Title: Between You and Me
Author: Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Publication Date: 12th June 2012
Source: NetGalley
My rating: 4 stars
This
book has left me utterly flabbergasted, I don’t know if I will be able to form
a coherent review, it was such a raw, achy, and a heartfelt read. The entire
time I felt like I was in an intense tug of war between the two main
characters; Logan and Kelsey, being yanked one way one minute and then the
other way the next.
Between
You and Me centres around Kelsey, a famous singer and cousin to Logan. Logan
and Kelsey haven’t spoken since they were younger and Kelsey’s family abruptly
left. You’re never really clued in about the back story behind their fallout
until much later on, so you kind of find yourself picking up little clues along
the way. Being a massive star, Kelsey’s schedule is choker block and with her
assistant Delia leaving and a chance invite brings Logan to stay over, Logan
finds herself taking Delia’s job, she had barely anything left back home
anyway and she missed Kelsey not being in her life anymore, so she’s hoping
this job will make up on the missed time.
It
wasn’t the dream job being Kelsey’s assistant, she never had a moments rest, and
she was constantly on the go. At times I truly felt for Logan, yes she was
family but she didn’t have to feel obliged to Kelsey, or feel like she had to
do everything. There was constantly so much pressure travelling from city to
city in a few days, organising everything to miniscule detail, it must have
been a mind numbing experience for both of them. I’m surprised the cracks
didn’t start to show sooner.
Then
there was Finn, who seemed to be the perfect guy for Logan, with the crappy
love life she’d had she totally deserved her time with Finn, but their
relationship was tested to the extreme with Logan being at the constant beck
and call of Kelsey.
There’s
just so much to take with Between You and Me and the choppy style of writing
through the book makes it a lot harder to adjust to, one minute you’re dealing
with Kelsey having a tantrum and the next you’re thrown into a scene a few days
later. It did take a while for me to get my head around it, but the characters
especially Logan pulled you into the story so immensely that you overlook the
choppiness and just want to keep reading.
I
still can’t explain what I feel about this book, on the one hand I want to
recommend it to everyone as it’s such a dark intense and achy book and it deals
with everyday issues in such a brilliant way which makes the book seem even more
realistic. But then there were some aspects which left me frustrated, like some
of the decisions the characters made. One thing for sure this book definitely
packs a punch, it just toys with your feelings in an instant, you can be
feeling one thing one minute and then bam you’re shocked into a silence the
next.
Also
normally endings which are left open ended generally irritate me, but I liked
the way this book was brought to a close, everything’s not hunky dory, but your
left to make your own interpretations of what happens to the characters.
I have
to praise Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus’ writing in this book, I adored their
book The Nanny Diaries, it was an enjoyable read which I devoured, but this is
just a huge step-up from that. I’ve come to realise that some of the best books
end up being the ones that keep you awake at night rethinking things, its constantly
in your head during the day, with you recapturing parts which you actually
can’t believe happened and just simply blew you away. Books which end up being
so memorable, that your thoughts are completely chaotic afterwards. I’m sorry
but this may be one of the most jumbled reviews I’ve ever written, this book
was so gutsy and gut wrenching that I would never be able to explain just how
awesome it was.
9 comments:
I absolutely love books that are emotional and leave you utterly drained. This seems exactly that. I don't know if I would pick up this book since it has a 2.98 rating on Goodreads. That's really bad.
Still, your review has me very much intrigued. It's too bad that the writing is a little choppy though. It would probably have earned a 4.5 or 5 from you.
Great review as usual, Jasprit. :)
I like that your review shows how emotional the book was and how it affected you. that's awesome! I think this sounds very interesting and I'm curious to check it out. I've never read anything by these authors either, so I suppose it's about time i check SOMETHING out. haha
-Lauren
I'm not generally a fan of writing that tends to jump around a lot, but it sounds like it worked out in the end with this book. I hadn't heard of this before! It definitely sounds like an emotional read. Great review, Jasprit! I'm glad you liked it. :)
Amazing review Jasprit!(: I have to admit that I wasn't too interested in reading this novel after looking over the synopsis, but your review has definitely changed my mind about it. I love books that really make you think and gut-wrenching reads are especially special because of the raw emotion behind them. I think you did a fabulous job with this review and I'll definitely be adding this book onto my TBR-Shelf for sure! :D
~Keertana
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ooh I hadn't heard of this one but after reading your review I think I might just have to check it out, any book that makes you feel that way has to be worth a read!
I remember seeing this in Netgalley but I didn't request it upon seeing the synopsis. I don't know, I wasn't just that interested. But seeing that you liked it and that the ending struck you so much and left an impression to you I think I'll have to check this out someday! Brilliant review, Jasprit!
Jas! I love how much this book got to you, I added it to my list straight away!
I can't find it on NG any more so I hope it gets released here and soon!
This book sounds amazing! I adore achy reading and I always enjoy picking up mysteries throughout the stories. <3 The Nanny Diaries is such a fun read, but I remember that I didn't feel satisfied with how it ends. I'm glad that although this book might seem to have open ending, it works for you. :)
FABULOUS review like usual, Jasprit! <3
Never heard of this book before. Nice review. The story sounds interesting.
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