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Skipping Stones (2013)

Skipping Stones (2013)

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***REVIEW EDITED 9/27/13*** (I did not have final copy at time of original review, changes to original review will be in bold.)I was incredibly excited to receive this because I'm already a fan of this author. I knew going in to this book that the author was pulling from some real-life situations. Knowing this, I was thrilled to start. What started out as an emotionally heartbreaking and tissue-filled beginning (that completely blew me away...in a good way!!), somehow sadly turned into a book that was a bit difficult for me to follow. I held out hope that maybe I'd find my way back to how I felt when I started it, but unfortunately that didn't happen and with the changes sent to me after the posting of my original review, I did find a few questions I had at first to be explained.Brief overview:If Alex Hart's life could be summed up with just 2 words, they would be heartbreak and guilt. She is a young girl, only 15, when her entire world is thrown into devastation. The unthinkable happens and she is left with an array of emotions that someone so young should never have to handle...twice. Alex's extremely loveable grandparents take her in and together, they try to pick up the pieces. While Alex is in the midst of this devastating grief, she meets a boy. A boy named Drew who instantly helps her feel something other than grief and guilt. A boy who wants to offer comfort and find a way to ease some of her heartache. "I don't know what's going on with you, but I know that I just met you and already I wish I could make it all better."Over the course of a month, Alex and Drew meet at a creek; a familiar and comforting place to escape. This is where Drew teaches Alex to skip stones, allowing her something else to focus on. But in these sweet actions, he teaches her so much more."I need this: him and skipping stones, to be my therapy.""You're still alive. You're still here, Alex. Live."But, in the blink of an eye, Alex suffers another unexpected loss.Cut to 15 years later...My review:I was completely immersed in the beginning of this story. It pulled at every emotion from the start. I felt so whole-heartedly for Alex and her amazing grandparents. Their grief was practically jumping off the page, I could feel it in waves. J.B. McGee did such an amazing job at conveying so much raw heartache and grief that I can't help but think she is drawing these emotions from real-life experience. I kept thinking "if I'm this invested so early on, how am I going to feel at the end?" This is where the book/timeline gets a bit off base for me. When the story aburptly jumps to 15 years later, I was left skimming back to parts of the book I'd already read to see if I was missing something or had accidentally skipped ahead. This is a very lengthy span of time for a story to skip, and I was hoping there would be some reconcilliation of that time gone. There were a few things explained but they just missed the mark for me. Part of original review---I can't help but feel a little slighted with the character development, mainly Drew. With the changes made from the original ARC to the final edited copy, I felt Drew's past was explained better, giving the reader a little more insight into why...[he waited so long to contact Alex, and what his reasons were for showing up out of the blue, 15 years later.] He wasn't much of a mystery when he met Alex but his abrupt departure told otherwise. [His secrets and past are revealed in a series of letters given to Alex 15 years after they last saw each other. They are both clearly pining away for each other with the "what could have beens" of the summer that was cut short.]Overall, I felt the beginning was so strong and powerful, it drew me in from the start. But as the story progressed and the timeline abruptly jumped, I was left feeling like I was missing something or several 'somethings'. As I've been a fan of this author for some time now, I will continue to follow her work and respectfully review any follow-up books. [author J.B.McGee] contacted me after posting my original review asking if we (Give Me Books Blog) had received the final edit. We hadn't received it so I reviewed the areas of change and based my new rating on the final edit.How I got to my rating:Beginning: 5++ Stars (based on what it made me feel)Story: 3.5-4Characters: 3 3.5Timeline: 2Original Review: 3-3.5 starsNew Overall Review: solid 3.5 stars~ Review by Molly what a heartbreaking journey that leads us to such a well deserved ending. two people who weren't given such a good start in life. every turn causes them pain and made them lose each other, but fate won't allow it and fate made sure they find their way back to each other. I was in tears on most parts of this book and my heart breaks alongside the characters. but seeing that ending made the whole journey worth it.

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So much pain in this story, but it has done beautifully and I love it.
—Hannah

I am not usually a YA reader but I truly enjoyed this story!
—grace

Beautiful love story!
—keling

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