
The Rift in Our Reality: A Sweet Young Adult Romance
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Heather Masters
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Amy Proebstel
Perfect for the listeners of Midnight Sun by Trish Cook and John Green's The Fault in Our Stars.
Winning means staying alive. Losing means giving up. I’m not a quitter. That’s why I’m still alive when every doctor agrees I shouldn’t be. Dealt a horrid genetic deck of cards, I live with Batten disease. It’s rare, incurable, and always fatal.
Since my diagnosis, my parents, family, and doctors have worked tirelessly to find a cure. Yet the disease still took things from me...mostly my eyesight and my energy.
But I refuse to give it my happiness.
At almost 17, I’m still ticking off the boxes of my dream bucket list. I’ll keep pushing for the seeing-eye dog...but only because romance seems too far-fetched. A girl can dream. Right?
Maybe this summer will be different.
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A beautiful and emotional young adult romance!
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Great Read
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Heather Masters did a great job narrating each character and brought this emotional, sad story to life. I would definitely listen to other books that she has narrated.
I loved that the book was honoring the real Hailey who is battling Batten disease.
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Beautiful and emotional story
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Even though the ending was sad, it was also full of hope.
being a totally blind person myself, i thought the way Hayley was portrayed as a legally blind person was great. She didn’t let anything stand in her way.
I love the way, she wanted to enjoy every moment and “live”.
I loved the bike riding scene. Actually there were lots more, but this review would get rather long if I wrote down all the scenes that moved me.
Charlie was brilliant and reminded me of my guide dog in many ways.
The narration was great. The Narrator’s voice perfectly suited Hayley and even matt. There was the right kind of emotion for whatever was being described.
I wasn’t aware of Batten disease before. This book certainly made me more aware.
Just for the author’s future reference, most smart phones will speak these days and are totally accessible and able to be used by a blind person independently.
Even though this story was meant for young adults, I totally enjoyed it and was drawn in to Hayley’s world from the first few pages.
I would highly recommend this book, but would suggest you have some tissues handy.
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Wonderful! sweet! sad! hopeful!
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Heather Masters did a fabulous job narrating this story. Her narrating voice was perfect for Haley and she did a great job navigating the other character voices as well. Her use of distinctive voices for the various characters made it really easy to follow along to conversations. Heather Masters WAS Haley! I'd definitely recommend her as a narrator and will happily listen to more performances by her. I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher for an honest review.
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A sad but sweet coming of age love story...
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beautiful emotional young romance
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I really liked Amy Proebstel’s story and Heather Masters’ narration.
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The Rift in Our Reality
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The disease featured in the book is Batten. I won't go into the details of Batten but upon doing some quick research I found a great resource at NINDS (part of NIH) that you can see here. The disease is what the main character is dealing with throughout the entire book.
I didn't realize that I don't read/listen to a lot of books from this perspective (written in first-person). Haley is basically narrating her perfect summer throughout The Rift In Our Reality. The point of view is a 17-year-old but it felt more like it could have been 14 or so. I say this because there were just some childish points of view that Haley had on things that didn't sit right with me from a 17-year-old.
The book itself was good. It was definitely in the vein of The Fault in Our Stars (and another movie I just watched recently, Five Feet Apart). It tells of the romance that blossoms between someone and someone who is sick and very well may be dying.
Unfortunately, maybe because I'm older and I remember relationships like this one - but I didn't really like the main male character, Matt. He reminded me a bit of some of the girls I dated in high school (so that's a plus from Proebstel there) but those people are featured strongly in positive memories from that era. He felt borderline controlling and definitely rubbed me the wrong way from time-to-time. Not enough to completely turn me off from the book but I was a bit surprised. I think that Proebstel was trying to write a story that was sweet but not overly so. It was much more believable than I expected going into it.
Overall, a YA budding romance book that I did enjoy. A quick read that I flew through. And a rare disease I'd never heard of made this an interesting and enjoyable story.
A Sweet YA Romance
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I listened to the Audible edition, Heather Masters is a wonderful narrator and voice performer. She brings these characters to life, gives each their own voice and personality. She did an awesome job projecting the emotions of the characters in her performance. Her portrayal of Haley was perfect, she reeked positiveness and you could hear her strength and determination. She fabulously portrayed the other characters as well. She did a great job with the male characters too, loved her take on Jackson, Matt and Hunter. She is an entertaining storyteller and a pleasure to listen to. Thank you for the great listen🎧
Beautiful Story & Listen🎧 Heartfelt& Moving!
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