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We'll Never Be Apart af Emiko Jean
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We'll Never Be Apart (original 2015; udgave 2015)

af Emiko Jean (Forfatter)

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Haunted by memories of the fire that killed her boyfriend, seventeen-year-old Alice Monroe is in a mental ward when, with support from fellow patient Chase, she begins to confront hidden truths in a journal, including that the only person she trusts may be telling her only half of the story.
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Titel:We'll Never Be Apart
Forfattere:Emiko Jean (Forfatter)
Info:Harcourt Brace (2015), 288 pages
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We'll Never Be Apart af Emiko Jean (2015)

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We’ll Never Be Apart is a riveting psychological thriller from page one. It’s a mystery…a thinker…and full of suspense. From the first time I saw the wickedly amazing cover… I knew I had to read this book. The cover just grabs you and doesn’t let go.

The story revolves around Alice who is now in a mental facility after surviving a fire that her twin sister, Celia, started in an attempt to kill her and her boyfriend Jason, whom sadly did not survive. Alice is recovering and trying to get answers about her life and the events that led up to the fire. Alice is determined to find her twin sister and get revenge for Jason. She tries to come to terms with what her sister Celia did by writing her memories of her bad childhood in a journal. When she realizes that Cellie is in a different ward at the hospital, Alice makes it her mission to find a way to get to her and make her pay by killing her.

A piece of Alice’s plan just happens to be a boy she meets in her ward, Chase. He has some demons of his own and as he and Alice become closer, his story is revealed a bit more and he happens to be more than just the cocky troublemaker he presents himself as. Honestly, Alice is the perfect level of sarcastic which I love and her interactions with Chase made me smile. I mean the romance? (Kind of romance-y) between Alice and Chase was cute, but Alice’s constant moaning over Jason kind of ruined it. But when they first met Alice really tried to win him over to help her out with her plan, are some of my favorite interactions between them. I loved seeing their characters develop.

Emiko Jean is a great writer. Her words were quite poetic and beautiful even with the grittiness of the story. The whole book had this dark, almost spooky feel to it. I had a lot of fun with this and the characters were both engaging and well fleshed out. I would pick up another book by this author without hesitation in the future, in fact I can’t wait to read more of her work!

I recommend it!

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  AnaCarter | Feb 14, 2023 |
Figured out the plot twist within the first two chapters. But I was really curious as to how the reveal would be worked out. And I wasn't too disappointed. Love the cover. I do think my students would like th is one. ( )
  readingbeader | Oct 29, 2020 |
4.5 stars

We'll Never Be Apart by Emiko Jean is a twisty, turny, edge of your seat psychological thriller. Set against the backdrop of a mental hospital, this young adult novel is a riveting mystery written in first person from seventeen year old patient Alice Monroe's point of view.

Alice and her twin sister Celia have had a very rough life. In the foster care system from age six, they bounce from home to home where they befriend another foster child, Jason. Suffering heartbreaking abuse at the hands of those who should have been protecting them, Alice, Celia and Jason help protect one another from harm. However, Celia has developed an unhealthy obsession with Alice and she turns to arson whenever she feels her sister slipping away from her. When Jason re-enters their lives after an earlier separation, Celia is threatened by the blossoming romance between him and Alice. After a trip to beach goes tragically wrong, the twins are sent to Oregon State Mental Hospital on Savage Isle while Jason winds up in juvie. Jason's attempt to help Alice escape is thwarted by yet another fire and tragically, Jason dies while Alice and Celia manage to survive the blaze. Now back at the hospital awaiting trial, Alice and another patient, Chase Ward, try to track down Celia before she can attack Alice again.

Alice is an uncooperative patient but there is no getting around her private and group therapy sessions. The doctor in charge of her case suggests keeping a journal to help her understand the events of her past and these entries provide a heartrending look into her life from the time she and Celia lost their grandfather and entered into the foster care system. As she reflects on the series of events that culminated in their first trip to Savage Isle, Alice is stunned by emerging portrait of Jason and the events that led her, Celia and Jason to this point in their lives.

Alice is essentially the good twin who is unfailingly upbeat and positive whereas Celia has been troubled right from the start. Alice is an excellent student who hopes to use college as a means to a better life while Celia skips school and sets fire to cope with her problems. Alice is overjoyed when they are reunited with Jason but Celia's jealousy over their fledgling romance takes a very twisted turn. Alice seems to be an unwitting accomplice to Celia's unsavory fascination with fire and Jason's need for revenge but her love and loyalty for the pair clouds her judgment as events spiral out of control.

Despite the rumors and secrets swirling around Chase, Alice eagerly accepts his offer of assistance. She tries to keep from getting too close to him but he sweetly and rather humorously manages to sneak past her defenses. Their friendship takes a bit of a romantic turn as they join forces to find Celia but Alice cannot help but feel betrayed by him late in the story when she discovers one of the secrets he has been keeping from her. Convinced he can help her face certain facts about her past, Chase takes matters into his own hands, but in doing so, will he cause Alice irreparable harm?

We'll Never Be Apart by Emiko Jean is a suspense-laden psychological thriller. The novel is incredibly well written with a rather ingenious and engrossing plot. The characters are superbly developed and quite appealing despite their troubled pasts. In spite of a few suspicions about how the various story arcs would eventually play out, the overall story is quite enjoyable and the conclusion contains a few unexpected plot twists. A very intriguing young adult mystery that I highly recommend to readers of all ages. ( )
1 stem kbranfield | Feb 3, 2020 |
Holy crap, this book was good. It's centered in a mental hospital and tells the story of how one of the main characters has ended up there along with her journey in the mental hospital. The story was intriguing from the very beginning but only got better as the book when on. Almost every chapter has a part of a journal entry from Alice and it was pretty interesting at first. To be honest, I found myself less interested in the journal entries near the end and just wanted to know what was going on. However, those parts were so important. Jean does a wonderful job of drawing you and not letting go. I read this book in one day, unable to out it down for too long of a period at a time. I needed to find out what was going on and guessed at it just as the truth was being revealed. It was quite the ending and I just honestly couldn't believe it. Such a good story and worth every single star. ( )
1 stem StilesIsMyBatman | May 2, 2019 |
WARNING: SPOILERS
I thought the "twist" ending was pretty predictable... I was hoping the twist would be everyone believes she has these waking hallucinations or schizophrenia or multiple personality disorder or whatever but really she really did have a twin, Cellie, who died when she let Alice have the last piece of cake. From then on Cellie haunted Alice and really did all those things...
Also I was disappointed with Chase's character, I felt he was disjointed and could have been developed more... as well as her roommate's character.
However I think she did a good job with Jason's character and his development.
All in all though, I will recommend this book to my teen readers. I think they would enjoy it and not guess the twist too early on. ( )
  mleivers | Aug 29, 2016 |
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Realistic characters make good use of a gothic setting that will attract anyone with a taste for the edge. (Thriller. 12-16)
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Haunted by memories of the fire that killed her boyfriend, seventeen-year-old Alice Monroe is in a mental ward when, with support from fellow patient Chase, she begins to confront hidden truths in a journal, including that the only person she trusts may be telling her only half of the story.

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