell
you because you need to read this book. And just when you think, YES!, you are
shocked beyond your imagination. You know something bad is going to happen, but
when it does you’re like OMFG NO!
Intrigued, you should be. Like I said this book isn’t the typical YA
romance you’re used to seeing us post on the blog, but this book is definitely
worthy of its spot here.
One of the things you’ve noticed from the way I do my
reviews is how I connect to the story. My connection to this story is high
school. I wasn’t a drug-dealer or a user for that matter, but growing up where
I did, running into a dealer or a user was more common than not. The
neighborhood I lived in was notorious for it. Like Gabe there’s always that one
person who thinks they are better, untouchable, yet every time they are proven
wrong. So in the end like Christopher Waltz puts it so perfectly…
“One day we will all become monsters.”
The playlist that I made for Ivy League while I was reading is below. Enjoy!
-Dani-
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