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A book that compels you to feel sadness, love, and life. No spoilers, October 4, 2009
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I'm not going to tell you what this book is about, although, if I did, the review could very easily write itself as I could handily point out each and every clever thing the author did to craft their story. So, I will merely tell you that the book is wonderfully well written with the following supporting points:
1) The main character grows and blossoms in a meaningful and enjoyable way over the course of the book.
2) The dialogue is extremely well written, witty, and rich.
3) The characters are believable enough, and yet special as well.
4) The main character, Destiny, is delightfully sardonic, without being overdone. A delicate balance.
5) The author ties together many plot details throughout the book. The book is not just written, it is carefully woven. For example, by the end of the book the innocent "on my way" from the beginning has a much greater impact and meaning.
6) Mature readers may be able to guess the conclusion relatively early, but less sophisticated readers will enjoy the unfolding truth, as well as looking back over the previous chapters and remembering various clues that were left along the way.
7) There are no "cheap tricks" in the book. As you might expect of Juvenile Fiction, there is no gore, lust, or other heavy and overused devices. This book is well written enough for an adult to enjoy it, and safe enough for a juvenile. Which is, as we all know, a very hard feat to accomplish without helpings of gore, lust, or hate...
8) While unlikely things happen, the nature of the book and the way it is constructed allows you to accept these moments easily without having to put much effort into suspending your disbelief. Its all consistent.
9) The denouement is handled extremely well and leaves you feeling quite satisfied.
When the weight of the scenario hits you, its quite likely to make you cry like a baby. If you want a book that makes you feel something, then Pearson definitely delivers. You will feel sorrow, but oh so much enjoyment. Which is really what makes this book so magical. Pearson has hit a wonderful balance.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
So memorable and endearing, September 8, 2009
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Destiny Faraday has perfected her presence at boarding school. She doesn't have friends, but she spends a little time in the company of a few people. She doesn't refuse to speak but keeps her talking to a minimum. Des has the boarding school life of predictability and routine down pat from her endless observations of those around her and from her number-one rule: Don't get attached. But things rarely go as one plans. When Des unexpectedly finds an abandoned running car, she realizes that although this day, October 19, is supposed to be bad, she can't pass up this opportunity. Somehow her party grows to four with the addition of three of Des' classmates, and they take off on an unauthorized road trip in search of one fair day where everything turns out just so. Along the way, Des finds out that someone has already broken her number-one rule for her--and that it might not be such a bad thing.
I'll admit the first novel by Pearson I read, Scribbler of Dreams, was not one of my favorites. However, The Adoration of Jenna Fox convinced me to give this author another try, which I'm glad I did because The Miles Between was absolutely fabulous. It's difficult to say what exactly about Pearson's writing that makes this novel come together so magically, but perhaps it is its thoughtfulness. There's something about the words on each page that makes each of the main characters so real and makes the reader wish he/she was on this random road trip. Both the characters and the plot are spectacularly formed, revealing the right amount of information at the right time to keep things well-paced but still interesting. I don't really know what else to say about the presentation of this story besides that the effect is wonderful and stunning. I was so connected to this book, the story and the characters, also because of how coincidence and fate were so central to the novel. These are just some of the things about life that have always amazed and fascinated me, and their inclusion in this novel made it all the more unique and interesting. The Miles Between is not an action book; it is mostly character- and thought-driven but still with plenty of surprises hidden within its pages. It is a wonderfully endearing novel that will cheer anyone up and make them feel not alone.
Fans of Pearson's writing, particularly in The Adoration of Jenna Fox, will enjoy The Miles Between. This sweet story will also attract fans of You Are Here by Jennifer E. Smith, Crash Into Me by Albert Borris, Get Well Soon by Julie Halpern, and Sprout by Dale Peck.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing..., July 27, 2009
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On the surface, this is a novel about coincidence. What does it mean when we happen to find ourselves in a certain place, at a certain time? How will our lives be different? Better? Worse? Digging deeper into the heart of this story, we get to explore all of the possibilities that chance brings into our lives.
When we meet Destiny Farrady, we see a wounded child who, at 17, has been shuffled from boarding school to boarding school due to having parents who can't take the time to raise her themselves. She's structured her personality to keep to a strict routine and not allow anyone to get close to her, in the hopes that she won't be hurt further if she should be left behind again.
On the morning of October 19, she's given the opportunity to share "one fair day" with three of her classmates. They engage in a road trip together and along the way forge a bond of understanding about all the things that go right and wrong in their lives and the world.
Though I was able to guess the climax of this novel about halfway through, I couldn't help but be completely taken in my Ms. Pearson's beautiful explanations of chance, coincidence and life. Destiny's story brought me to tears and the messages that were delivered were more powerful than I can describe.
Anything that may be construed as trite within the narration of this story is all overshadowed by the emotions the reader will inevitably feel after witnessing the tale of this poor girl. I really can't say too many good things about this story - Just read it!
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