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message 1: by Kaje (last edited May 06, 2018 08:32PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Kaje Harper | 17363 comments I have been meaning to read this for a while - correction - not a sequel to, but by the author of my huge favorite Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe (I was confused by the similarity of the covers - the sequel is supposedly still in the works.) - it is now a nominee in the Goodreads Choice Awards, and I want to read it so I can vote on it. Although the voting in the first round ends in 4 days, I hope that it will make it to the second round.

Anyone who would like to join in or discuss this book (or read it and has comments) please join me.

The Inexplicable Logic of My Life The Inexplicable Logic of My Life by Benjamin Alire Sáenz by Benjamin Alire Sáenz

The first day of senior year:

Everything is about to change. Until this moment, Sal has always been certain of his place with his adoptive gay father and their loving Mexican-American family. But now his own history unexpectedly haunts him, and life-altering events force him and his best friend, Samantha, to confront issues of faith, loss, and grief.

Suddenly Sal is throwing punches, questioning everything, and discovering that he no longer knows who he really is—but if Sal’s not who he thought he was, who is he?


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message 2: by Ari (new) - rated it 3 stars

Ari J Moreno (arituzz) | 9 comments Hello! I'd like to read it too :)
(If you haven't already)


Kaje Harper | 17363 comments We haven't done this one, because I didn't get any interest. But it's still on my TBRs. Let's give it a few days to see if anyone else jumps in, and if not, we can just go for it. :)


message 4: by Rez (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rez Delnava (rez_delnava) I've read it already, and would be in for comments.


Seth (sethharringtonjourneys) | 19 comments I have read it and loved it! I'm down for discussing it.


Iamshadow | 334 comments I read it a few months back, and am happy to talk about it. I actually liked it better than Aristotle and Dante, which might not be the norm, but was the case for me. :)


Kaje Harper | 17363 comments Cool - I finished Sovereign for that Buddy Read, and I'm halfway though We Are Okay, so I'm up for starting this one shortly.


Seth (sethharringtonjourneys) | 19 comments Awesome! I loved it and haven't had anyone to talk with about it, so this sounds like fun.


message 9: by Rez (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rez Delnava (rez_delnava) Iamshadow wrote: "I read it a few months back, and am happy to talk about it. I actually liked it better than Aristotle and Dante, which might not be the norm, but was the case for me. :)"

You're not alone on that line of thought; I thought it was better as well. But...I might have some bias because of a spoiler-related life-parallel that happened the summer before I read it.


message 10: by Kaje (new) - rated it 4 stars

Kaje Harper | 17363 comments Ari wrote: "Hello! I'd like to read it too :)
(If you haven't already)"


We should go ahead with this one - I'm starting it now. :)


message 11: by Ari (new) - rated it 3 stars

Ari J Moreno (arituzz) | 9 comments Great :)
I'm still waiting for my copy to arrive (hopefully tomorrow or Wednesday). I'll start as soon as I get it.
Happy reading ^_^


message 12: by Kaje (new) - rated it 4 stars

Kaje Harper | 17363 comments Really enjoying it so far, although it hasn't grabbed my heart quite as hard as Ari and Dante. I love the extended family and family-we-make aspect to it.


Iamshadow | 334 comments Kaje wrote: "Really enjoying it so far, although it hasn't grabbed my heart quite as hard as Ari and Dante. I love the extended family and family-we-make aspect to it."

That's what I liked best about it. It was all about connections, and how those connections play out throughout our lives.


message 14: by Seth (new) - rated it 5 stars

Seth (sethharringtonjourneys) | 19 comments For me, the family-we-make ideas in the book hit so close to home. I loved seeing it on paper, and with characters that I thought were really dynamic.


message 15: by Kaje (new) - rated it 4 stars

Kaje Harper | 17363 comments I finished this - really enjoyed it, but didn't love it as much as Ari and Dante. I did enjoy the realism of it, the extended family aspect, and the way Sal and his father are becoming more distinct individuals to each other, as they respond to stress and changes in their lives. I really loved the grandmother.

My review - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 16: by Ari (new) - rated it 3 stars

Ari J Moreno (arituzz) | 9 comments Also not as much as Ari and Dante but I'm loving the book so far.
Sáenz has such a beautiful writing style that feels like it's squeezing my heart and I get very emosh.
Oh and I love all this WFTD stuff!


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