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Over the past couple of months, I read two fabulous novels. I have always been a fan of Jodi Picoult (ever since a friend recommended The Pact in 2004), but I had held off on reading her young adult novels that were written with her daughter Samantha van Leer. My older son devoured both novels and told me I just had to read them, so I decided to give Between the Lines a chance. I was blown away by the sheer creativity and imaginativeness of this novel.
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Intriguing premise that didn't entirely fulfill the initial promise.
This is a cute juvenile fantasy/romance in which a 15 year old girl falls in love with the hero of her favorite fairytale. When he speaks to her one day, he is as surprised as she is that she heard him. Delilah, convinced that she and Oliver are destined to be together forever (ack!) goes on a quest to rescue him from the book.
I loved the idea of the characters in a book having lives of their own, beyond what the reader can see ...more
This is a cute juvenile fantasy/romance in which a 15 year old girl falls in love with the hero of her favorite fairytale. When he speaks to her one day, he is as surprised as she is that she heard him. Delilah, convinced that she and Oliver are destined to be together forever (ack!) goes on a quest to rescue him from the book.
I loved the idea of the characters in a book having lives of their own, beyond what the reader can see ...more
"Just because it's fiction doesn't mean it's any less true," Oliver replies. (272)
"Just so you know," I begin, "when they say, 'Once upon a time'...they're lying. It's not once upon a time. It's not even twice upon a time. It's hundreds of times, over and over, every time someone opens up the pages of this dusty old book." (334)
What if the books we read actually take place in an alternate world, where the characters act out the plot line over and over again as the book is opened by us, the reade ...more
"Just so you know," I begin, "when they say, 'Once upon a time'...they're lying. It's not once upon a time. It's not even twice upon a time. It's hundreds of times, over and over, every time someone opens up the pages of this dusty old book." (334)
What if the books we read actually take place in an alternate world, where the characters act out the plot line over and over again as the book is opened by us, the reade ...more
This book was unlike anything I've ever read before. It's YA and it reads that way, but the premise is an idea that is original and interesting. As an avid reader who often gets pulled into a story that I just don't (can't???) want to put down, the story line here is something similar to a thought I often have......."I wonder where the characters go after I read the last word."
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This was a really weird book with a twisty plot and made me wonder how it was going to end. You think that the story ends when you close the book but what if it doesn't. What if the characters have dreams of their own. And how far would they go to make those dreams come true. I'm not sure if this book is for everybody but I enjoyed it.
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I liked this story okay. I thought it was super creative. It's more middle school level and has a lot of fairy tale elements.
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