Jack Reynolds’s Reviews > A Long Way from You > Status Update
Jack Reynolds
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I've had this book for about four and a half years now after I found it at a local library book sale. Re-reading the synopsis now, this feels early 2010's YA Hallmark and I'm on board. The character naming isn't what I'm used to, too.
— Feb 11, 2022 11:22AM
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Jack Reynolds
is on page 315 of 336
I'm on the acknowledgements now. I wasn't expecting some parts of the ending, especially the part with Tad.
— Feb 17, 2022 07:28AM
Jack Reynolds
is on page 273 of 336
I'm happy Kitsy's conflicts with Amber and Hands are being resolved now, even if they feel pretty contrived.
— Feb 16, 2022 01:28PM
Jack Reynolds
is on page 246 of 336
Annika serving as a reminder that Kitsy needs to reevaluate what's important to her at home? That's fine with me. Her serving as conflict to drive the latter and Tad apart? That's contrived.
— Feb 15, 2022 06:59PM
Jack Reynolds
is on page 207 of 336
I think I'm getting to the point where I'm finding Kitsy's internal conflict's monotonous. While I can still get behind it, Heasley's rehashing the same thoughts per chapter, and they're on the longer side.
— Feb 15, 2022 06:02AM
Jack Reynolds
is on page 173 of 336
In interacting with Kitsy after the clay mishap, I can see Mr. Picasso's growing on her. Even though she's missing the scholarship meeting to hang out with Tad, I think it'll prove possible in Kitsy's future. She just needs to believe in herself more.
— Feb 14, 2022 11:28AM
Jack Reynolds
is on page 161 of 336
That fight Kitsy and Hands had proves the latter is definitely clingy.
— Feb 14, 2022 08:31AM
Jack Reynolds
is on page 147 of 336
I can't decide if Tad following Kitsy to make sure she got home safely was nice like she thought it was or a little creepy.
— Feb 13, 2022 06:04AM

