A review by elisa_menz
Mary, Everything by Cassandra Yorke

emotional mysterious reflective sad 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? It's complicated

4.5

Where do I even start?
First, and advice: you will grab this book, read the blurb, and think "This looks interesting." Then you start reading and you'll be mighty confused. Where is the time travel? Did it already happen and I missed it? Why does this college campus feel so... like a dream? Why is everyone (even the doggies!) so absolutely, appallingly cruel to Courtney?
I won't lie, the first third was slow-paced, baffling, and yet, utterly beautiful and heartwrenching. The plot sways back and forth between Courtney's present and... her past? Her dreams? Just don't fight it and enjoy the words.
Then the plot smacks you in the face with all the revelations, arcane powers, and parallel worlds, and suddenly everything makes sense! You have your answers and the loveliest heroines arise.
There's such a tangible dissonance whenever Courtney is in the "other" world. It felt so wrong but it was so masterfully written. It's a real pleasure to find books that elicit such a visceral response.
Do I recommend it? Absolutely, but read it with an open mind that sees beyond the page. You may be touched by some of the loneliness and pain in this book but, in the end, these girls' story is about courage, friendship, and love. 

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