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Saving Zoë: A Novel by Alyson Noel
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Saving Zoë: A Novel (edition 2007)

by Alyson Noel (Author)

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Instead of a fresh start, high school provides more grief and isolation to Echo, whose older sister died a year earlier, but insights gained from Zoe's diary--a fifteenth birthday gift from Zoe's boyfriend--about her sister's life and death change Echo in ways she could have never expected.
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Title:Saving Zoë: A Novel
Authors:Alyson Noel (Author)
Info:St. Martin's Griffin (2024), Edition: Reprint, 242 pages
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{My thoughts} – Have you ever watched a movie and then read the book it was based off? I did that with this particular book. I enjoyed the movie, however, it didn’t fully make a lot of sense in a lot of ways. At least not to me. However, I knew I could read the book to better understand the movie. In most cases I try to read the book first, but sometimes it doesn’t always work out in that way.

Echo is your average teen girl trying to survive day to day after the loss of her older sister. She doesn’t fully understand why she was murdered and what her life was like. That isn’t until Zoë’s boyfriend Marc gives her her sister’s diary to read. At that point everything starts to make much more sense to Echo. It takes her a better part of the book to read through the entire diary and once she complete’s it she has a better understanding of her sister and the lifestyle she’d been choosing to live.

This book had a lot of ups and downs within it’s pages. There was so much that had taken place in a fast span that you are kind of left wondering, did I just read that in a few places. This book is true to what can happen to anyone if they put their trust and faith into the wrong places and or people.

I think this is a book that should be required reading for many teenagers as it is fiction but based on realistic events. Events that many teenagers, although taking quite similar risks, don’t realize can be the outcome of those risks and or simply don’t care. Either way, I think it has a good lesson within it’s pages that can be used as a means of teaching teenagers what could happen should they find themselves in these kind of situations.

This is the first book I have read by this author and I really enjoyed it. I look forward to reading more of her books in the future! ( )
  Zapkode | Jun 1, 2024 |
{My thoughts} – Have you ever watched a movie and then read the book it was based off? I did that with this particular book. I enjoyed the movie, however, it didn’t fully make a lot of sense in a lot of ways. At least not to me. However, I knew I could read the book to better understand the movie. In most cases I try to read the book first, but sometimes it doesn’t always work out in that way.

Echo is your average teen girl trying to survive day to day after the loss of her older sister. She doesn’t fully understand why she was murdered and what her life was like. That isn’t until Zoë’s boyfriend Marc gives her her sister’s diary to read. At that point everything starts to make much more sense to Echo. It takes her a better part of the book to read through the entire diary and once she complete’s it she has a better understanding of her sister and the lifestyle she’d been choosing to live.

This book had a lot of ups and downs within it’s pages. There was so much that had taken place in a fast span that you are kind of left wondering, did I just read that in a few places. This book is true to what can happen to anyone if they put their trust and faith into the wrong places and or people.

I think this is a book that should be required reading for many teenagers as it is fiction but based on realistic events. Events that many teenagers, although taking quite similar risks, don’t realize can be the outcome of those risks and or simply don’t care. Either way, I think it has a good lesson within it’s pages that can be used as a means of teaching teenagers what could happen should they find themselves in these kind of situations.

This is the first book I have read by this author and I really enjoyed it. I look forward to reading more of her books in the future! ( )
  CrimsonSoul | Jun 1, 2024 |
I loved it and moments I hated it, but I couldn't put it down. Everything Zoe went through and Echo it broke my heart. ( )
  Enid007 | Apr 11, 2024 |
I absolutely loved this book. ( )
  melrailey | Apr 7, 2020 |
Honestly, this is the first book by author Alyson Noel I've read. I started reading it last night and couldn't put it down so I stayed up 'til 2am to finish it. It's a hauntingly beautiful, bittersweet, tragic yet hopeful tale about sisters, growing up, and the secrets they keep. It stays with you, it resonates and imparts a timely message. I'm passing this book to my daughter, she's an incoming college sophomore but I think she'll like it too. I'm planning on watching the film adaptation next starring Laura and Vanessa Marano. My daughter and I met them along with the author during Yallwest and they're all very passionate about the book and movie, rightfully so. I give Saving Zoe 4 out of 5 stars. ( )
  VavaViolet | Jul 22, 2019 |
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Instead of a fresh start, high school provides more grief and isolation to Echo, whose older sister died a year earlier, but insights gained from Zoe's diary--a fifteenth birthday gift from Zoe's boyfriend--about her sister's life and death change Echo in ways she could have never expected.

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