Goodreads Blurb
What if you only had one day to live? What would you do? Who would you kiss? And how far would you go to save your own life?
Samantha Kingston has it all: looks, popularity, the perfect boyfriend. Friday, February 12, should be just another day in her charmed life. Instead, it turns out to be her last.
The catch: Samantha still wakes up the next morning. Living the last day of her life seven times during one miraculous week, she will untangle the mystery surrounding her death--and discover the true value of everything she is in danger of losing.
I am a giant fan of Lauren Oliver. Whatever she writes, I read. This was actually the book I read before Delirium, and when I discovered Delirium I was ecstatic that she had written another book! Now I'm anxiously awaiting my chance to buy Pandemonium, but this is a review of Before I Fall, not Delirium.
For a book of Lauren Oliver's I think this book is sadly overlooked because of the excitement of Pandemonium and Delirium. Yes, those books are amazing and are going to be amazing, but Before I Fall is just as good. It doesn't have the romance that Delirium has, but it still has that style of writing that makes you feel as if something more is going on, something that will make you think over life again. In a way, Before I Fall is realistic fiction, everything happening is possible; except for the one thing that makes this book so unique. Samantha reliving her death.
In the beginning, I absolutely hated every single character in this book. Samantha, her friends, her boyfriend, the "loser", basically the entire bunch. Samantha seemed fake, petty, and selfish, her boyfriend was a total jerk (and not the good kind), her friends seemed cruel and empty (and like Samantha in that way), and Juliet seemed weak because she didn’t fight back. It’s only later on, I learned why. It’s later on that I realized why Lindsay acted the way she did, and why she seemed so fake—because she was.
In the beginning, Samantha is all looks and little substance. She thinks she’s crazy because she doesn’t “love” Rob, her all-popular boyfriend. Pshh. I sort of pitied Samantha at that moment, she didn’t know the value of her friends, her family, her life. It’s only when she loses all those things that she slowly realizes. There’s a lot of character development in Before I Fall, especially on Samantha’s part. Of course, I didn’t really realize it until near the end. Sam made a lot of mistakes, but slowly, slowly, she fixes them. Slowly, she’s finally getting her last day on Earth right. “Learn from your mistakes” and that’s exactly what she does.
Another plus is that Lauren Oliver played on the domino effect a bit. Samantha relives her last day again and again, so everything should be exactly the same, right? No. Each word she said, each look she gave, each action she did, changed something. Secrets were exposed, friendships were ruined, lives were saved, lives were killed. But those were all variations of the same day. It’s amazing how Lauren Oliver did all that, but really, was there ever any doubt?
My absolute favorite parts were the italicized parts. They just sent a chill up my spine, which happens when I read a book that touches me. It was like Samantha had gone over her own story and added her comments, added her experiences to help us understand better. My favorite non-italicized parts, to be specific, were pages 419-420, 428, 438, and 468-470. These were the parts that made me cry my eyes out or just absolutely cheered for Samantha. It’s amazing how the small things she does makes the people she cared about, or the people who hated her, happy. Samantha is a great character that shows what it means to have second chances to redo everything. In the end, she sacrificed one of the most important things and didn’t hesitate. In short: Lauren Oliver’s writing will capture your heart and touch you. She shows how everyone makes mistakes in their lives; that we can correct them, and the sacrifices people have to make in the end.
Pages: 470
Series: Stand-alone
Genre: Realistic/Fiction (?)
Rating: 5 stars

“It’s too late.” She says. And I say, “It’s never too late.”

I loved Delirium and I loved the way Lauren Oliver wrote, so when I realised she had also published another book I knew I just had to read it! I've not read it yet but it is on my TBR list =)
ReplyDeleteI'm also glad it's just as good as Delirium it'll give me something to look forward to when reading =)
what a sad story....
ReplyDeletenot my cup of tea...i love a happy ending story....
I just finished this book and it made me really sad in the end for Kent McFuller. :(
ReplyDeleteBut it's a very good book, nonetheless. :)
I really need to just bite the bullet and read this one. I honestly feel like I am missing out on something special. Of all of the books that I hear good things about, this is one that I probably hear about most. Thanks so much for a great review. Soon, I will hopefully be able to write one too!
ReplyDeleteI love this book too! I totally agree with your review. I loved how the story had an actual lesson...
ReplyDeletereally a sad story and sad ending too...
ReplyDeletei don't really like..maybe because i am a fan of happy ending ....
I have no idea why but somehow I couldn't find myself to like this novel as much as I liked Delirium. I know they're very different from each other but I really didn't find Sam that likeable at all. It did manage to touch my heart because of the way things ended but it's probably one of those books that I won't read again (or maybe someday I just might. Whatever bursts my bubble I guess). I think I only gave this 3/5 stars in my review.
ReplyDeleteBefore I Fall is definitely a thought provoking book. It made me think of all the different choices we make in life could really change a lot. I loved this book and it has become one of my new favorites.
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