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April Reads: Ariel Crashes a Train by Olivia A. Cole
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Apr 02, 2024 02:22PM
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It's early in the year but this one is my front runner. The book is horrifying but also very touching and I could not put it down. Heartbreaking in many ways but also three cheers for amazing siblings and friends.
This one was rough for me to finish with my anxiety. I found myself doing self-soothing behaviors as I read. I liked the characters and thought it was generally well written, but I thought it was maybe 50 pages too long, that I would've liked them to explore the religious stuff with the parents more, and that I think the side story about Felicia Palmer was wholly unnecessary. It could be taken out and nothing would change. I would've liked more resolution with her friend, Leah. I also think the editor should've caught how many times the author used the words "sticky" and "electric meat" in the last 50-60 pages. It was good, but I don't think it's a top contender for me.
Briony wrote: "Ariel Crashes a Trainhighlights the harsh realities of OCD and intrusive thoughts. Receiving several starred reviews already, will Ariel make it to the Printz list?"I agree with the starred reviews that it is a very honest depiction of mental illness and that I think it handles specific topics well. I think it might get a nomination, but my thought right now is I don't think it will win.


