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A review by pepe_pepe
Between the Lines by Jodi Picoult
4.0
4.25 stars
Between the Lines is a really unique story. It's about Delilah finding out that she can interact with a character from a fairy tale, which is called Between the Lines itself, and that the person in question wants to get out.
This book had dual POVs, which was really effective. Sometimes, I am hesitant in reading more than one POV, but in this case it couldn't have worked out better. It also alternated with the story in the book, the fairy tale which the character is from, which was a really good switch-up. This book made me think a lot, trying to twist my mind around how it all worked out.
The book also had illustrations and silhouette drawings, which made it more interesting. Also, with each POV, there was different coloured text, which could have been distracting but instead was refreshing to see from all the black text of other books.
Overall, a very enjoyable and unique read, with likeable characters and relatable situations. Excited to know there is a second book, which will hopefully be as good as this one.
Between the Lines is a really unique story. It's about Delilah finding out that she can interact with a character from a fairy tale, which is called Between the Lines itself, and that the person in question wants to get out.
This book had dual POVs, which was really effective. Sometimes, I am hesitant in reading more than one POV, but in this case it couldn't have worked out better. It also alternated with the story in the book, the fairy tale which the character is from, which was a really good switch-up. This book made me think a lot, trying to twist my mind around how it all worked out.
The book also had illustrations and silhouette drawings, which made it more interesting. Also, with each POV, there was different coloured text, which could have been distracting but instead was refreshing to see from all the black text of other books.
Overall, a very enjoyable and unique read, with likeable characters and relatable situations. Excited to know there is a second book, which will hopefully be as good as this one.