Solitaire

Part 3 Of 3

English language

Published 2014 by HarperCollins Publishers Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-00-810224-1
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I’m really rather impressed (and a teeny bit jealous) of how good nineteen-year-old Alice Oseman’s writing it. Her age probably helps a lot with the authenticity of voice. Tori is sarcastic teen through and through. But she’s real and likable and starting to realise people around her aren’t all that real themselves.

Before I picked it up, I thought the Solitaire in the book might be some masterminded futuristic thing, but it centres on teenage pranks. Some pranks are more annoying, or dangerous, than others and as more people are pulled in, it takes on a life of its own.

I imagine a lot of actual young adults will find Tori completely relatable. Yet, as a thirty-something reading this, I found myself finding a lot of myself in her too. I definitely agree with her on the phone business, I’ve never found phone conversations easy (though they do get easier …

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Subjects

  • Children's fiction
  • Love, fiction
  • Schools, fiction