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343 pages, Paperback
First published February 12, 2013
I was bored shitless!
And I didn't like it one bit!
“One person can’t change the future. Do you know how many people and things are involved in every major event that happens? Sure, you might be able to change some of the minor aspects of a day, but ultimately things that are going to happen, if you go along a certain path, do happen.”
“It was hard when I knew I was about to be flooded with memories of a life I hadn’t lived yet. Really, two lives I hadn’t lived yet.”
Two Paths - One Choice.
The PARA side : the 'not as interesting' half of the story
The NORM side : wins the battle of the dueling worlds
My overall thoughts :
Addison lives in a town where people have developed their human mind and are able to access a part of their brain which gives them "superpowers".
For instance, her father is a human lie detector, her mother can convince you to do anything and her best friend can erase memories.
Addie has the ability to see the future. Sort of....
When she has to make a decision, she can see her life into the furture of every alternative, so that she can choose which path to take.
When her parents tell her that they decided to take a divorce, they ask of her to use her power to see with whom she should live, so that is more beneficial to her.
And that's exactly what she does.
She see's how her life would be if she would live with her mother or how her life would be if she moved with her father to the normal world.
"I don't care when people think I'm an antisocial, controlling bookworm because that's what I am. It's when they interpret me wrong that I have a problem."
—Addie, ARC of Pivot Point by Kasie West
"Thanks. And can we just get this out of the way? Your eyelashes make mine want to commit suicide from shame."
—Addie to Trevor, ARC of Pivot Point by Kasie West