ME AND ME by Alice Kuipers [Mini-Review + Giveaway]

by - September 27, 2018


Title: ME AND ME
Author: Alice Kuipers
Pub. Date: October 2, 2018
Publisher: KCP Loft
Formats: Hardcover, Paperback, eBook
Pages: 248
Find it: Goodreads, Amazon, B&N, TBD

It's a perfect day for Lark's dream date with Alec from school. Blue skies, clear water, a canoe on the lake. Alec even brought flowers for Lark's birthday. Everything is just right ... until they hear screams from the edge of the water.
Annabelle, a little girl Lark used to babysit, is struggling in the reeds. When Lark and Alec dive in to help her, Alec hits his head on a rock. Now Annabelle and Alec are both in trouble, and Lark can only save one of them.
With that split-second decision, Lark's world is torn in two, leaving her to cope with the consequences of both choices. She lives two lives, two selves. But which is the right life, and which is the real Lark?
Me and Me is about how it feels to be torn in pieces, and how to make two halves whole again. This mind-bending novel from Alice Kuipers, expert chronicler of the teenage heart, explores loss and love, music and parkour, all while navigating the narrow space between fantasy and reality.

Mini - Review

Hey guys! I graciously received Me and Me from the publisher a little later than expected due to bad weather and a new address so I am only about 70 pages into the story. I thought it would be fun for my stop on the tour if I was to do a fun "mini-review". First of all, can we stop and talk about that cover?! G-O-R-G-E-O-U-S! Check it out...

I hate to admit it, but I totally judge a book by its cover and this cover definitely lives up to my judgement. The cover showcases the mystery and suspense of the story.

Basically from what I gathered, Lark is the main character who has an unfortunate time on the lake, should she save this guy that she kinda might like or the little girl that she use to babysit. They're both struggling at the same time, but she can only save one. Alice does an amazing job of showing us what Lark's life would be like if she saved Alec first and then as the story goes on Lark starts to see some strange texts on her phone with no name attached and they disappear at that. Time goes on, Lark has deja vu, and then we see how life is like when Annabelle was saved first. Let me tell you - 70 pages in and I am constantly like WTF? what? this is crazy...in a good way of course. Me and Me will definitely take you on a rollercoaster and have you thinking - would I have done something different if I were in her shoes? Would I save the 5 year old girl who I use to babysit or the guy that might be the one?

This is definitely a must read and I cannot wait to see what the end has in store for my crazy mixed emotions.


Alice Kuipers is the author of the debut novel Life on the Refrigerator Door, an award-winning Young Adult/Adult crossover published to rave reviews in 32 countries and told entirely in post-it notes written by a mother and her daughter. Named a New York Times Book for the Teen Age, Life on the Refrigerator Door has won or been short listed for numerous prizes, including the Redbridge Book Award, the Sheffield Libraries Choice Award, the Grand Prix de Viarmes, the Saskatchewan First Book Award, the Salt Lake City County Library System Reader’s Choice Award, and the Carnegie Medal.Alice’s second novel, The Worst Thing She Ever Did (published in the US as Lost for Words), won the 2011 Arthur Ellis Award for Best Juvenile / YA Crime Book; was short listed for the White Pine Award; and was a Bank Street College of Education Best Children’s Books of the Year selection for 2011. The Worst Thing She Ever Did has been sold in 9 territories and praised as “gorgeous, heart-ripping, important” (Voices of Young Adults).40 Things I Want To Tell You, was published in Canada by HarperCollins in 2012. The book has been praised as “funny and totally up to date” by the Canadian Review of Materials, and “crisp and effective” by the Winnipeg Free Press. Rights have been sold in Germany, Greece, Denmark and Croatia.The Death of Us, came out in 2014 to great reviews, and was a CLA Listed Book. It’s been described as a quick and turbulent read, The Death of Us is a brilliant coming-of-age novel with a sharpened corkscrew of a twist that will leave readers breathless.Most recently, Alice’s YA novel, Me and Mewas published in 2017. It was described by Bif Naked as mesmerising.
Alice has a brand new chapter book series with Chronicle Press starting wit the first book: Polly Diamond and the Magic Book, an Amazon best book of the month, described by Booklist as a book that: Brings the imagination to life.Alice is also writing a memoir about teenager Carley Allison with Kids Can Press. She has had stories produced for CBC and essays published in Bristol Review of Books and Easy Living magazine. She has blogged for Today’s Parent, and The Huffington Post.Alice’s has two picture books with Little Brown Books for Young Readers, Violet and Victor write the Best-Ever Bookworm Book, and Violet and Victor Write the Most Fabulous Fairy Tale.Alice’s work is published in 34 countries.Born and raised in London, England, Alice now lives in Saskatoon, Canada, with her partner, the writer Yann Martel, and their four young children.

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