Falling into Place
By: Amy Zhang
Released: September 9th, 2014 by Greenwillow Books
Length: 304 Pages
Genre: YA Realistic Fiction- Mental Illness Suicide Attempt
Rating: Five Stars
Acquired: BEA
Liz Emerson planned the perfect suicide–a car accident. But, she failed to understand the physics of it. Instead of dying, she landed in the hospital, in a coma severely injured. Narrated by a mysterious person, revealed at the end perfectly, you are taken on a journey through the days before the attempt, the days of her recovery, and brief snapshots of her life as a child. It’s part heartbreaking, part tearjerker, and a hundred percent worth reading.
Despite the sad subject matter, this novel was able to be beautiful. The writing was close to lyrical. Everything about the novel was meticulously done. I am shocked this is a debut novel. I believe Zhang has a bright future in writing ahead of her. If she was able to beautifully capture something like suicide that is often done messy, I can’t wait to see what hard topic she will tackle next. This specific topic is often hard to write about. Yet, the way Zhang wrote Liz made me understand her in a way writers don’t often do. In Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher, he tackled suicide in a way that the character blamed everyone; and, even inserted a dead joke. Zhang handled everything delicately from the way her friends, family, and crush reacted, to the feelings and self-destruction of Liz; and, then the act. It wasn’t done brutally. It wasn’t done in a way you would hate the character. It wasn’t graphic, either.
Then there is the narration itself. While I loved the character develop and the way Zhang tackled this sensitive issue, what really captured me was the creative narration. When you discover who the narrator is, it will blow your mind, it’s that creative. I loved the twist. I didn’t expect it at all. It made sense, too. Made me love the book that much more, too.
I can’t rave enough about this book. I truly loved it. It’s worth reading.
Sep 03, 2014 @ 20:16:51
I am glad you liked this one. I just couldn’t get into it. Passed it on to my daughter.
Sep 09, 2014 @ 22:46:29
That’s a shame. It’s a very personal topic for me. Honestly, at times, it was very hard to read. But, in the end, it was worth it. I found it so powerful and moving.
Sep 10, 2014 @ 15:35:33
I am glad you enjoyed it. That is why there are so many different books out there. I think I was not the right reader for this one. I do not think the book should not be out there for others to read.
Sep 04, 2014 @ 05:34:08
“It’s part heartbreaking, part tearjerker, and a hundred percent worth reading.” <– I love that line. Such a wonderful review. I can't wait to read this. Thank you for sending me a copy! Suicide is definitely a tricky subject. I'm glad this author was able to give it a little justice.
Sep 09, 2014 @ 22:44:11
I hope you like it as much as I did. I actually got two copies. One for the giveaway and one signed by Amy Zhang. She was so sweet. I am going to see her again on Sunday. Another post will be up afterward.
I wanted my winner to read it. It’s just one of those important books, I think. And, Zhang is in High School! Her debut reads so much more mature than that. It’s incredible.
I can keep gushing. 🙂
Thanks for stopping by. Happy reading.
Sep 04, 2014 @ 07:56:19
Love love LOVE your review!! I haven’t had the chance yet to read the book since there were so many mixed reviews on the book but your review is just BRILLIANT. ♥ Will definitely have to buy Falling Into Places now!
Sep 09, 2014 @ 22:41:21
Thank you so much! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Thanks for stopping by. Happy reading.