REVIEW: BREAKABLE by Aimee L. Salter - LG O'Connor

REVIEW: BREAKABLE by Aimee L. Salter

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BREAKABLE

By Aimee L. Salter

Genre: YA Magical Realism

Rating:  5 / 5 stars

Blurb

When seventeen-year-old Stacy looks in the mirror she can see and talk to her future self. “Older Me” has been Stacy's secret support through the ongoing battle with their neurotic mother, relentless bullying at school, and dealing with her hopeless love for her best friend, Mark.

Then Stacy discovers Older Me is a liar.

Still reeling from that betrayal, Stacy buries herself in her art. But even that is taken from her when her most persistent tormentor uses her own work to humiliate her – and threaten her last chance with Mark.

Stacy’s reached breaking point.

Literally.

Review

Breakable is Aimee L. Salter’s debut novel. One word: WOW. This story is cleverly told, raw, honest, heart-wrenching, and real.  A must-read for both young adults and their parents.

As a formerly agented author who decided to go indie, Aimee’s writing is sharp, crisp, and top notch. This book can proudly stand tall next to any traditionally published book based on all the key elements you would look for in a best-selling YA novel.

If you were visited by your older self and she could give you guidance on your future, would you listen?

A talented artist, seventeen year-old Stacy, is visited on a regular basis by Older Me, her future self, who tries to steer her toward a better future without revealing the outcome of the events about to happen around her. Unfairly bullied by her former middle school friends, Stacy finds herself a constant target plagued by nasty texts, embarrassing moments, and physical abuse. Rather than receiving help, Stacey is accused of doing something to encourage all the unwanted attention.

Although Older Me provides some solace, Stacy is still left to make her own choices, not all of them ideal. As a result, she puts herself closer to her attackers rather than farther away. The bright spot in her world is her best friend (and secret love), Mark, who is also a talented artist and part of the ‘IN’ crowd. His friendship with her tormentors makes him myopic to what is happening to Stacy. As he tries to help her, he unknowingly makes the situation worse.

Powerfully written, compelling to read, and ultimately triumphant, this book will affect you. There were times when I had to put the book down for a minute to catch my breath and recover, yet I finished reading it in two sittings.

The magical realism premise provides the catalyst for the main character’s perceived “issues”, and gives us a unique story framework and an unexpected ending twist.

This book will easily be one of the best YA books you read this year.

Breakable, releases TODAY, November 4th, for Amazon, Kindle, Nook and in Paperback. You can also add Breakable to your to-read list on Goodreads.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Aimee L. Salter is a Pacific North-Westerner who spent much of her young (and not-so-young) life in New Zealand. After picking up a Kiwi husband and son, she’s recently returned to Oregon.

She writes novels for teens and the occasional adult who, like herself, are still in touch with their inner-high schooler.

Aimee is the author behind Seeking the Write Life, a popular blog for writers at www.aimeelsalter.com. You can also find her on Twitter (www.twitter.com/@AimeeLSalter) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/AimeeLSalter).

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