A bit too long for my taste. Or not enough action. You decide.It felt like going we were going back and forth forever and nothing really happened. She fell in love and that's it. The way she suddenly just knew how to deal with everything was just unrealistic. Because having two lives and being aware...
This is a great book. It damn near gets the coveted 5 star rating from me, but not quite. I won't rehash a summary of the book, you can find that elsewhere, but I will say I found the concept of living two lives simultaneously fascinating. It reminded me of Every Day by David Levithan, and Before I ...
I received a copy from Netgalley. Not for me. Didn't really like this one much at all. It was something I downloaded after I got auto approval from Hatchette Children's on Netgalley. It sounded interesting so figured I'd give it a shot, I'd either like it or I wouldn't. Unfortunately, I didn't...
Imagine having to live the same day twice, but in a different life? Two lives, one memory. Like a parallel universe, if you will. In One Past Midnight by Jessica Shirvington, main character, Sabine, does just that. She will live her life as Sabine with the black hair and, I’m gonna guess, Emo typ...
Between the Lives, es una historia definitivamente diferente. Tuve que leerlo de una sentada porque no podía parar. Y aunque el final es bastante obvio desde el primer momento en el que Ryan mencionó que iría a casa con un amigo, como en el 20% del libro, supe que iba a ser Ethan. Y lo de la enferme...
Actual Rating 3.5 After being disappointed by Just like Fate, I decided to pick up Between the Lives which had a similar concept. I was hoping to prove (to myself) that books that are based on this concept didn't all have to turn out bad, and I was right. This book provided me with a very interes...
I didn’t think I would like Between the Lives. I don’t know why. Maybe because the only other books Jessica Shirvington has written are a series about angels, which is SO not my thing. And even though the plot of THIS book – about a girl living two parallel lives – sounded interesting, I probably le...
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