Fuck that ending. I'm just sitting here crying. Send help.-----This book distressed me greatly *sobs* Especially the endingI'm not sure if you know this, but I'm telling you now anyway: I adore parallel universe/multi-verse/time travel stuff. Much like Christina from A Reader of Fictions. It all rea...
Review originally posted on Bibliophilia, Please.When Parallel arrived in the mail, I was a little disappointed because I was extremely busy in the middle of transferring jobs. I grudgingly opened the book to gauge how many days I needed to give myself at the end of that week to rush through the boo...
This review and others are posted at Read, Rinse, Repeat.The first thing that I'm going to praise in Parallel is the character of Caitlin, Abby's best friend. How often do we have the best friend character who is there to deliver a bit of snark and not much else? In Parallel, Miller gives Caitlin ...
This review is also posted on my blogI received this book for review from the publisher via Edelweiss.Parallel is another book I heard about from Epic Reads’ Tea Time. Seriously, if you’re not watching, you’re missing out. I’m pretty sure I add at least one book to my ever-growing TBR list. So, when...
Check out my interview with Lauren Miller over at The Social Potato! Get a chance to WIN a FINISHED COPY of PARALLEL, too! Open INTERNATIONALLY!An ARC was provided in exchange for a review. This did not influence my thoughts in any way.When I read the synopsis the second time after requesting the ga...
After reading a few mutli-verse novels, I know that they are hard to write. To get the plot the flow well as well as entertain the reader. For me, this book is okay but I felt like something was missing…So the plot for me pretty seem normal and not out of the ordinary of what I already read. From t...
I just love concepts like these. The idea of parallel lives and how each little decision can effect so much is something that I have though about so much, and in Parallel I get to go through this with Abby. It was executed really well. She would wake up and rely on her friend Caitlyn to fill her in,...
Well, I refuse to call this book anything less than amazing. At the same time it's so convoluted, Lauren Miller must have had a room full of charts on the walls so she won't get confused. I certainly felt like I needed charts.Abby's life as we know it is split on her 18th birthday. One night she goe...
What a shame. This had so much potential, and lived up to none of it. A great idea, squandered by mediocre, banal, and petty execution. Review to come.
Reading this novel is like turning into a yoyo. You are up and then you are down and then you are dizzy and then your head is spinning and you are not aware whether you are standing up or sitting down. Or if you are in fact upside down. These things happen.If you are familiar with chaos theory (whic...
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