I guess the issue here was that I hated the "Stay" half of the book and couldn't care less about the "Go" half. So for the "Stay" half, while I appreciated that fact that Caroline resented some of her worst choices, [spoiler] *cough cough* Hooking up with the asshole Joel. I did like that that parti...
I haven’t pick up a book that carries a somewhat supernatural plot line. When I read this synopsis, I was immediately intrigued. Plot: This is a story that showcases two different paths. Though the main character is unaware of it, the reader is. It kind of reminds me of the choose your own advent...
In the first half of this year I discovered a sub-genre I'm totally in love with: stories involving alternate/parallel universes. I adore Pivot Point to pieces and Parallel was surprisingly endearing and good. Then I made it my goal to read all the books in this sub-genre coming out this year, and J...
While I like the concept of the book, I didn't exactly like the execution of it. The story follows Caroline whose grandmother gets very sick at the start of the book. Caroline has been living with her grandmother since her parents got divorced, and her grandmother is the most important person in her...
At a Glance:Just Like Fate so good! Even though sometimes it was a tear jerker, I loved it! I really enjoyed how every other chapter was about what happens in one of the two pathways that Caroline chose for her fate. And in each life she falls in love with a guy. It's just brilliant. Which path is ...
This is the first "sliding doors" book I've ever read. I have to admit that I was intrigued by the idea of seeing both sides of the same story. What choices would Caroline face, and what would she choose to do about them? When the dilemma was finally presented, I had to take a step back. It seemed s...
This review and others are posted at Inspiring Insomnia.Pivot Point, by Kasie West, is one of my top reads in 2013 and is a stand-out among books with a parallel lives focus. Just Like Fate is just like Pivot Point's wanna-be little sister. Caroline's story heads down two paths when her beloved gra...
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