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Where I End and You Begin
Where I End and You Begin | Preston Norton
4 posts | 4 read | 9 to read
Ezra Slevin is an anxious, neurotic insomniac who spends his nights questioning his place in the universe and his days obsessing over Imogen, a nerdy girl with gigantic eyebrows and a heart of gold. For weeks, Ezra has been working up the courage to invite Imogen to prom. The only problem is Imogen's protective best friend, Wynonna Jones. Wynonna has blue hair, jams to '80s rock, and has made a career out of tormenting Ezra for as long as he can remember. Then, on the night of a total solar eclipse, something strange happens to Ezra and Wynonna--and they wake up in each other's bodies. Not only that, they begin randomly swapping back and forth every day! Ezra soon discovers Wynonna's huge crush on his best friend, Holden, a five-foot-nothing girl magnet with anger management problems. With no end to their curse in sight, Ezra makes Wynonna a proposition: while swapping bodies, he will help her win Holden's heart...but only if she helps him woo Imogen. Forming an uneasy alliance, Ezra and Wynonna embark on a collision course of mistaken identity, hurt feelings, embarassing bodily functions, and a positively byzantine production of Twelfth Night. Ezra wishes he could be more like Wynonna's badass version of Ezra--but he also realizes he feels more like himself while being Wynonna than he has in a long time... Wildly entertaining and deeply heartfelt, Where I End and You Begin is a brilliant, unapologetic exploration of what it means to be your best self.
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Where I End and You Begin | Preston Norton
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Mehso-so

Cute and quirky, but I expected something more. Although semi-entertaining, the MC's inner monologue bordered the fine line between charismatic and annoying; so much of it was unnecessary. There were a few LOL moments, especially during friendly banter. I was interested in the story but it had pacing issues, and it could have easily been 300 pages instead of 400. I could, however, see this being a funny Netflix-type movie.

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Where I End and You Begin | Preston Norton
Mehso-so

With being distracted by this summer‘s move, one thing that‘s taken a hit is my reading. That being said, I only thought this book was ok, but it could also be because I was distracted and couldn‘t really lose myself in the story. I just found it confusing, although it was a somewhat original take on a familiar trope. It was one of those odd cases though where I could see myself enjoying a big sceeen adaptation more.

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Where I End and You Begin | Preston Norton
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I checked Litsy and no one has read this one yet, so I guess I‘m the guinea pig! #litsyatoz #letterw