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A review by caitsbooks
Off the Page by Jodi Picoult
4.0
Off the Page was a great novel, best read after reading Between the Lines by Jodi Picoult and Samantha Van Leer.
Off the Page doubles the cuteness granted to us in Between the Lines and also manages to break your heart and stitch it back up again. I absolutely loved this novel. It was cute, funny, silly, sad, and truly magical. The world(s) built in Between the Lines are explored even further. I loved that Edgar's POV was included, although I admit I prefer Oliver and Delilah's perspectives (but thats mostly because I just love them so much). I also loved the development of Seraphina and Frump, especially how Seraphina grew to be more tolerable character than the spoiled princess we met in Between the Lines. My absolute favorite part of this book, though, is not any of those aspects, but instead it is both the romance between Oliver and Delilah, and Oliver's reactions and interactions with people in the modern world. It was hilarious.
This book is not as light a read as Between the Lines, but because of that I actually thought it was better.
This book gets a 4.5/5 for me. I really loved it.
Off the Page doubles the cuteness granted to us in Between the Lines and also manages to break your heart and stitch it back up again. I absolutely loved this novel. It was cute, funny, silly, sad, and truly magical. The world(s) built in Between the Lines are explored even further. I loved that Edgar's POV was included, although I admit I prefer Oliver and Delilah's perspectives (but thats mostly because I just love them so much). I also loved the development of Seraphina and Frump, especially how Seraphina grew to be more tolerable character than the spoiled princess we met in Between the Lines. My absolute favorite part of this book, though, is not any of those aspects, but instead it is both the romance between Oliver and Delilah, and Oliver's reactions and interactions with people in the modern world. It was hilarious.
This book is not as light a read as Between the Lines, but because of that I actually thought it was better.
This book gets a 4.5/5 for me. I really loved it.