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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Title : Letters from the Ledge Series : - Author : Lynda Meyers Pages : 353 Release Date : Jan 11th 2012 Publisher : Hallway 11 Format : Paperback Source : ** This book was sent to me by the author in exchange of an honest review** My Opinion : This book was just... wow. Just read it. You'll understand. This was an incredible debut you don't want to miss! Letters from the Ledge is, from how I'd describe it, a YA/Adult (well... more of a YA) contemporary romance... mixed with some 'coming of age' and other pretty intense stuff. I received this book from the author, and, I have to admit, I know I would have never discovered this amazing book if it weren't for book blogging. Letters from the Ledge is about two (well... um... four... but two are more of main characters). There'S Brendan; a guy who smokes pot and cuts himself, because his father doesn't really treats him well, and he has just lost a really good friend to suicide. His life hasn't been the best. He meets Sarah, who's a good kinda girl. Then, there'S Paige, who's got a boyfriend, Nate. She got raped once, in an alley, and since then she hasn't been the same, even if it happened two years ago. And then, Paige gets 'employed' by Brendan's father. And, they kinda all meet. (Just so you know, the story is actually really more complicated than that... so yeah, read. the. book!) Letters from the Ledge is a moving story you don't want to miss. The book was just so great! I absolutely loved this book! It was amazing! I mean, it'S fast-paced, it keeps your attention all the way, the writing is great, there's drama, it's action-packed; IT's GREAT! As I said, it keeps your attention, because you can't wait to see what will happen next. I've grown attached to the characters, especially Brendan, and I'm kinda sad to see him go. He'S just so.... special. At first I thought he was just another kid that smoked pot and just didn't care about other people. I just thought he was going to be a jerky kid who got everything he wanted, especially pot. But, he turned out to be a great, awesome, lovely, hot (*cue the fangirl giggles). I just... really liked him a lot. Sarah, you better be ready, because I'm going to steal your lover boy and you'll never see his face again... because I'll be kissing him (*again, cue the fangirl giggles*) Paige was actually really good. I thought that, even though she was fragile from what had happened to her, she was a great character. Nate was cute too :D I liked him quite a lot, although I think that he just fluffied everything to muck for Paige before. Sarah... I would have liked to get a bit more of her story. And more of her and Brendan's romance, since, I really love romance. The characters were really well developed; which is always what helps building a book with a great story and plot line . I jsut kept turning the pages faster and faster, until there was anything left :( aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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When lives intersect, nothing is certain. When you're out on the ledge, nothing is sound. When you least expect it, life leans forward, and nothing is the same... A troubled young boy stands on a ledge outside his Manhattan apartment, contemplating suicide. A young girl can see him from her window and begins journaling about a boy who comes out on the ledge every night and yet he doesn't jump. A young professional couple can see them both from their fire escape. Three stories. One incredible journey. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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As usual I'm going to be very straight forward and say that I wasn't expecting to like the book much, not at all because I didn't expect it to be well written but it just wasn't in my genre sphere. I was fully prepared to encounter a book that was good but not appealing to my reading interests. I even told my Fiance that very thing.
I guarantee you he would be more than ready to tell you how much I talked about the book after I started reading it. It took me less than two days. I was sucked in, held captive, and just plain flabbergasted at how compelling the story was. My eagerness to read kept me up late into the night.
I cannot recommend this book highly enough to any of you who are reading this review. My skepticism proved me foolish and showed me that I should never, ever, judge a book by it's genre!
When I expected dry and depressing I got colorful and uplifting.
When I expected an overabundance of angst I received a tidal wave of hope against all odds and strength to overcome.
The book is smart, interesting, compelling, and gritty. The story sucks you in. The likable characters have you searching your own soul for strength to face your darkest places, your own problems, your own prisons. It is impossible to not feel intimately connected to Brendan, Sarah, Paige, and Nate in their struggles with the blackness life might be inclined to offer up. Their hurt become the readers indignation, their triumph the reader's joy. It's a darn good book that can get a handle on your feelings that way.
I must add that there's some great humor and a very amusing Monty Python reference that had me giggling for a while. I couldn't even resist reading it out loud!
Perhaps in life it seems that sometimes walking the ledge is necessary, but darkness is conquerable. That's the feeling I took away from this book.
Truthfully I believe that "Letter's From the Ledge" gives the reader a small, shining hope that they too can find their wings, their great freedom, and learn to embrace life with abandon.