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Snap: A Novel

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A laugh-out-loud novel about the consequences of being pushed to the edge—and plummeting right over it

Frances Partridge, fifty-five, is a beloved children’s author. Geraint Blevins, forty-one, is an auto mechanic and devoted family man. Parker Poplawski, twenty-three, is just starting her career as a wardrobe assistant on a hit TV show. What do these people have in common?

Nothing, that’s what. Until each of them reaches a breaking point and snaps in spectacular fashion. They meet in a court-mandated anger management three very different people, forced to spend a lot of time together, who slowly end up bonding and helping one another in unexpected ways, whether it’s to move on or to exact revenge.

Lighthearted, timely, and funny, Snap is Nielsen at the top of her storytelling game, delivering flawed but relatable characters whose heartaches, foibles, and choices will make you cringe as you laugh out loud.

321 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 29, 2025

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About the author

Susin Nielsen

30 books636 followers
Susin got her start feeding cast and crew on the popular television series, Degrassi Junior High. They hated her food, but they saw a spark in her writing. Nielsen went on to pen sixteen episodes of the hit TV show. Since then, Nielsen has written for over 20 Canadian TV series. Her first young adult novel, Word Nerd, was published in 2008 to critical acclaim. It won multiple Young Readers’ Choice Awards, as did her second novel, Dear George Clooney: Please Marry My Mom. Her third novel, The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen, was published in August 2012. It went on to win the Governor General’s Literary Award, the Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Award, the Canadian Library Association’s Children’s Book of the Year Award, and a number of Young Readers’ Choice Awards. Author Wally Lamb named it his top YA pick for 2012 in his “First Annual Wally Awards,” and recently Rolling Stone magazine put it at #27 in their list of “Top 40 Best YA Novels.”
Her books have been translated into multiple languages. Susin’s new novel, We Are All Made of Molecules, will be published in Canada, the US and the UK in Spring of 2015. She lives in Vancouver with her family and two naughty cats. She is delighted to have finally figure out how to "claim" her author profile on Goodreads!

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Profile Image for Danielle Wallace.
13 reviews
May 19, 2025
This book checked all the boxes for me - flawed but likeable characters, an engaging setting (Vancouver!) and an engrossing and witty plot. I was sad to finish it; would love to see these characters again!
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76 reviews1 follower
May 3, 2025
I loved this book ❤️ and it’s Canadian.
What a fun read.
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306 reviews
May 28, 2025
This was a very enjoyable book, I liked the author’s style.
I loved how it referenced Vancouver, great summer read.
Profile Image for Leah Rehman.
359 reviews3 followers
May 25, 2025
I wish I was friends with all the characters in this book, I liked it so much.
Profile Image for Geonn Cannon.
Author 113 books227 followers
June 2, 2025
A little tip for audiobook narrators. If you're reading a little kid's dialogue, you don't have to put on the squeakiest shrillest voice imaginable. This narrator read every bit of this kid's dialogue like a Muppet having a crisis. Horrific. The book itself was okay, but I really didn't warm to any of the characters. Yes, we can all hit our breaking points, and sometimes in very unfortunate places/times, but there were moments when I wondered if these people were just maniacs. At one point, These people resorted to violence, destruction of property, violence again... I'm just saying, they got off easy with anger management classes. There's no shame in hospitalization for some of these issues, people.
Profile Image for Zie Mueller.
120 reviews1 follower
July 28, 2025
I found this book recommended to me on Spotify; I was intrigued by the eye-catching cover and the promising description of "laugh-out-loud funny," so I opened it, and was not disappointed! I quickly fell in love with the characters and the scenarios they were in. Susin Nielsen manages to find a sweet spot between silly and serious, meaning you find yourself truly caring about and relating to the characters, but can still laugh along knowing it's fiction. I think everyone can find something they relate to in this book, and it's a nice, easy read.
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353 reviews7 followers
July 15, 2025
A great novel with memorable characters, funny scenarios, and a satisfying resolution to three different, interrelated stories.
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13 reviews
September 3, 2025
Just what I needed. Endearing and redeemable characters, so funny and heart warming, and loved all the Vancouver references. I could picture it all in my mind!
Profile Image for Sarah.
477 reviews79 followers
December 28, 2025
"I just snapped. Everything became too much."

Life happens to us and we react, not always as our best selves. Three characters going through tough times and the healing that come through unlikely friendships. Hefty subject matter written with a light tone. Spoiler ... there are no tigers. 🐅
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36 reviews
August 17, 2025
So good!! AND this is a Canadian book. AND it’s set in Vancouver!!! I was thrilled to read the characters going to one of my favourite Kitsilano restaurant. It’s funny, light but also explore more serious theme. I’m so glad I found this book!
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8,490 reviews430 followers
May 18, 2025
3.5 rounded up

This was a funny adult debut by Canadian children’s author Susin Neilsen that follows three BC people sent to attend forced anger management classes after blowing up as a result of huge life incidences. I enjoyed the intergenerational friendships, the starting over in midlife and the female rage against mistreatment and abuse by men. This had a ton of Canadian references, was good on audio and gave me great First Wives’ club vibes. Definitely worth the read!
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13 reviews
May 18, 2025
I LOVED this book SO MUCH! I couldn’t put it down, but also I wanted to put it down so I didn’t rush through it because it was so fun! I have never laughed out loud, slapping my knees so many times in a book! I loved the characters, the storyline, the relationships, the banter, the Canadiana! It was brilliant! I highly recommend this book to everyone!
Profile Image for Angela.
95 reviews1 follower
December 20, 2025
I absolutely loved Snap! I laughed out loud and cried more than once, which doesn’t happen often for me with a book. The story balances humor and heartbreak so naturally, never feeling forced or overdone.

What I loved most were the characters. They felt real, flawed, and deeply human, and watching them grow over the course of the novel was incredibly satisfying. Their relationships (especially the way they support one another through tough moments) were written with so much warmth and honesty.

Nielsen handles serious topics with care while still leaving room for joy and hope. Snap is funny, emotional, and unforgettable. I finished it feeling full-hearted in the best way. This is definitely book I’ll be recommending for a long time!
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275 reviews3 followers
October 22, 2025
I loved that this book was located in Vancouver and I knew most of the places. I loved the unlikely friendships that blossomed and the friendships that were already in place. I loved the honesty and I loved the growth of each character. I need to read more books by this author!
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67 reviews
January 31, 2026
A fun January read. I guess the part that was interesting to me was that three very different people are on the same journey and how different that looked for each one of them. The way they stood by each other created good vibes throughout. Some parts were a bit preposterous but it’s fun to read a book where you can definitely like and relate to all the main characters even when their flaws are showing lije crazy.
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112 reviews1 follower
July 30, 2025
The first third of this book is underwhelming and had me swearing off Lia’s recommendations forever. The last two thirds are charming and redeemed the book entirely. The Vancouver references are a cherry on top.
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15 reviews
January 9, 2026
Love a Canadian read!

This book is hilarious yet complex. All the characters were vibrant , flawed but loveable and all had their own arch.

I would recommend this book wholeheartedly !
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16 reviews
January 16, 2026
First book club read. Super average, transitions felt quick / underdeveloped
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January 24, 2026
This was a lovely read. I also loved that it’s set in Vancouver, B.C.
Profile Image for Trennon Wint.
26 reviews
December 8, 2025
Had a lot of fun reading this book. Between the pacing, structure, storytelling, and a number of enjoyable characters, Nielsen’s “Snap” was a joy to read, and I found myself eagerly waiting for my next opportunity to sit down and read.

It’s clear from the beginning that Nielsen has infused this book with so many personal elements and I think that’s really what made it work. She provided a lot of great insights into the dynamic elements of friendship, family, and emotion, without needing to hit the nail on the head too often.

Some of my main critiques:

- The dialogue needs some work. For a story that is otherwise fairly realistic, the way characters speak (especially Geraint and Daisy) pulled me out of things quickly.

- A tad predictable, and heavy on more than a few cliches. However, to Nielsen’s credit, she managed to still keep things enjoyable.

All-in-all, a solid 4/5 book and definitely something I would recommend, particularly to anyone in a reading slump. Not an overly challenging book, but certainly a worthwhile read.
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858 reviews8 followers
September 27, 2025
A fun look at found family. The characters are relatable and well drawn, though their “snaps” are not as angry as I pictured. I particularly liked the Can con - where else would you find cheezies and Atwood.

Why not five? It was predictable and I kept waiting for the cover to make sense to me.
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6 reviews1 follower
September 5, 2025
What a great book to wrap up the summer reading blitz. A feel good, heartwarming story and the fact that it takes place in Vancouver was a bonus. 👍
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32 reviews1 follower
August 12, 2025
4.5 stars - i loved the audiobook for this one. the humor was just funny and subtle sometimes that’d you start to laugh and end up missing a bit.
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87 reviews3 followers
June 5, 2025
Grabbed this book at the airport and was fun book I really enjoyed.
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107 reviews2 followers
July 29, 2025
This was a fast read and a sweet story, which I was really looking forward to because this author’s YA novel No Fixed Address is amazing. I enjoyed the premise, the read, and all of the Canadiana along the way. But I found the characters too “good” and the story tied up with too neat a bow. All of the main characters “snapped” on a really bad day, but then the author went to great lengths to show us how everything was actually situational. They were all actually so nice! As was everyone in their immediate orbit. All of the vilains get taken down in the end. Everything works out for all
of the main characters. And honestly I never really felt like it wasn’t going to. This was a fun read but not a booked that gripped me or had a lot of depth.
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115 reviews1 follower
June 15, 2025
A cute contemporary Canadian novel set in one of my favourite cities: Vancouver.

It was fun to read a book that referenced Locarno Beach, Kitsilano and timbits. Bonus points for the Calgary shoutout at the end.

One of my qualms was that one of the characters went for coffee at Blenz over Breka when Breka is the most superior café in Canada.
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