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Through To You (2012)

by Emily Hainsworth(Favorite Author)
3.55 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
006209419X (ISBN13: 9780062094193)
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English
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Balzer + Bray
review 1: The idea of the story was definitely different, but there were times I think that parts of it were poorly executed. The green light, being able to transfer both Cam and Viv to different worlds was interesting, but at times it was confusing and I couldn't quite keep track of what was going on. Or which world Cam was in, and which friend he was talking to, and just simple things which needed a bit of refining would've compelled me to give it three stars I think Nina was a really sweet character and helped keep everything in balance, and she seemed to have a lot of valuable advice and words for Cam.The ending was pretty cute, and I think it was a fitting ending for such a rollercoaster of a novel!
review 2: Through to You is one of those books that is an insta-pic
... morek up for me; a contemporary realistic story with a slight unexplainable element tossed in. The main story focuses on Cameron Pike as he mourns the sudden death of his girlfriend, Viv; and what happens when a mysterious girl and mysterious green light show him to an alternate version of his life.This is one of those books that is hard to talk too much about without ruining too much of the plot. Nothing in the book is every really what it seems and there are some interesting twists and turns. However, I think this book would have made a great short story or novella, because as a novel it dragged on its feet in the middle and was grasping for plots.Cameron as a protagonist didn't pop off the page, while there are some great moments when we see him work through some of his depression and relationships his voice didn't come through the page. The supporting character inhabiting both the real world and the alternate world were also kind of one note as well.I think this book's strongest element and what kept me reading is its concept. I like that it creates a world that portrays the different possible consequences based on just a few different decisions. This book has a strong message about the power and importance of choice. less
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LATRGAMR
REALLY good book.
ashley_389
Rezension folgt.
Hafsa
Viv.... What?
Mel
Eh. Just eh.
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