Name: If I Stay (If I Stay #1)
Author: Gayle Forman
Publishers: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
Summary: In a single moment, everything  changes. Seventeen-year-old Mia has no memory of the accident; she can  only recall riding along the snow-wet Oregon road with her family. Then,  in a blink, she finds herself watching as her own damaged body is taken  from the wreck...
Review:  I  had heard a lot of great comments about this series and was finally  able to go through my stack of books and begin to read If I Stay. I was  drawn in right from the beginning. The author does a fantastic job at  creating a visual picture of the scenes written in the book. If I Stay  has such a deep emotional tie, that it is hard not to want to continue  reading! 
   The characters in this book are very likable. Mia, the sole character  of the book has very fun, hip, supportive parents; I enjoyed reading the  sections where Mia would describe her mother and father. During the  dialogue it was great to see the difference between her parents  personalities and their daughters- Mia may be the oddball, but I  couldn't help but feel the warmth, acceptance and encouragement she  received from  her family. In fact, Mia has everything any teenager  could possibly want; She is being considered into Julliard, Adam her  rocker boyfriend has the sweetest personality and who couldn't enjoy  reading about her silly younger brother Teddy who always looks up to  her. 
Gayle  uses a writing style that I don't normally like; she switches back and  forth between past events/stories and the present. Sometimes I feel as  though that can either be confusing or interrupts the book. But I never  felt that way while reading If I Stay; the emotions, feelings that I had  while reading transferred over.
I  believe this book was a reality check, it makes a person look around  and think "Wow! My whole world could easily turn upside down in the  blink of an eye." Gayle writes from the patients (Mia) perspective which  is something that a reader doesn't always get to experience. The  emotions and feelings that Mia has are believable, heartbreaking, and  real. She is telling the story how she sees it as an observer of her own  life, watching herself lie in the hospital. While watching these events  unfold, hearing what her loved ones have to say, Mia has to make some  valuable decision- one that won't only change her life but those around  her. While reading I could help but put myself in Mia's shoes &  wonder what my choice would've been. As well as what path I believe Mia  should take-Should she stay or should she go. 
Overall,  I truly enjoyed reading If I Stay. I am excited to continue onto the  next book, Where She Went. I would recommend this book for anyone-  especially if you are looking for something quick to read. If you are a  sappy reader like myself, then I advise having a few tissues close ;-) 
 


 
This one is coming up really soon in my pile! I'm nervous about all the emotions! Haha.
ReplyDeleteIt is very good- a friend is reading it now and had to put it down bc it was too much her for atm. I'm going to read the next one soon :-) Look forward to your review!
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