If I Stay

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Gayle Forman: If I Stay (2014, Thorndike Press)

480 pages

English language

Published July 12, 2014 by Thorndike Press.

ISBN:
978-1-59413-814-0
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4 stars (2 reviews)

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Review of 'If I Stay' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

Having watched the movie trailer I was really exited about the book and had to buy it asap in order to read it before the movie hits the screen. Plus the book cover is just amazing and I'm a sucker for movie covers.
I loved the trailer and therefore expected a wonderful book that would make me cry. Unfortunately I felt almost nothing at all and wasn't even close to crying.
The plot was okay and the basic concept was really nice though I expected more depth. Foreman's writing style was fluent and made the book a quick read.
To sum it up, it's an okay book but nothing I would recommend reading. Nevertheless I will probably stil watch the movie because I think that they could make a really emotional film out of the book.

Review of 'If I Stay' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Mia’s life was going pretty well until one day. The day her entire family is involved in a car crash. She can only stand by and watch as the ambulance crew bundle her damaged body into the back and rush her off to hospital. Is she dead? As she follows herself, she comes to realise there is a choice to be made and only she can make it.

I pretty much wept my way through If I Stay from start to finish; what a touching portrayal of family life set against the most awful tragedy. The narrative is split between Mia’s out of body experience and flashbacks her past. Oddly enough, it was those past memories of her family, and the things they did for her, that got me teared up most. Knowing that they were gone made them all the more poignant. Her time in the hospital feels a …

Subjects

  • Death, fiction
  • Family life, fiction
  • Oregon, fiction
  • Musicians, fiction
  • Children's fiction