
Between the Lines
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Narrated by:
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Robert Ian MacKenzie
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Suzy Jackson
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Nick Cordero
For her first-ever YA novel, #1 New York Times best-selling author Jodi Picoult collaborates with her teenage daughter Samantha van Leer on an exhilarating work of cross-generational appeal.
A story of romance, adventure, and humor, Between the Lines features high-schooler and social outsider Delilah, who discovers a charming fairy tale in the school library and can’t resist turning to it again and again. But one day she finds the book has hidden depths—and that the story’s handsome prince has somehow stepped from the page into her very own world.
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Critic reviews
"A compulsively readable charmer. The teen dialogue and interior monologues feel authentic, while Picoult’s practiced hand balances humor with larger issues such as abandonment, hope, and existential quandaries related to fate and human nature. Both silhouette and pencil drawings abound; characters climb in and around the text to excellent effect. Younger readers and their parents will appreciate the gentle, wholesome romance, with nary a shred of paranormal action. The tender, positive tone and effective pacing that builds to a satisfying finish will inspire readers to pass the book to a friend—or reread it themselves." (Booklist)
"A clever YA romance about the magical relationship between a loner and her fictional “Prince Charming.” Elements from Picoult’s other novels—alternating character viewpoints with distinguishing fonts, snappy chapter endings—are present, and the story is peppered with pop culture references to The Hunger Games, the Kindle Fire, and the X-Men, as well as comic relief in the form of characters like a talking horse that thinks it has a weight problem. Readers...will be swept up by the romantic premise." (Publishers Weekly)
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What made the experience of listening to Between the Lines the most enjoyable?
I really enjoyed how original the plot was. I had read books about books before but this was a fresh twist. It was lovely imagining that if this was really possible in real life all the characters in books that could come alive and that you could talk to.What was one of the most memorable moments of Between the Lines?
When Delilah speaks to Prince Oliver for the very first time. Delilah does not have that many friends and when she speaks to Oliver it is nice watching their friendship//relationship develop.What does the narrators bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
The female narrator is wonderful she brings out the vulnerable side of Delilah while the male narrator brings out the confidence that is in Oliver.If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
A love against all odds.Any additional comments?
If you enjoy books about books with strong characters and an original plot then this is the book for you.Between The Lines
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Would you try another book from Jodi Picoult and Samantha Van Leer and/or the narrators?
Not if it was listed as a Young Adult book.What do you think your next listen will be?
I will continue to read Jodi Picoult. I have read everything she has written. I like some better than others, but never one I didn't like.Which scene was your favorite?
This book is Fantasy. I am a senior, and it is just not my read.If this book were a movie would you go see it?
NoAny additional comments?
I would like to see Jodi to continue on the path of her previous books.Definitley a teen read.
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What made the experience of listening to Between the Lines the most enjoyable?
This was written in several levels, which made it intriguing. One level involved a girl who was reading the story and another involved the characters in the story who have lives apart from what is written in the story. Then there was what happened when the two intersected...What other book might you compare Between the Lines to and why?
I don't know of any other like this.What about the narrators’s performance did you like?
The performance helped to draw me into the story...and laugh out loud sometimes. I have had some training in voice overs and narration, so I can appreciate some of what it takes.An easy, fun read!
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Prince Oliver is the hero in the children's fairy tale, Between the Lines. He's bored, he doesn't really love the princess he marries on Forever After Beach every time the book is opened. But he IS in love with the reader, Delilah. She thinks she's gone mad when a character from her library book reaches out to her; based on her behavior, her mother and best friend thinks so too.
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Jodi Picoult is my favorite author and this YA fairy tale did not disappoint. My 14yo granddaughter and I have our own book club and this was the book we chose for February. She loved it too.
SO EXCITED this will be a Broadway musical, for those of you that live on the east coast, it would be amazing to see how this book will transform to the stage. (Wish I lived closer!!!)
My own personal rating system is based on the following:
POV-told from Prince Oliver and Delilah only, perfect. The readers did a great job and it was very obvious who's head you're in.
Predicability- LOVED the ending and didn't really see the happily ever after coming together but it totally did.
Realistic dialogue - for a teenager talking to a book character the dialogue flowed and was fun. It was realistic even thought was completely a fairy tale.
Fun book for readers of any age
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Good for anyone who still loves fairytales
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I loved it!!!
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The best fairytale
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Great escape!
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When I started to listen, I was not too far in to chapter 1 when I really felt like giving up. But, I kept listening hoping it would pick up and get better, reminding myself that this is a YA audience book.
The characters started to develop and I am glad I stuck it out. This turned out to be a different, fun, cute story and I truly did enjoy it.
Was almost an DNF
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