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Kasie West

Auteur de The Distance Between Us

22+ oeuvres 6,072 utilisateurs 420 critiques 7 Favoris

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Kasie West is an American author, based in California. She is a graduate of Fresno State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree. She writes contemporary young adult novels. Her work includes The Distance Between Us; On the Fence; The Fill-In Boyfriend; The Sun, The Moon, and the Truth; P.S. I afficher plus Like You; By Your Side; Lucky in Love; Love, Life, and the List; and Listen to Your Heart (May 2018). She also wrote the Pivot Point Series, which includes Pivot Point and Split Second. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Œuvres de Kasie West

The Distance Between Us (2013) 810 exemplaires
P.S. I Like You (2016) — Auteur — 768 exemplaires
The Fill-In Boyfriend (2015) 654 exemplaires
Pivot Point (2013) 650 exemplaires
By Your Side (2017) 599 exemplaires
On the Fence (2014) 577 exemplaires
Love, Life, and the List (2017) 344 exemplaires
Lucky in Love (2017) 330 exemplaires
Listen to Your Heart (2018) 303 exemplaires
Split Second (2014) 261 exemplaires
Maybe This Time (2019) 187 exemplaires
Fame, Fate, and the First Kiss (2019) — Auteur — 179 exemplaires
Sunkissed (2021) 127 exemplaires
Moment of Truth (2020) — Auteur — 108 exemplaires
Places We've Never Been (2022) 100 exemplaires

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Snow in Love: Four Stories (2018) — Contributeur — 94 exemplaires

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Review for the audiobook, narrated by Laurence Bouvard)
This book was very, very cute and I liked it far more than the previous 2 by Kasie West that I’ve listened to (Love, Life & the List and Fame, Fate & the First Kiss).

It took me much longer than I usually need to finish a book because I was feeling quite uneasy at times o Maddie’s behalf and maybe I wasn’t in the right mood for feeling betrayed, lonely, insecure and confused.

My home situation at 17/18 looked a lot different than hers but I could nonetheless relate to her - a lot. How a very unideal family situation can turn you into a person who has to be accountable, responsable, reliable and who doesn’t like surprises, plans everything, wants to control everything possible and worries a lot about family and friends. I could definitely relate to that…

I felt like I knew her very well and maybe that is the reason I wasn’t too keen on these feelings and put the book aside for a while.

Anyway, the one big difference between Maddie and me is while she seems to be a trusting and very kind person, thinking only the best of others, I am very skeptical, suspicious of people’s behavior if they’re nice for no reason and don’t trust easily - and never have.

So, hoping not to be presumptuous I think I wouldn’t have made the same mistakes as Maddie and it seemed a bit strange to me that she did. But you never know, I never had that kind of money, not to mention from one day to the other and I wouldn’t want to. This whole topic made me anxious and I think Kasie West drew a realistic picture of how money changes people and their behavior.

Seth is actually the only one who doesn’t treat Maddie differently and I really liked him. He’s funny and kind, cares for Maddie but the whole romance part isn’t cheesy or over the top and for once the fight right before the ‘HEA’ didn’t seem totally unnecessary but quite realistic and understandable and when they talked things over it was cute and not a totally overdone romantic gesture which really annoy me and spoil sweet books and endings for me.

In the end not everything was great and resolved (which was great in itself, big reconciliations with everybody just aren’t realistic) but Maddie learned her lesson(s) and got the boy. So - I loved the book (and the anteater
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funkelbunt.liest | 14 autres critiques | Apr 22, 2024 |
As most books I’ve read / listened to by Kasie West “Fame, Fate, and the First Kiss” is charming and lighthearted without being shallow or without depth.

I really enjoy Kasie West’s writing style and most of her characters and while I couldn’t put my finger on why - this one didn’t really do it for me.

Maybe the problem was that I was still quite upset with Abby and Cooper from the previous book “Love, Life, and the List” and Lacey is from the same “universe” and one of Abby’s rather new friends (who supports the way Abby and Cooper got together by the way…). Or maybe it’s the setting of a movie set and our main character being an (aspiring) actress and me not at all interested in this world. Or maybe it was the lack of chemistry between Lacey and Donovan (I liked them both individually and there were rather sweet moments, but they didn’t feel like a couple to me). Or maybe it was something else entirely, but I didn’t really feel it…

I wasn’t swooning over the love interest, I wasn’t anxious when Lacey got problems and seemed to be set up, I wasn’t angry at anyone. I just wasn’t really invested.

While I enjoy a slow pace and don’t really care for stories where getting to know and love each other and character growth is rushed through a few days, here there just wasn’t happening a lot in the beginning and when it finally did I still didn’t get hooked.

Even if I started to like Lacey about half through the book, Donovan was literally the only person I cared for or could relate to.

But because I can’t quite say what is “wrong” with the book I still give it 4 stars because others might love the movie setting and all that comes with it.
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funkelbunt.liest | 8 autres critiques | Apr 18, 2024 |
if you like random kisses and disagreements...
 
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libraryofemma | 11 autres critiques | Apr 18, 2024 |
Pretty white girls. Pretty white problems. Very enjoyable.
 
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darkwave1062 | 13 autres critiques | Apr 13, 2024 |

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