Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Review: Wherever You Go by Heather Davis


November 14, 2011
Harcourt Children's Books

Synopsis:
Seventeen-year-old Holly Mullen has felt lost and lonely ever since her boyfriend, Rob, died in a tragic accident. The fact that she has to spend most of her free time caring for her little sister and Alzheimer’s-stricken grandfather doesn’t help. But Holly has no idea that as she goes about her days, Rob’s ghost is watching over her. He isn’t happy when he sees his best friend, Jason, reach out to help Holly with her grandfather—but as a ghost, he can do nothing to stop it. Is his best friend really falling for his girlfriend?
     As Holly wonders whether to open her heart to Jason, the past comes back to haunt her. Her grandfather claims to be communicating with the ghost of Rob. Could the messages he has for Holly be real? And if so, how can the loved ones Rob left behind help his tortured soul make it to the other side?
     Told from the perspectives of Holly, Jason, and Rob,Wherever You Gois is a poignant story about making peace with the past, opening your heart to love, and finding the courage to move forward into the light.


My Review:
WHEREVER YOU GO is a highly emotional, thought-provoking read that YA readers are sure to enjoy. Even though I had a hard time getting into the story in the beginning, it picks up towards the middle and made me an emotional wreck. WHEREVER YOU GO deals with some very heavy concepts, so be prepared for that going in.

Holly is a little hard to warm up to, but I eventually was able to connect with her. She has so much on her plate, and takes care of her little sister and grandfather with Alzheimers while her mother works long hours. To top it all off, her boyfriend of almost a year died in a terrible car accident. She miraculously survived, but she has to deal with the emotions that resulted from that accident. In WHEREVER YOU GO, Holly is able to heal with the help of Jason, her boyfriend Rob's friend, and find an unexpected love with him.

The scenes from Rob's voice were very sad and depressing. He doesn't understand why he hasn't moved on and must watch his family and Holly attempt to move on with their lives. I felt how much he truly loved Holly and understood his pain. There is also a bit of a mystery surrounding his accident. Neither he nor Holly are exactly sure what happened, and I tried to figure out what happened through the clues that were given.

Jason is a shy and quiet guy whom I instantly connected with. Like Holly, he is still hurting from Rob's death, but he starts to have more intense feelings for Holly. He has always felt something for her, but it isn't until now that he has been able to act upon it. The relationship between him and Holly is slow and sweet. He helps her with her grandfather, and through these interactions, Holly begins to return his feelings. But it is very complicated for Holly since she is still trying to recover from the death of her first boyfriend and love.

WHEREVER YOU GO starts out slow, but it eventually blossoms into an emotional and fascinating story. It ends on the perfect note and leaves you with the closure you have been hoping for since the beginning.

My Rating:

8 comments:

  1. I'm glad you enjoyed this one overall, Bailey. I like my share of emotional stories - I might just have to pick this one up!

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  2. This one sounds heavy, like one I need to prepare for before I tackle it:) Good to know after the slow beginning it picks up and becomes something emotionally intense, and it's really nice we actually get closure at the end. Thanks for the review Bailey!

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  3. I really liked Jason, too! He was so sweet; I loved that he made an effort to cheer up Holly and her grandfather. Glad to hear you enjoyed this one, too! :)

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  4. I enjoy a slow building story ever now and again. And I'm totally looking forward to meeting Jason. He seems like a really admirable guy.

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  5. I love slow building stories, so I think i would love this one.

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  6. I don't have a problem at all with a slow-building story, as long as it fulfills its promise. This one sounds like it does -- I'll have to check it out!

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  7. Thanks for this review! I;ll be reading it myself soon and may need to prepare for the emotional rollercoaster. LOL

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