G. Bianco, 2019
One of my favorite YA authors, Ashley Schumacher, has her newest novel coming out tomorrow (March 19th) and it is the new novel to add to your TBR. In the Orbit of You dives deep into the connections we make with the most unlikely of people and why certain people enter our lives at certain times. It's been years since Nova Evans last saw Sam. She was too young then to understand why he had to move away—and what it had to do with the cuts and bruises he got from home and never wanted to talk about. All she knew is that they promised to find each other when they were older, something she thought was impossible thanks to her and her mom moving around constantly. Until she bumps into Sam in her new school, and realizes he has clearly forgotten their childhood promise. Sam Jordan has a plan for his life: accept his college football scholarship, date his girlfriend Abigail, and—most importantly—hide how much he wants to do something, anything other than The Plan™ his parents and coaches have set before him. It doesn't matter if sometimes he finds himself thinking about the new girl he met in the cafeteria, a girl who reminds him of a past that hurts to remember. When a school-wide personality test reveals Nova and Sam to be each others' top matches—not only that, but a match of 99%, the highest in the school—they begin to remember why they were such close friends, all those years ago. As well as the myriad of reasons this new-yet-familiar, magnetic, sparkling thing between them will never, ever work out. Ashley Schumacher never fails to make me feel so many emotions and sob uncontrollably while reading one of her books. As I did with two of her other books, I absolutely fell in love with the lyrical storytelling style and the unique way in which this story was told. Having the book set in such a short time frame while also references moments both before and after the present brought so much depth to the novel. I also loved the cast of characters in this book! The side characters brought a bit of levity and classy YA-ness to this high school story, but Nova and Sam were such amazing characters! The both had the usual characteristics of YA book characters that make them relatable to the reader (not knowing what to do with their future, figuring out what their purpose is, trying to be honest with, while not disappointing, their parents), but the way they almost felt otherworldly is what really made them such memorable characters. These two people that were so ingrained in each other as children that years later are still bound to one another after a chance encounter made me so hopeful that everything happens for a reason and despite there being both good and bad in our lives, things always work out the way they’re supposed to whether we know it or not. Without giving away any spoilers, I honestly think the way Schumacher crafted this story, and more specifically its ending, was masterfully done! I teared up at the smallest little moments in the book and then proceeded to sob my way through the last few characters because I just felt so deeply for these characters and I didn’t want this story to end. This might be a weird comparison, but I feel like Ashley Schumacher has become the YA author that John Green was to many of us in the 2010s. Authors that will leave you both laughing and crying by the end of their book. Authors that will present to you the harsh realities of life, even in the smallest moments of their books. Authors who will continue to draw you in despite knowing you will finish their book in tears, because you know you will be changed for the better after reading it. Anyways, I cannot recommend this book enough and I encourage you to experience Nova and Sam’s story firsthand. You won’t regret it. *I received an ARC from Wednesday Books in exchange for my honest opinion.
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