Apparently, I am reading a lot of books about choices and fate.
I was very close to rounding this down to 2 Stars but decided, because of Reid's awesome writing and voice, to round it up to 3 stars.
This is a "many worlds" book following two timelines (can be difficult to keep all the details straight). Hannah makes a choice, to stay out or to go home. In one, she is hit by a car and winds up the hospital. In the other, she rekindles an old relationship. The story jumps back and forth.
This is by far my least favorite Reid book. The theme is contradictory. The interview with Reid at the end of the book helped some.
I won't ruin the story and tell you if fate makes the stories end the same or not.
I was very close to rounding this down to 2 Stars but decided, because of Reid's awesome writing and voice, to round it up to 3 stars.
This is a "many worlds" book following two timelines (can be difficult to keep all the details straight). Hannah makes a choice, to stay out or to go home. In one, she is hit by a car and winds up the hospital. In the other, she rekindles an old relationship. The story jumps back and forth.
This is by far my least favorite Reid book. The theme is contradictory. The interview with Reid at the end of the book helped some.
I won't ruin the story and tell you if fate makes the stories end the same or not.