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A review by heypretty52
Infinite in Between by Carolyn Mackler
4.0
*4.5 Stars*
Mackler deftly weaves a multi-perspective novel of five high school students and the events that make them who they are. Diverse, detailed, and brutally honest, Mackler's characters feel more relatable than almost any other fictional characters I've ever read. Her use of sexual lingo, profanity, and cultural references present as genuine circumstances that solidify the authenticity of the young adults she follows. Touching on love, loss, sex, toxic friendships, and difficult families, Mackler doesn't shy away from tough topics, handling each scenario with care and sensitivity. Infinite in Between is a must read.
Mackler deftly weaves a multi-perspective novel of five high school students and the events that make them who they are. Diverse, detailed, and brutally honest, Mackler's characters feel more relatable than almost any other fictional characters I've ever read. Her use of sexual lingo, profanity, and cultural references present as genuine circumstances that solidify the authenticity of the young adults she follows. Touching on love, loss, sex, toxic friendships, and difficult families, Mackler doesn't shy away from tough topics, handling each scenario with care and sensitivity. Infinite in Between is a must read.