Parallel
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- 5,99 €
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- 5,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
A romantic, mind-bending novel about parallel worlds, soul mates, destiny, and the big-time consequences of even our smallest choices, perfect for fans of The Future of Us and Before I Fall.
Abby Barnes had it all planned out—high school, college, career—but one decision made in her senior year of high school changed her carefully mapped-out future.
When Abby wakes up the morning of her eighteenth birthday, it's as though her past has been rewritten. Abby discovers that a cosmic collision of parallel universes has erased her old reality. Now Abby is falling in love with a boy from her Parallel's memories—a boy she's never even met. She's living the life she always wanted, but what if living her Parallel's life means she loses her soul mate?
Choices and Consequences: One small decision in her senior year of high school changes everything. But when Abby wakes up in a life she thought she wanted, she must decide if it's the life she's meant to live.Soul Mates Across Universes: She's falling for a boy she only knows from her parallel self's memories. But what happens to the person she was supposed to love?Mind-Bending Science Fiction: A cosmic collision of parallel universes isn't just theory—it's Abby's new reality, where every choice creates a ripple she can't control.A What If Story: Perfect for teens who love to ask "what if?", this romantic YA novel explores the paths not taken and the surprising journey that results from a detour.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
When Miller's debut novel opens, Abby Barnes has put off college to star in a Hollywood blockbuster alongside an A-list movie star. On the night before Abby's 18th birthday, two parallel worlds collide, and Abby wakes up as another version of herself, one attending Yale with her best friend Caitlin, but who still has memories of her "other" life. In addition to this dimensional shift, Miller also shunts readers between Abby's life at Yale and her senior year of high school, unpacking the altered events that led to her Ivy League future in this universe. Each chapter opens with a datestamp, which should help readers feel (a bit) less lost than Abby, as she tries to understand her condition with help from a Nobel-winning physicist, while more anomalies pile up. While each chapter provides a compelling excerpt from Abby's life and shows off Miller's storytelling skills, strung together they don't create an entirely coherent narrative. Readers will likely find themselves flipping back and forth and rereading passages, trying to keep up with the unfolding changes in Abby's life. Ages 13 up.