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Jill Hathaway

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Slide (2012) 363 Exemplare
Impostor (1898) 91 Exemplare
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CW: Suicide
 
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Mrs_Tapsell_Bookzone | 44 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 14, 2023 |
Vee, or Sylvia, has narcolepsy, except, when she passes out, she actually projects herself into someone else’s body and sees through their eyes. She witnesses a murder at the beginning of the book, but has no idea who she’s slide into. The sliding aspects remind me of [b:Every Day|13262783|Every Day (Every Day, #1)|David Levithan|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1356993940s/13262783.jpg|18464379] by David Leviathan (see my review rel="nofollow" target="_top">http://literarymatchmaker.blogspot.com/2013/10/every-day-by-david-leviathan.html ) But it’s not done as well. A has learned to live with the changes he has every day, and works within his system. Vee fights “sliding” but then, suddenly she embraces it and learns control all at once?! It felt awkward. Also awkward, was the relationship between Vee and Zane. He’s cute, but creepy to me, and all too easily dealt with at the end. This book is like a road trip – exciting to start, then slow – feels like you’re going nowhere then bam – you’re here! There is a sequel [b:Impostor|13423265|Impostor (Slide, #2)|Jill Hathaway|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1341084724s/13423265.jpg|18870053] but I’m not compelled to read it. I’ll only buy it for school if someone asks for it, specifically.… (mehr)
 
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readingbeader | 44 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 29, 2020 |
The concept of this novel sounded beyond awesome. How crazy would it be to "slide" into another person for just a few minutes? In addition to that how insane would it be to realize that you just slide into a killer and only you know the truth? I can't even imagine what I would do with that kind of information! Needless to say I was really looking forward to reading Slide.



Unfortunately the concept was the best part. I found that I really couldn't relate to the main character mainly because it seemed like everything we learned about her was on the superficial level. The deaths of all of the girls also wasn't quite as exciting as I had hoped. They just sort of happened and to be honest it didn't really matter all that much because you never really knew them in the first place. I just found that I wasn't really all that invested.

There is this "major" twist/secret that didn't do much for me in terms of explaining the killer's motivation. I wanted more substance there and instead it just felt anticlimactic.



Then there is that ending where everything is wrapped up and packaged complete with a little bow. I think that is a huge mistake when you are trying to create a series, unless of course, you're trying to write a never-ending series like Nancy Drew or Sweet Valley High comprised of little episodes.

Overall I'm left feeling disappointed by this read and I am probably not going to bother with the next book. On a different note I did LOVE the references to 90s music, mainly because that is my favorite!
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Emma_Manolis | 44 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 27, 2017 |
The teen angst is a bit high in a world where a girl can slide into those around her. I was disappointed at the resolution of the mystery, it was hyped up with a lot of sinister foreshadowing only to finish without a clear bad guy. The story keeps moving though and the main characters and side stories add to the feeling that not everything is what it seems.
 
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yonitdm | 7 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 10, 2015 |

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