Afterworlds
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3.5
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Scott Westerfeld
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author Scott Westerfeld comes a “masterful” (Cory Doctorow) novel-within-a-novel that you won’t be able to put down.Darcy Patel has put college on hold to publish her teen novel, Afterworlds. With a contract in hand, she arrives in New York City with no apartment, no friends, and all the wrong clothes. But lucky for Darcy, she’s taken under the wings of other seasoned and fledgling writers who help her navigate the city and the world of writing and publishing. Over the course of a year, Darcy finishes her book, faces critique, and falls in love. Woven into Darcy’s personal story is her novel, Afterworlds, a suspenseful thriller about a teen who slips into the “Afterworld” to survive a terrorist attack. The Afterworld is a place between the living and the dead, and where many unsolved—and terrifying—stories need to be reconciled. Like Darcy, Lizzie too falls in love…until a new threat resurfaces, and her special gifts may not be enough to protect those she cares about most.
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Author
Scott Westerfeld
Pages
608
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2014-09-23
ISBN
1481422367 9781481422369
Ratings
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"Afterworlds is a book told in two storylines -- the first, that of Darcy Patel, the author of the book Afterworlds, who writes the book in a month during high school and is very quickly picked up by a publisher. She puts college on hold, and moves to New York to write the rest of the series and get some serious exposure to the writing world; the other, that of her protagonist, Lizzie, who finds she can move between the world of the living and the world of the dead following a terrorist attack, and who just wants to make things work, protect her friends, and maybe have a little more to do with this mysterious boy she's met in the other world.<br/><br/>Unfortunately, I had to put this book down at around 40%, because both Darcy and Lizzie were just too shallow for me to deal with well, and that's fair, because I'm not the target audience. I was gritting my teeth during Darcy's portions of the book because it was just too... you know, handwavey. She's hanging out with tons of authors, and it's all so easy... I ended up looking forward to Lizzie's parts of the book, but even then, there were times I just wanted to yell, "Dude, really? Don't be a *******." After too many of those, I realized I just wasn't enjoying myself and moved on. Again, I am not the target audience -- a mid-teen range would be very much at home in this book.<br/><br/>Related: I am very, very glad to see young adult starting to look at nontraditional relationships and sexual orientations. Kudos, Mr. Westerfeld."
"This book was so long! I found it to be dragging a bit, but mostly just for Darcy's story. I was more invested in Lizzie's story and I just wanted to skip to her chapters instead of reading Darcy's. <br/><br/>Overall, the book was good, it was just so long and I felt that some chapters were fillers and didn't really need to be there. Also, instead of putting Lizzie's story intertwined with Darcy's, he should've just made Lizzie's story a sequel or separate book entirely. <br/><br/>I think I would've enjoyed it more if it was a separate book instead of two stories in one."
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Kirsten Brontmire
"Had to read something for class and randomly picked this book. This book was amazing! Honestly shocked me for how fun and intriguing it was, and pleasantly surprised to see LGBT and how modern it felt. I loved the concept, I would've preferred just the story of Izzy but Darcy and Imogen was great to see especially as an artist myself. "