Title: Between the Lines
Authors: Jodi Picoult and Samantha van Leer
Publication: June 26th 2012 by Simon Pulse
Genre: Young Adult
Purchase: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Book Depository
Rating: 4/5
Delilah, a loner hates school as much as she loves books— one book in particular. In fact if anyone knew how many times she has read and reread the sweet little fairy tale she found in the library, especially her cooler than cool classmates, she’d be sent to social Siberia forever.To Delilah, though, this fairy tale is more than just words on the page. Sure, there’s a handsome (well, okay, incredibly handsome) prince, and a castle, and an evil villain, but it feels as if there’s something deeper going on. And one day, Delilah finds out there is. Turns out, this Prince Charming is not just a one-dimensional character in a book. He’s real, and a certain fifteen-year-old loner has caught his eye. But they’re from two different worlds, and how can it ever possibly work?
Between The Lines is every reader’s dream, in my opinion, because who hasn’t wished for their favorite book characters coming to life? I know I have with several books and that’s why this is a really great book that I’m sure a lot of people will love as well.
To say this book is unique is putting it lightly. It’s a contemporary young adult book but it also has fantasy elements, which I loved. There were two points of view: Delilah and Oliver’s, but it also focuses on pages that are part of the book, Between The Lines, that Oliver is a part of. So yes, this book is pretty remarkable in that way.
I just really love the concept of this story. Oliver, a fictional prince stuck to repeat the same fairy tale over and over again and Delilah, a reader that loves said fairy tale and as it turns out the only one who can actually hear Oliver. And together they’re trying to find a way to get Oliver out of the book.
The trouble Oliver and Delilah go through to try and get him out of the book was huge to say the least. Everything they tried failed each and every time. But I loved how they didn’t want to give up now that they had found each other. The story wasn’t perfect or anything because it’s not like it’s the best book I have ever written but it was a sweet story, cute, romantic with fairy tale elements. I just love books like that from time to time.
Overall, Between The Lines was a pretty great story that I know will speak to any reader. In the end all the pieces fitted and everyone got their happy ending, just like I hoped they would.
Jodi Picoult is the author of twenty-two novels, including the #1 New York Times bestsellers The Storyteller, Lone Wolf, Between the Lines, Sing You Home, House Rules, Handle with Care, Change of Heart, Nineteen Minutes, and My Sister’s Keeper. She lives in New Hampshire with her husband and three children.
Samantha van Leer is a junior in high school. She conceived the idea for Between the Lines and pitched it to her mom, Jodi Picoult, who was in the middle of a book tour. In her spare time, Samantha can be found playing softball, doing contemporary dance, acting and singing in musicals, and cuddling on the ground with her two dogs, Dudley and Oliver—for whom the prince in this fairy tale was named.
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