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Zac y Mia

A.J. Betts

3.54 AVERAGE


That teensy little detail revealed at the end is the sweetest thing.

DNF

(3.5 stars)

I just finished this one and I'm crying right now...this book was real, amazingly real, confronting in a way, talking about luck and happiness in a new way and I hope that one day I'm ready to feel it like this too...
challenging emotional hopeful inspiring sad slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Holy moly I am SOBBING MY FREAKIN EYES OUT.
I am now so intrigued to watch the series with Kian Lawley as Zac oh my god this book

3.5

exponentially better last 75 pages

I was able to stop listening to this audiobook for several weeks but once I figured out where the story was possibly going, I couldn't stop. Yes, it is a lot like TFIOS where two kids are battling cancer but the depths of their friendship to keep one another from breaking is where this story shines.
fast-paced

Let’s start off by addressing the elephant in the room: yes, Zac & Mia is a YA book about teens with cancer. Yes, there’s been a mega popular book-turned-movie about cancer teens in recent memory. But Zac and Mia is not that book. It’s not trying to be that book. And other than featuring a teenage boy and girl with cancer, it’s nothing like that book.

Here’s what Zac & Mia is: a book about friendship, overcoming odds, living your best life, and having belief in others even when you find it hard to believe in yourself. That makes the book sound saccharine, but that couldn’t be further from the truth: it’s modern, youthful, sometimes sarcastic. It’s funny at times, heart wrenching at others, but it always feels genuine. It’s also refreshingly devoid of the insta-love that seems to permeate nearly every YA novel these days. And it was a completely satisfying, enjoyable read that left me appreciating my life just a little more (and also left me wanting to read everything ever written by A.J. Betts). Recommended to nearly everyone.

I received this book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Children's Book Group and to NetGalley for the advance copy!