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Narrado por:
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Caitlin Kelly
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De:
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Michelle Madow
I should have died when I was shot at the Halloween dance.
Instead I woke up - one week earlier, in a parallel universe where my mom's fatal car accident six months ago never happened.
A world with my mom still in it was all I ever wanted. But in this timeline, everything is different - my grades, my friends, and even my boyfriend. I'm a stranger in my own body, and I don't like who I've become.
But one thing is the same - that shooting will still happen at the end of the week.
I'm the only one who knows. Which means I'm the only one who can stop it.
But first I need to convince someone - anyone - that I'm telling the truth...and then get them to help me.
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It’s okay
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amazing story, written well worth listening
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Would you consider the audio edition of Collide to be better than the print version?
I prefer the audio version vs the books, only because I can work and listen at the same time. I now can listen to my books all day and be productive!Any additional comments?
Not at all what I was expecting, but in a good way. It's worth the read and you won't be disappointed.Couldn't Stop Listening, Wish there was a sequel!
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First, the story. I found this to be a very unique story, though I could be wrong as this is an unusual genre for me. I thought the story flowed smoothly. The author managed to tell about Anna's old life without having to do a big backstory, which could have been really boring. I did not think the "culprit" was surprising, I knew who it was all along, but I wasn't disappointed by the lack of mystery. I liked the characters, too. Like another reviewer, I was rooting for the other boy.
I am glad I listened to this versus reading it. There were lots of grammatical errors (using less instead of fewer, "me and so-and-so", instead of "so-and-so and me (or I)". There were multiple instances of this. It was very frustrating. As a listener, I pretended that I was listening to a teenager speak rather than listening to the narration of a published book. That helps. A little. Most of the intended audience, actual young adults, might not even notice the errors.
I would recommend this book to teens and young-at-heart adults.
Short entertainment
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Despite the plot hinging on an AU theme, the mystery and romance elements shined through the strongest. Collide’s mystery plot impressed me the most. Despite practically being pulled from a real life news story, the resolution still shocked me. Just before the culminating point, I could’ve sworn my heart was going to beat out of my chest. Madow built enough suspense to execute that scene perfectly, without dragging it out too long.
I think Collide would be a great starting point for those interested in AU theory. It explains how alternate realities can be spun around a small decision (i.e. a coin toss), but have massive collateral effects. Madow presented this on a minor scale and in a simplistic manner which the reader is likely to understand. This isn’t a hard-core science fiction novel, after all. But there’s enough scifi present to whet your appetite before moving on to more complex works.
In true YA fashion, Collide boasts a love triangle. But hold on, before you write it off, I should say that Collide’s overall storyline benefited from the triangle. If ever a story necessitated (or justified) having a love triangle, it’s one with split realities. In Collide, the triangle just worked, you know? It had a very Gone with the Wind feel to it, in that it served the overall plot. Although, admittedly, I was rooting for the other guy to be chosen. But such is my luck…
I definitely recommend Collide to YA fans looking for a romantic thriller with science fiction-y underpinnings. At around 7.5 hours, it’s a quick, fun, and easy listen. Not to mention thought-provoking. It’s fast-paced, but easy-to-follow. The ending provides a rush of adrenaline comparable to a soap opera ‘whodunit’!
Narration review: This was my second audiobook narrated by Caitlin Kelly. Kelly is becoming my go-to YA narrator. She has the ability to voice young characters without coming across as annoying. Her stellar characterizations skills made listening to this audiobook a seamless and breezy experience. I have no doubt that Kelly’s narration aided my inability to stop listening to Collide. Caitlin Kelly has a number of YA titles under her belt and several of them have just been promoted to hire standing on my TBR list. ♣︎
Couldn't stop listening!
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Great read with an ending I didn’t expect
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It's a rollercoaster of "who did it."
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I guess being older this was just a little too young, to much drama and teen angst, not quite flushed out enough for me.
I liked the premise for the story and would enjoy something more mature but for those who aren't old like me 38.. please enjoy!!!
it was okay.
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Eh...
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Would recommend and suggest powering through to the end.
Great Listen
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