Vilhelm R reviewed If I Stay by Gayle Forman (If I Stay, #1)
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5 stars
The kind of book I ended up reading in one sitting, what a fascinating story!
Gayle Forman, G. Forman: If I Stay (EBook, 2009, Random House Children's Books)
eBook
English language
Published Oct. 9, 2009 by Random House Children's Books.
What would you do if you had to choose? A haunting novel about the power of love and loss - a story that won't quite let you go.Just listen,' Adam says with a voice that sounds like shrapnel.I open my eyes wide now. I sit up as much as I can. And I listen. 'Stay,' he says.Everybody has to make choices.Some might break you.For seventeen-year-old Mia, surrounded by a wonderful family, friends and a gorgeous boyfriend decisions might seem tough, but they're all about a future full of music and love, a future that's brimming with hope.But life can change in an instant.A cold February morning . . . a snowy road . . . and suddenly all of Mia's choices are gone. Except one.As alone as she'll ever be, Mia must make the most difficult choice of all.Gripping, heartrending and ultimately life-affirming, If I Stay will make you appreciate …
What would you do if you had to choose? A haunting novel about the power of love and loss - a story that won't quite let you go.Just listen,' Adam says with a voice that sounds like shrapnel.I open my eyes wide now. I sit up as much as I can. And I listen. 'Stay,' he says.Everybody has to make choices.Some might break you.For seventeen-year-old Mia, surrounded by a wonderful family, friends and a gorgeous boyfriend decisions might seem tough, but they're all about a future full of music and love, a future that's brimming with hope.But life can change in an instant.A cold February morning . . . a snowy road . . . and suddenly all of Mia's choices are gone. Except one.As alone as she'll ever be, Mia must make the most difficult choice of all.Gripping, heartrending and ultimately life-affirming, If I Stay will make you appreciate all that you have, all that you've lost - and all that might be.
The kind of book I ended up reading in one sitting, what a fascinating story!
I've not seen the movie "If I Stay" and don't intend to; however, I love this book as a counter-point to the infamous [b:Thirteen Reasons Why|29844228|Thirteen Reasons Why|Jay Asher|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1496655158s/29844228.jpg|2588213]. Both books are about life and death, but where one (at least in film form) justifies suicide, this one grapples hopefully with the inverse question of whether continuing life is worth the pain and struggle. Like others of my favorites, this is a fairly cerebral approach to story-telling that uses an out-of-body vantage point and non-linear memory-hopping to good effect. It has language, and might be argued to pander to the juvenile with the weight it puts on a single romantic relationship. However, in the book I didn't find that relationship to be overburdened. The climactic decision-making near the end was handled a little more trivially than I felt did the rest of the book justice, but overall it was definitely …
I've not seen the movie "If I Stay" and don't intend to; however, I love this book as a counter-point to the infamous [b:Thirteen Reasons Why|29844228|Thirteen Reasons Why|Jay Asher|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1496655158s/29844228.jpg|2588213]. Both books are about life and death, but where one (at least in film form) justifies suicide, this one grapples hopefully with the inverse question of whether continuing life is worth the pain and struggle. Like others of my favorites, this is a fairly cerebral approach to story-telling that uses an out-of-body vantage point and non-linear memory-hopping to good effect. It has language, and might be argued to pander to the juvenile with the weight it puts on a single romantic relationship. However, in the book I didn't find that relationship to be overburdened. The climactic decision-making near the end was handled a little more trivially than I felt did the rest of the book justice, but overall it was definitely a positive reading experience.
Disclaimer: I listened to this on audio. I HATED the narrator. This book may be tolerable if it is read rather than listened to, but I will never know.
I finished this book a couple of weeks ago, and I'm going to revise my star rating down to 1 1/2. There wasn't anything good here. The characters were ridiculous. Her parents were the most unbelievable, hipster, non-parents in the entire world. My disdain for her father was only topped by my utter hatred for her mother. Really, parents? Your "too cool for school" lifestyle made me want to punch you. Lucky for all of us that you are fictional characters. Father is a former rocker who didn't learn to drive until he was forced to "grow up" and be a real adult. Mother is a poser who rattles off indy bands to prove her edginess and insists on a midwife/birthing …
Disclaimer: I listened to this on audio. I HATED the narrator. This book may be tolerable if it is read rather than listened to, but I will never know.
I finished this book a couple of weeks ago, and I'm going to revise my star rating down to 1 1/2. There wasn't anything good here. The characters were ridiculous. Her parents were the most unbelievable, hipster, non-parents in the entire world. My disdain for her father was only topped by my utter hatred for her mother. Really, parents? Your "too cool for school" lifestyle made me want to punch you. Lucky for all of us that you are fictional characters. Father is a former rocker who didn't learn to drive until he was forced to "grow up" and be a real adult. Mother is a poser who rattles off indy bands to prove her edginess and insists on a midwife/birthing center for her punk-rock fueled childbirth. They are so cool that they let her rock star boyfriend sleep over. Seriously? And Mia is so full of insecurities and self-doubt that I could barely listen to her inner dialogue.
This book was terrible, and I won't see the movie.