Friday, October 23, 2015

Infinite In Between by Carolyn Mackler



  • Mackler chronicles how a group of five students that meet high school freshman year transform into seniors.
  • An appealing trait of the book is that this isn't about a single group of friends with predictable conflict.  Instead, the five students are not close as freshman.  Even as seniors they are not a cohesive group.
  • The reader sees how scared and immature freshman evolve into well-rounded and interesting seniors ready to take on the world.
  • Overall, I'd rank the book in the top quarter of YA novels.

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