

However, once I got into it I really got into it.

This book took me a bit to get into, I think it’s because I was using the audiobook while working (this is when I was working for Litsy) and the best time to stop an audiobook is not in the very beginning.

I feel like before I got my hands on it I’d been in a drought of things that were lightheartedish (I feel like a lot of YA falls into this category, becuase even the dark YA they’re still teens and I find hope~ in that), but were super engrossing. I really wish I knew exactly why I love this book.

You can see the entire universe from up there.” And science-that’s the most spectacular window of all. “Every form of art is another way of seeing the world. And soon she discovers the truth behind her father’s death is far more sinister than she expected.Ī Thousand Pieces of You explores an amazingly intricate multi-universe where fate is unavoidable, the truth elusive, and love the greatest mystery of all. Before long she begins to question Paul’s guilt-as well as her own heart. But she also meets alternate versions of the people she knows-including Paul, whose life entangles with hers in increasingly familiar ways. So she races after Paul through different universes, always leaping into another version of herself. Marguerite refuses to let the man who destroyed her family go free. But then Marguerite’s father is murdered, and the killer-her parent’s handsome, enigmatic assistant Paul- escapes into another dimension before the law can touch him. Their most astonishing invention, called the Firebird, allows users to jump into multiple universes-and promises to revolutionize science forever. Marguerite Caine’s physicist parents are known for their groundbreaking achievements.
