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mrs_gale's review against another edition
emotional
reflective
sad
medium-paced
3.0
Bittersweet story. Exactly what you'd expect from the blurb really. Dual timeline but easy to follow.
Has some thoughtful quotes scattered through, which was great. However the characters felt a bit cliché and underdeveloped and the writing was a bit too simple. Glad it was a short read.
Perhaps young teens would enjoy this book though.
Has some thoughtful quotes scattered through, which was great. However the characters felt a bit cliché and underdeveloped and the writing was a bit too simple. Glad it was a short read.
Perhaps young teens would enjoy this book though.
Moderate: Cursing, Death, Grief, and Car accident
Minor: Addiction, Child death, Domestic abuse, Eating disorder, Panic attacks/disorders, Sexual content, Medical content, Death of parent, and Injury/Injury detail
wrappingpaper's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
4.0
This book positively surprised me
It’s told in a dual timeline but it was still easy to follow. I really loved Skylar’s character and seeing Tessa grow as a person. There was a lot of insightful quotes in this tbf and while it was a little abstract at times i still thought it was a good exploration of teen love and grief that felt like it was written from the heart.
It’s told in a dual timeline but it was still easy to follow. I really loved Skylar’s character and seeing Tessa grow as a person. There was a lot of insightful quotes in this tbf and while it was a little abstract at times i still thought it was a good exploration of teen love and grief that felt like it was written from the heart.
Graphic: Medical content and Car accident
chloelj27's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
Graphic: Death, Medical content, Grief, Car accident, and Abandonment
Moderate: Panic attacks/disorders
Minor: Cancer
breedawnwriter's review against another edition
3.0
The In Between is a delicious little novel about grief, love, and learning to let go. I don't support the premise of communicating with the dead, but it was still an interesting concept (one that I choose to enjoy in a more allegorical sense).
What I Liked:
• Tessa's struggle to believe that she is lovable. I think this is a very human thing to struggle with...and the author portrayed that struggle in a really beautiful way.
• Mel and Vickie. Obviously they aren't perfect people, but they really love Tessa and it was nice to see how they're relationship with her progressed over the course of the story.
• Tessa's bestie, Shannon. Everyone needs a Shannon. Shannon was the best. #westanshannon
• The photography. I LOVED this part of the story so so much. Tessa as a photographer felt so right and her pictures were just *chef's kiss*
• Skylar? Idk, I have mixed feelings about him. On one hand, I really like him. But on the other hand, I can't actually tell you why I like him, so...do with that what you will.
What I Disliked:
• The communicating with the dead (but I knew that was gonna be a thing going into the book).
• How casually the teenage characters hooked up. Like, there were literally no consequences or repercussions for that, which I generally dislike because it could be seen as encouraging that kind of behavior, which I'm against outside of marriage.
• The insta-love vibes. Skylar and Tessa's relationship escalated so fast that it was hard for me to believe that they could really fall in love that fast. I eventually gave in and accepted it and that increased my enjoyment, but it was still really fast.
Overall, it was a fun summer read that delved into some really difficult topics in a way that was (mostly) enjoyable.
Listen to the playlist I made for this book: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1HRvGcMcfveubZZxrGhnJs?si=F_T635shT-e6tQVA8-d52g&dl_branch=1.
Content:
Language: The f-word, bull****, bi***, ass****, s***, damn, and hell are sprinkled throughout. God's name is taken in vain multiple times.
Violence/Frightening: A car accident is described briefly.
Sex: It is mentioned that two characters "make love" multiple times throughout the book (not graphic); a male side character kisses another man (not detailed); some passionate kisses (not graphic); the main character notices another woman's boobs and describes them as "voluptuous."
Substance Abuse: At a party, the characters drink soju. One of the characters is shown drunk (not detailed).
Other: This book contains many scenes involving interaction with, or an attempt to interact with, someone in the afterlife. The content of these scenes include an attempted séance, interactions with an unofficial medium, the use of a planchette, scrying, after-death communications (ADCs), a brief mention of minghuns, and short discussions of reincarnation.
What I Liked:
• Tessa's struggle to believe that she is lovable. I think this is a very human thing to struggle with...and the author portrayed that struggle in a really beautiful way.
• Mel and Vickie. Obviously they aren't perfect people, but they really love Tessa and it was nice to see how they're relationship with her progressed over the course of the story.
• Tessa's bestie, Shannon. Everyone needs a Shannon. Shannon was the best. #westanshannon
• The photography. I LOVED this part of the story so so much. Tessa as a photographer felt so right and her pictures were just *chef's kiss*
• Skylar? Idk, I have mixed feelings about him. On one hand, I really like him. But on the other hand, I can't actually tell you why I like him, so...do with that what you will.
What I Disliked:
• The communicating with the dead (but I knew that was gonna be a thing going into the book).
• How casually the teenage characters hooked up. Like, there were literally no consequences or repercussions for that, which I generally dislike because it could be seen as encouraging that kind of behavior, which I'm against outside of marriage.
• The insta-love vibes. Skylar and Tessa's relationship escalated so fast that it was hard for me to believe that they could really fall in love that fast. I eventually gave in and accepted it and that increased my enjoyment, but it was still really fast.
Overall, it was a fun summer read that delved into some really difficult topics in a way that was (mostly) enjoyable.
Listen to the playlist I made for this book: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1HRvGcMcfveubZZxrGhnJs?si=F_T635shT-e6tQVA8-d52g&dl_branch=1.
Content:
Language: The f-word, bull****, bi***, ass****, s***, damn, and hell are sprinkled throughout. God's name is taken in vain multiple times.
Violence/Frightening: A car accident is described briefly.
Sex: It is mentioned that two characters "make love" multiple times throughout the book (not graphic); a male side character kisses another man (not detailed); some passionate kisses (not graphic); the main character notices another woman's boobs and describes them as "voluptuous."
Substance Abuse: At a party, the characters drink soju. One of the characters is shown drunk (not detailed).
Other: This book contains many scenes involving interaction with, or an attempt to interact with, someone in the afterlife. The content of these scenes include an attempted séance, interactions with an unofficial medium, the use of a planchette, scrying, after-death communications (ADCs), a brief mention of minghuns, and short discussions of reincarnation.
Graphic: Cursing
Moderate: Medical content and Alcohol
Minor: Car accident