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Where she went - Gayle Forman


Tittle: Where she went
Series: If I stay #2
Author: Gayle Forman
Genre: YA, realistic-fiction, contemporary, love, chick-lit
Pages: 297
Publisher: Speak
Format: Kindle edition
Time to read it: 3 days
Language: English
Rating: 4.5/5


Where she went was the continuation to the book “If I stay” by Gayle Forman. The book is told from Adam’s point of view and takes place years after Mia’s accident. The first book “If I stay” was turned into a movie with Chloë Moretz playing the main character, Mia.

Years have passed since the accident that killed Mia’s family. Adam is now a superstar, his group has become famous and they are about to begin their world tour. However, Adam isn’t himself anymore, ha hasn’t been since Mia left for university and never came back. Adam has been lost going thought his life without really living, until the moment in New York City in which he goes into Carnegie Hall to see the performance of a talented Cellist.

“Where she went” was a fantastic book. I really enjoyed this book since it offers a different story from which I am used to. I think it is an interesting tale. I wasn’t really expecting the story I found, since when I started reading it I was expecting the book about the sweet couple from the first book, however to my surprise they weren’t together anymore; moreover they heated each other for different reasons. The characters suffer an important self-growth and discover parts about themselves that made them grow as humans.


In conclusion this was a totally recommendable book which I don’t regret reading. It was a compelling story with a fantastic writting.

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