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A review by meegzreads
Say You'll Remember Me by Katie McGarry
4.0
*4 Stars*
ARC kindly provided in exchange for an honest review.
This one took me a bit longer than normal for a Katie McGarry book to get into. It really ramped up for me towards the end, and I felt myself more invested at that point.
That being said though, this was a good book with a lot of hidden lessons. Drix and Elle were great characters, and the secondary characters, particularly Holiday, Axle and Marcus, were really cool too.
I found there were a lot of hidden lessons as we learned more about Drix and Elle and their lives. There is a lot of behind the scenes political nonsense for Elle, leaving her wondering who she really is, and if she can stand up to her parents and stand up for herself.
Drix is probably the more complicated one, and his life and lifestyle definitely highlight the unfortunate lives that some people are born into and how they find trouble being able to excel and the unfortunate situations they end up in. Obviously their own life choices play a part, and this determines who they are, but what they were born into certainly doesn’t help matters.
This book is about saving lives, and being given chances, and making your own way. I liked they way that Drix and Elle worked as a couple and how, even from totally different worlds, they were so well fit for each other and understood each other in their own ways.
Would recommend.
Review also on my blog - Say You'll Remember Me - Katie McGarry
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ARC kindly provided in exchange for an honest review.
This one took me a bit longer than normal for a Katie McGarry book to get into. It really ramped up for me towards the end, and I felt myself more invested at that point.
That being said though, this was a good book with a lot of hidden lessons. Drix and Elle were great characters, and the secondary characters, particularly Holiday, Axle and Marcus, were really cool too.
I found there were a lot of hidden lessons as we learned more about Drix and Elle and their lives. There is a lot of behind the scenes political nonsense for Elle, leaving her wondering who she really is, and if she can stand up to her parents and stand up for herself.
Drix is probably the more complicated one, and his life and lifestyle definitely highlight the unfortunate lives that some people are born into and how they find trouble being able to excel and the unfortunate situations they end up in. Obviously their own life choices play a part, and this determines who they are, but what they were born into certainly doesn’t help matters.
This book is about saving lives, and being given chances, and making your own way. I liked they way that Drix and Elle worked as a couple and how, even from totally different worlds, they were so well fit for each other and understood each other in their own ways.
Would recommend.
Review also on my blog - Say You'll Remember Me - Katie McGarry
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