I picked up this book because I really thought that the book description is very good and it holds a lot of promise. Very cryptic and cliche actually but it does not give justice to the book! At the time that I wasn't reading it yet, I already knew that I was going to relate to this very much.
I thought the beginning of the book was quite slow, it was after the first quarter of the book that I realized what the point of the novel was. But as the story goes, I was getting into it, and I finished the rest of the three quarters in one sitting. It was subtle and then it will swallow you whole, it was that good!
Just to let you know, this book is so much more than just a contemporary YA. This is a love story of two friends and how their friendship blooms! And even way more than that! I actually saw myself highlighting quotes about fighting for what you want, about standing up for yourself and such.
The characters of this book are amazing! We have a not-so atheist second generation Haitian-American girl and a Buddhist Japanese-American boy. I am in love with the diverse characters! All of them are diverse. And truthfully, I learned just a bit of each culture. But Paul and Felicia are their own selves, thus The Unforgettables! I love that they are geeky but it does not define them because they are way more than that. The thing they bonded on are comics and them just learning about each other just makes you fall in love with them. They make me look at them as real people in real life (if only!), so props to the authors for making them so!
The secondary characters are awesome too! The parents-oh my goodness-the parents are annoyingly awesome, because they are the loving yet you know that they show it in the most annoying way! Like I said, it's as if these characters are real people in real life!
The conflict of the story is your usual teenage drama, but the way the story goes just makes you intrigued, makes you hold on to the story, and makes you want to know what will happen next! This is the very reason why I finished the rest of the book in one sitting!
The best part for me is definitely the connection that Paul and Felicia made and have. Their friendship is something to be envious about. I definitely understand what Felicia feels about wanting a person for herself. I know that feeling. It might be selfish, but if you dive into the book, you'll definitely understand.
All praises to the authors! I love the characters, the story, the geekiness (and yes, I understood all the anime and the comic book references), the friendship, the love! Everything! A very satisfying read! And truly quite unforgettable.
I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.