I enjoyed this book. It was a quick read. This is my second Levithan book and I have a hunch he writes almost exclusively in first person. I like the use of the three interconnected stories. I didn't really care for the love story part of it, as I felt it actually took away from the point of the book: to provide a "New York teen" perspective of what happened that day. It was cheesy and kind of thrown in there in the end. The book talks about New Yorkers during the 9/11 shock and it's aftermath.Although, the story revolves on the three teens and their way to each other.The very good thing about it is that it won't bring your tears yet it would make you realise somethingthat is quite meaningful and enlightening.It happened,but apparently is disregarded by people of today.The imprint there and is well captured.
David Levithan is the master of multiple POV books.
—Laurashleigh789
I just couldn't finish it, it was too sad
—nelleren17
Beautiful. Hopeful. Heartbreaking.
—Haley
SO beautiful yet so sad
—bray
4.5 stars
—Stel