BOOK REVIEW FOR 'BETWEEN THE LINES' BY JODI PICOULT AND SAMANTHA VAN LEER
Once upon a time, there was a young boy named Oliver who was born without courage. His love—Seraphima—had
been stolen away and locked in a distant castle, and Oliver must go on a
quest to save her. After an arduous journey across the kingdom, Oliver
finds his true love and rescues her from the evil villain, and they live
happily ever after.
If only life were that easy. Oliver lives in a twisted fairytale world, where he can talk to anyone and do anything—unless the book is opened.
As soon as a reader cracks open Between the Lines, the characters have to act out the story. Day, after day, after day.
Nothing is as it seems. Oliver doesn't really love Seraphima, and Rapscillio—the evil villain—is actually a kind-hearted man who enjoys collecting butterflies.
Oliver is the only one who tires of acting out the story time after
time. Everyone else is happy to do it, but all Oliver wants to do is
live. He wants to explore the real world. He wants to live his own life,
not act out a role that was created for him.
Then one day, the book is opened again, but something is different
this time. This Reader notices more than anyone else ever has, and
Oliver's enraptured by her. Her name is Delilah and somehow, some way,
she and Oliver begin to talk and find solace in one another.
But Oliver soon tires of just talking to her. He wants to escape
the book, live real life, and be a normal teenager. He tries and tries
and tries some more to escape out of his life, but nothing works. He’s
stuck in his fairytale world, and there’s nothing he can do about it.
Or is there?
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