![]() ![]() But when they take advantage of a snow day to go for a car trip, they end up in a catastrophic accident. She is very close to her family, and loves to hang out with them. Seventeen-year-old Mia is not the stereotypical alienated teen. But you really ought not read book two without book one, so get them both! Review of Book One: ![]() Reason Two: And now for something that doesn’t often happen: book two, in my opinion, is actually better than book one, which is already a book you will want to read. Note: neither review, read separately, has book ending spoilers! Thus, if you would like to, feel free to read the Evaluation Section under each review. What I will do is start with If I Stay, and then I will include a big warning before posting the review for Where She Went. ![]() Reason One: Like many sequels, Where She Went is totally spoilery for If I Stay, so it seems unwise to review them separately. ![]()
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