Better Together

Better Together

2021

Ratings4

Average rating2.3

15

2.5 rounding up
In the end, I did “enjoy” the book, but I was on the fence about that for more the 1/2 of the reading.

So for the sake of brevity, the main issue I had was the behavior and internal monologues of both the main characters. I found Siri to be whiney and Jamie to just be awful in general. However, before I continue, I want to say that there eventually became a point in the book where I felt I understood the behaviors were the result of the trauma the girls had gone through which we don't discover until later in the book.

With that said, I found the first half to be a slog to get through. Siri behaves like someone much younger than she is and Jamie displays no regard for boundaries or awareness of others which was infuriating.

Then we take the twist into THE PARENT HOOD / FREAKY FRIDAY territory, that I was not expecting. So if you love those films, you will more than likely enjoy the dramatic and often unbelievable nature of the book.

As I said, eventually I came around to the characters and the reasoning behind their personalities. I also liked the LGBTQ+ rep and especially the focus on therapy and the work required to heal trauma.

If I hadn't received this as an ARC, I'm not sure I would have finished it, but again, once I got on board (around the 65% mark), I set my issues aside to finish the ride. It just took way longer than I would have liked.

Personally, I wasn't a fan of Zafir or his creepy approach to “meeting” people at the camp. It felt very inappropriate considering he was in a position of power at a camp full of people who were there trying to heal and find direction in their life.

If I'm being honest, I found a lot issues with the book. Especially once the backstory of the girl's childhood is revealed. So when I say I got onboard eventually it's only because this fits into the genre of the teen drama that is full of problematic scenarios. Anytime people are switching places it's an inappropriate invasion of people's space and trust. If that's your thing, you'll probably like this book.

The audiobook version was good. I always enjoy a dual narration.

***Thank you to Macmillian Audio for providing me with a copy of the audiobook for free via NetGalley for an unbiased review.

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