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The 52 Book Club's Reading Challenge 2022

2022 Build Your Library Reading Challenge

Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Pivot Point As Clever As It Is Confusing
2:09 PM
(Image from Barnes & Noble)

Tortured by the impossible choice, Addie does the only thing she can think to do—a Search. But as the two paths her life could take spin out in front of her eyes, converging and diverging in surprising ways, Addie realizes just how complicated the future can be. Both roads offer new challenges, new joys, new heartbreaks; the only question is, which should she take?

(Readalikes: Hm, I can't think of anything. Can you?)
Grade:
If this were a movie, it would be rated:
for brief, mild language (no F-bombs); violence; and sexual innuendo
To the FTC, with love: I borrowed my daughter's copy of Pivot Point.
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I really enjoyed this one! But I can see what you mean about your brain being tied in knots. I actually liked this one better than Distance Between Us, which I thought was cute but a little over the top/unlikely. I've heard good things from people who read ARCs of Split Second, so I can't wait to read the sequel. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I love that you are reading all the Whitney finalists. I'll have to try that sometime
I was a bit confused with this one too, but still enjoyed the read. I can't think of anything else quite like it either.
ReplyDeleteIt definitely left me with a headache. I too agree that even though the story is quite interesting it lacks the proper execution. I quite liked how it ended and never thought there would be a sequel. I feel like this is a one-book story.
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