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You Are Not Here by Samantha Schutz

iceangel32's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a very honest description of a young teenaged girl going through lost. It was harder for her site to the fact that she not only felt alone but the only person that sort of understood was the one who was not longer with her. She learns a lot about true friends, herself, and how to grieve as well as living in yhe now. To make this book better it was in verse. So much meaning and understanding in each line. I will be reading Ms. Schultz ' writing again.

misslilliblue's review

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5.0

Ratings:
Overall: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
this is one of my few 6 star books!
Sadness: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Literally almost SOBBED at the end of this book
Poetry as a whole: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Lived laugh loved this book

“How can a person be filled with life and then be empty? Where goes it go?”

debbiebarr's review

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4.0

3.5 Stars

misslillib's review

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5.0

Ratings:
Overall: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
this is one of my few 6 star books!
Sadness: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Literally almost SOBBED at the end of this book
Poetry as a whole: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Lived laugh loved this book

“How can a person be filled with life and then be empty? Where goes it go?”

wrathofglasses's review

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3.0

A straightforward, easy to understand YA read that would be good for my classroom. The narrator, Annaleah, was just frustrating enough to keep me interested.

justlily's review

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2.0

2.5. Wasn't thrilled with this one. The MC was pretty pathetic and whiney, even for a genre full of pathetic and whiney girls. I couldn't connect with her because I really just wanted to smack her and tell her to stop being such a jackass, honestly.

bookishblond's review against another edition

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4.0

Absolutely heartbreaking!

kristid's review against another edition

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3.0

It's funny, how verse novels with such few words can often invoke more emotion than a novel with twice as many. You Are Not Here is a novel about loss, and ultimately moving on.

Annaleah's relationship with Brian was complicated. From what we find out I'm not sure that Brian felt the same way that Annaleah did. It's easy to be mad at her for being so naive, yet at the same time it's easy to see how being in love can blind you. The depiction of the grieving process was done extremely well. You can feel Annaleah's hopelessness flowing off the page.

Perhaps it was the novels prose but, I felt a distance from all of the characters. That being said, Shultz is a very talented writer and I enjoyed reading the novel overall, with it's poetic nature. I reread many of the passages because they were that gripping.

An emotional and fast read, You Are Not Here is a beautiful story of love, loss and forgiveness.

kaitrosereads's review against another edition

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4.0

You Are Not Here is only the second book I’ve read that is written in verse and I have to say that this style is really growing to become one of my favorites. Samantha Schutz has written an amazing story of love, loss, and finding out how to keep living.

Annaleah is not an easy character to like at first. She’s very naïve and on top of that she’s rather rude to her friends. She cuts herself off from the world and she just stops caring about living. The remainder of her life is all about Brian, even though he was only a part of her life for a few short months and she wasn’t even fully a part of his life. Her day revolves around the time she can visit his grave and she looks to him for signs of what she should do with her life. She’s not a healthy person but seeing her change is probably the best part of the book. And as she changes it becomes easier to see why she let Brian dictate so much of her life and why she couldn’t move on. I didn’t like her in the beginning but I sure did in the end.

Secondary characters are the hardest part of verse novels for me. I feel like they don’t get nearly enough page time and it’s hard to connect to them. That really wasn’t the case with You Are Not Here. Joy, Parker, Marissa, and Ethan were all great people and awesome friends. None of them were in the book a whole lot but their personalities really came across when they were there. Joy cracked me up, as did Parker. Marissa and Ethan were a little more serious but they still managed to make me laugh and I loved how much they cared for Annaleah. I would also say Brian was a secondary character in this book, at least through flashbacks. I never really connected to him but it at least shows how Annaleah got so caught up in their relationship.

The best part about a book written in verse is how fast-paced it is. No matter how slow the story might be (in this case not slow at all) the writing helps speed it along. You Are Not Here had the benefit of both being written in verse and having a fascinating story. This is a book you can fly through in a couple hours.

Overall, if you are a fan of verse novels and haven’t checked out You Are Not Here, what are you waiting for? If you aren’t a fan of verse novels I highly recommend checking one out and this one would definitely be a good place to start!

haysaruhh's review against another edition

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1.0

this. book. sucked.