Thursday, February 27, 2014

If I Stay Book Review

WARNING: The book you’re about to read contains reenactments by real events by a fictious person’s point of view and the over 24 hours on a February day. Some names and identities may have been changed to those purposes.

        Before I move on to the sequel Where She Went, let's take a look back at Fall 2012's outside reading project that will make you cry.

In Gayle Forman’s “If I Stay”, seventeen-year old Mia, a senior at the high school, is faced with some hard ones. Staying with the music meaning that leaving her friends and family behind is so evenly.
Then one February morning, when Mia’s on the drive, everything changes: the rest of her family all died in a car crash, the seep, the “getting to the hospital” and really you know, the surgery and survivals, it deals with Mia’s will to live and this book can spark discussions about the range of topics, and it’s likely an “spent-the-cozy-evening-by-the-warm-fire” page turner on a February.

I like this book. It’s really good but what about you? If you watch “House”, “I Didn’t Know I Was Pregnant” and other medic shows, you are more likely to read this book if you’re a music lover. If you have read “Finding Miracles” before, you’ll read how Mia informs about the past. One Amazon critic was like "It was Mia’s will to survive the hospital experience you won’t want to miss. What would you do in her place? It’s really about the power of love… of family, friends, music… and therefore it ultimately affirms life."The another one said: "All of the characters are appealing, and there are flashbacks and thoughts Mia have for you to reveal."

In my opinion, I like it at first read but then when the sequel was available now, I was blowing away into the "I literally LOVE IT" rating! I mean about Adam going to New York to find Mia, I was about to go with it, so if you want to read "If I Stay", great, let me know whether you're ready to subscribe. Two thumbs up!

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