WHISPER TO ME by Nick Lake \\ I'm Sorry, What Did I Just Read?
Review by Leydy
by Nick Lake
Hardcover: 544 pages
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Childrens (May 3, 2016)
Language: English
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A remarkable story of strange beauty and self-discovery from Printz Award winner Nick Lake.
Cassie is writing a letter to the boy whose heart she broke. She's trying to explain why. Why she pushed him away. Why her father got so angry when he saw them together. Why she disappears some nights. Why she won't let herself remember what happened that long-ago night on the boardwalk. Why she fell apart so completely.
Desperate for his forgiveness, she's telling the whole story of the summer she nearly lost herself. She's hoping that love-love for your family, love for that person who makes your heart beat faster, and love for yourself-can save both of them after all.
This is not going to be pretty so I will make it short.
I’m
very disappointed with this story. I really wanted to like the book
because I love reading these type of stories. Those with realistic
fiction elements but this one was all over the place. It was odd and I
didn’t feel comfortable reading it, and I am very odd. I just couldn’t
keep up with it and for the most part I was highly annoyed. Then there
are the ****** instead of the curse words, which is understandable for a
young adult but when these are back to back, you really do not know
what the character is trying to say! Let alone having ****** the entire
page!
Who can guess what I am trying to say with this:
****** ********* ************ ******* **** ***** **** * **** ********** ************* ********
Yeah, no one.
Am
I supposed to be guessing your story, Cassie? Because you made it
impossible to do so. And the fact that your letter is over 450 pages…
with no actual reason why you feel the way you feel and you keep putting
me back to square one every other five pages… Yes, Cassie, I am very
frustrated with you…
End of rant.
Overall,
Whisper to Me was not a book for me. In fact, I should’ve DNF but I
kept reading it to see if Cassie would give me something else other than
her summer crush. And then pacing was just so slow, she just kept going
in circles. Which is somehow understandable when you realize she is not
mentally stable.
I do want to point out that I
did enjoyed when she made friends with a girl she was not allow to hang
with. Those moments I did liked since Cassie would do things she is not
used to doing. Yet everything else just rambles and wanders off. Maybe
you're think this story is quirky so if you want to go for it, then go
ahead.
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