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File Size: 1543 KB

Print Length: 373 pages

Publisher: HarperTeen (June 4, 2013)

Publication Date: June 4, 2013

Language: English

ASIN: B009NF6EX0

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#1,209,928 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

GRADE: B-Justine and four of her classmates are part of a documentary Five At that followed the kids at age 6, 11 and are now shooting the 16-year-olds. The teens have grown apart and filmmakers want to reestablish their bond. The group includes: Rory, Justine's former best friend, who has Aspergers, the aloof Keira, golden boy Nate and his former best friend Felix who's hiding a secret.I had a difficult time warming up to Justine as she continually chose silence over kindness and went against her instincts. Fortunately she grew the most of any character in the story. I thought Rory's the speed achievements on a road trip were unrealistic. Felix's "secret" was obvious to me early on. I wanted to know more about Keira, the most interesting character. I read the short story FINDING KEIRA and hoped for more insight into her personality.The first half of the book dragged a bit, but by the second half, I was invested in all five teens and eager to find out what happened. The ending felt predictable and bland.Jennifer Castle has a pleasant writing style and gave Justine an authentic, engaging voice. I like the direction she took Justine's character.YOU LOOK DIFFERENT IN REAL LIFE is an enjoyable, but ultimately forgettable story.

I thought this was a very well written introduction to the close relationship between teenagers and television. The characters were very convincing; the plot was very compelling; and the book provided me with a fascinating window into teen-age life in suburbia in the 21st century. The book has helped me to get a better understanding of the world in which my grandchildren are living. I liked it so much that I bought a copy for my 16 year old granddaughter.

I really enjoyed the concept behind this novel: a group of (now) adolescent characters involved in a series of "7-up..." style documentaries about their lives. Justine is a sympathetic protagonist--a believable 16-year-old, but complex and perhaps a bit jaded in a way that those of us beyond that stage of life can relate to as well. I found the relationships intriguing, particularly the troubled history of Justine and Rory. Absorbing read.

While You Look Different in Real Life wasn't really for me, I think for a younger audience it may work. The only reason I listened to this in the first place is for a reading challenge (I needed a narrator whose name started with a Q).Overall, for me, the characters were not memorable and it was really difficult for me to see where this story was going. Ultimately, there is a message there and that's why the ending is the only part that got a decent rating from me.๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏~MY RATING~2/5 STARS - GRADE=D๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏๏~~~~~~~~~~~~~๏~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BREAKDOWN OF RATINGS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~๏~~~~~~~~~~~~~Plot~ 2/5Main Characters~ 2/5Secondary Characters~ 1/5The Feels~ 1/5Pacing~ 2/5Addictiveness~ 1.5/5Theme or Tone~ 2.5/5Flow (Writing Style)~ 2/5Backdrop (World Building)~ 2/5Ending~ 3.5/5 Cliffhanger~ Nope.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~๏~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Book Cover~ It's whatever…Narration~ Samantha Quan is not bad in this, but I really didn't like the book…so maybe that makes it kind of difficult to figure out how I feel about her as a narrator.Setting~ New York and the surrounding area…I thinkSource~ Audiobook (Scribd)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~๏~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Why did I read You Look Different in Real Life?When I read the blurb about this book it sounded like something I would love. All of a sudden I thought back to my Freshman Intro to Sociology class and the Frontline video we watched, A Class Divided. This video explored an experiment a teacher conducted within her class the day after the murder of Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968. She wanted her student to understand discrimination. What was especially cool to me was the fact that it contained a followup 14 years later so you could see where those kids were and what they thought. You should really just go watch it.The blurb for this book excited me so much because I thought that I would finish the book with the same hopeful feeling I had when I watched that special. I thought I would feel incredibly invested in each of the characters and their stories.Was this what I was expecting?Not so much. I didn't have the feelings I had been hoping for and while I enjoyed myself I wasn't really all that invested in the characters. In fact it seemed as if I knew hardly anything about some of the group which is weird since they are all being "filmed" for this movie. Then there was the random romance. I just didn't really think there was enough of a buildup or really any indication that the romance was there until it randomly happened. I appreciate that this book tried to deal with some hard issues such as accepting one's sexuality and the autism spectrum, but even those felt a tad PSA-campy to me.What could have made this better?I think it could have been beneficial to have alternating point of views with less characters. I have a feeling that could have made me feel much more invested in the characters and their stories.

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