Author: Gayle Forman
Series: If I Stay # 1
Genres: Young Adult, Romance, Contemporary, Paranormal
Publisher: Dutton Juvenile
Released: 2 April
2009
Summary: courtesy of goodreads.com In a single moment, everything changes.
Seventeen-year-old Mia has no memory of the accident; she can only recall
riding along the snow-wet Oregon
road with her family. Then, in a blink, she finds herself watching as her own
damaged body is taken from the wreck...
A sophisticated, layered, and heart-achingly beautiful story about the power of family and friends, the choices we all make, and the ultimate choice Mia commands.
A sophisticated, layered, and heart-achingly beautiful story about the power of family and friends, the choices we all make, and the ultimate choice Mia commands.
For Fans Of: The Sky is Everywhere, Saving June, and Before
I Fall
My Review: If I
Stay, to me, seems like the book that every other book wants to be. And I get it, really I do. But if every book is trying to be If I
Stay than what happens to other books?
Like, really original books that are just as good, or better than If
I Stay? Just wondering…
Anyways, I really enjoyed it (like many) it was both heart
wrenching and hopeful and seeing Mia’s memories from the perspective that
they’re shown is something really different and incredibly enjoyable when it
comes to ya lit. I felt like everything
flowed together really nicely, especially considering the fact that not all of
her memories are going in chronological order.
I really enjoyed that Forman gave us all a playlist at the
end, music plays as much of a role as most of the characters, so I was grateful
for that added help (and some of the songs became my favorites!) and thought
that was put into this novel. I liked
that at the end the choice is still Mia’s.
This book definitely makes you think about what happens
after death, do the dead linger with us?
Forman explores a lot of these concepts and really makes you think about
what it’s like to die, and yet she still has a way of making you not think
about death. This novel wasn’t morbid,
nor was it incredible hopeful. It was
about a life, and a choice. Sometimes I
think that the simplest of plots turn out the best of novels, and that’s how If
I Stay was for me.
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