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This Is Where the World Ends, by Amy Zhang

A heart-wrenching novel about best friends on a collision course with the real world from Amy Zhang, the critically acclaimed Indies Introduce and Indie Next author of Falling into Place.

Janie and Micah, Micah and Janie. That’s how it’s been ever since elementary school, when Janie Vivien moved next door. Janie says Micah is everything she is not. Where Micah is shy, Janie is outgoing. Where Micah loves music, Janie loves art. It’s the perfect friendship—as long as no one finds out about it. But then Janie goes missing and everything Micah thought he knew about his best friend is colored with doubt.

Using a nonlinear writing style and dual narrators, Amy Zhang masterfully reveals the circumstances surrounding Janie’s disappearance in an astonishing second novel that will appeal to fans of Lauren Oliver and Jay Asher.

  • Sales Rank: #420631 in Books
  • Published on: 2016-03-22
  • Released on: 2016-03-22
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.25" h x 1.01" w x 5.50" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 304 pages

Review
“Zhang’s effortless exploration of the complex intersection of memory and perception, and intricate, menace-laden plot is a perfect fit for fans of E. Lockhart’s compelling We Were Liars.” (Booklist (starred review))

“Zhang does a wonderful job of creating characters. …She creates a plot line that will be believable among most teens about secrets that are and are not shared. This will make a great pairing with Laurie Halse Anderson’s Speak.” (Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) (Starred Review))

“A dark, complicated tale, steeped in obsession [and] painful secrets…this is most definitely a novel that will have fans talking.” (Kirkus)

“Zhang switches between Janie’s thoughts before the fire and Micah’s after, bridging the two with unsettling fractured fairy tales from Janie’s senior English project…Zhang’s subject and tone recall books like Paper Towns and Thirteen Reasons Why.” (Publishers Weekly)

From the Back Cover

Once upon a time . . .

There was a girl named Janie Vivian. And a boy named Micah Carter. And a boy named Dewey. A boy named Ander. A girl named Piper.

And once upon a time . . . Janie Vivian declared an apocalypse. And they all fell down. They all fell down.

Micah can’t remember when or how or why. But he knows one thing for certain:

This is where the world ends.

We drive in silence. I study my palms. There are four perfect half moons where my nails dug in, and a fate line that looks normal. Perfectly straight, average length. I used to think that destiny was fluid, because isn’t that the point of every Disney movie and Saturday-morning cartoon?

You make your own choices. You decide how life goes. I always thought that your fate line would change if something happened, bam, something goes wrong and the line on your palm goes all wonky to reflect that. Nope. It still looks fine.

I dig my nails into my palms again and look ahead. Staring contest, glaring contest. Let’s go, universe. You and me, right here, right now.

Advance Praise for This Is Where the World Ends

“Zhang weaves a dark, complicated tale, steeped in obsession, painful secrets,�and mind-numbing vodka. Readers will be left to decide for themselves whether this is a tragic love story or a psychological thriller; regardless, this is most definitely a novel�that will have fans talking.”—Kirkus Reviews

“Zhang’s effortless exploration of the complex intersection of memory and perception and intricate, menace-laden plot is a perfect fit for fans of E. Lockhart’s compelling We Were Liars.”—ALA Booklist (starred review)

About the Author

Amy Zhang was born in China, grew up in Wisconsin, and currently lives in New York State.

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The Type of Book You'll Either Love or Loathe
By Rachel Lightwood
3.5 stars

This is one of those books that I have three million things to say about it but also nothing at the same time. I’m a little worried that my thoughts of this book have been influenced - strongly - by the fact that I had just read Niven’s All the Bright Places. Were the similar themes out-putting? A little. I wasn’t a fan of AtBP so this was exactly what I didn’t need to read at the time. Maybe that affected my enjoyment? I don’t know anymore.

I guess, I just need to say that Falling into Place is one of my favourite contemporaries. I know a lot of people didn’t enjoy it - mainly because of the protagonist, Liz. I get that it was the type of book that you were either going to love or loathe, but I was lucky that it completely and utterly shattered my heart and destroyed my feels. I couldn’t have loved it more if I tried. When I found out that the author had written a new book, I was so damn excited to have something else of her’s in my hands… but I don’t know how to feel about This is Where the World Ends. I really, really don’t.

I guess what the most important thing to me, as a reader, was the writing style - without a doubt. It was just so damn beautiful. I didn’t expect anything less from Zhang and she undeniably delivered on that front. I love how raw and gorgeous her style is. It plucks out these random, beautiful thoughts that you thought were just random little things you thought to yourself, but somehow they’re there, on the page, and you find yourself agreeing with them and relating to them and it’s actually kind of breathtaking. Zhang has talent, and I’d honestly have her write my epitaph any day. I also truly think this style of writing helped to deliver the message of the story with the raw, blunt honesty it needed. This isn’t a light-hearted, cutesy contemporary. It kind of sucker-punched you at times. I, personally, loved that but I don’t think that it would have had the same impact under the penmanship of anyone else.

I know a lot of people didn’t like Liz, but I did. Janie, on the other hand? I don’t know! I mean, I didn’t dislike her, I just… she was too Manic Pixie Dream Girl. Ugh. I hate even saying that. Zhang’s last book was all about giving a voice to and breathing life into (what is usually the) cliched and stereotyped characters. This time, I felt like Zhang tried to do that but she didn’t quite get it. I hated how Janie treated Micah and because I didn’t understand why she treated him like she did, I couldn’t accept it or forgive her or anything like that - like I wanted to. I didn’t feel like she dive into these characters like she did in Falling Into Place. I didn’t care for Micah either, not really.

And I guess what makes me the most confuddled about my feelings towards this book is the plot - which was completely fuzzy and unresolved. Like I said, I just finished AtBP and I guess this draws on so many elements that are familiar and true to “those types of books” that it didn’t impact me on the level I wanted it to. I actually didn’t realise that (view spoiler) was meant to be a shocking reveal. I thought it was obvious and we were just waiting for Micah to realise it too… but no, it was meant to be a Thing and it just wasn’t. And then the ending was rushed, confusing and incomplete. I’m not sure what the point of this story was, and that kills me. I think the ambiguity of the plotline and the very awkward switching between past & present just didn’t let the story unravel in the way it was meant to. I don’t know. I was just underwhelmed and didn’t think we got the answers we needed.

Maybe if I was a fan of Eleanor & Park, The Fault in Our Stars and all those other sorts of books then I would have enjoyed this more. But everything I found wrong with those books, I found wrong with this. I just… I honestly didn’t get enough out of this story. Yes, it was beautifully written. Yes, the characters were complex and fragile. But they weren’t as unique as I would have liked and the plot was way too messy.

I have to say that I’m not just disappointed, I’m kind of crushed. I adored Falling into Place and would still recommend it but this one? Not so much. I’ll still be reading more of Zhang’s work in the future… and you know what, I’ll probably try to reread this one in the future to see whether it was just my current mood that affected my thoughts or the book itself. We’ll see. I just wished I could have loved this more than I did.

Review copy provided by the publisher for an honest review.

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Piecing the pieces together through toxic friendships
By Jeann @ Happy Indulgence
This is Where the World Ends reminded me of Paper Towns, but much less infuriating and written in a more engaging manner. Amy Zhang has a flair for writing unpredictable contemporaries with unlikable characters who get turned on their heads.

With switching perspectives between Janie (before) and Micah (after), we find out the events leading up to Micah waking up in hospital. All he remembers is a bonfire and Janie in his life beforehand. As we piece together parts of the plot, there’s an underlying mystery – what happened to Janie and where is she?

The relationship between Micah and Janie is enthralling and toxic, as we witness their reckless, thrill-seeking behaviour which escalates throughout the story. Janie is bright, beautiful and unpredictable, and she’s focused all her attention on Micah like a siren. She’s made him believe that they’re soulmates, yet Janie ignores him at school because she doesn’t want to be seen hanging out with an outcast.

As you can tell, the characters aren’t very likable and I found both of them were as bad as the other. While Janie’s already emotionally committed to Micah, she starts dating the angel-like handsome Anders out of curiosity. She was never fair to either of these guys, yet her inflated sense of self made it seem like she was entitled to them. Micah, on the other hand, knew exactly what Janie was doing yet also disregarded her actions. He didn’t treat his best friend Dewey very nicely and looks down at him, despite Dewey being a damn good friend to him.

Although Janie and Micah were unlikable, I was fascinated by the nature of their toxic friendship. You can tell they’re both totally obsessed with each other; Janie with a sense of entitlement and wrapping Micah around her little finger, and Micah being willing to do absolutely anything for Janie. We witness the love-sick Micah in Janie’s point of view from before, but the after Micah who is fraught with separation anxiety after the accident. It’s the compelling mystery that ties the plot together, as we wonder what will become of the Janie and Micah disaster.

Although This is Where the World Ends features unlikable characters, the mystery, the switching perspectives and the toxic friendship kept me glued to it’s pages. I’m a sucker for books featuring toxic friendships because they’re so unpredictable.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
the writing was beautiful. GORGEOUS
By Lisa
GAH! This is one of the most frustrating reviews to write!!! I mean, first of all, the writing was beautiful. GORGEOUS, actually! But the plot... like, what even just happened?! I'm still left a little like...

I mean, I'm all kinds of a blubbering mess right now. I'll try to put my thoughts into coherent words, but no promises.

Let's start with these characters and their interactions together. Though they claimed to be "friends", it wasn't really a friendship that I would want. Janie, specifically, was very hard to like. She was manipulative and bossy and basically told Micah what he could and could not do for every aspect of his life. She also completely led him on... telling him that she loved him, yet always dating other guys and basically refusing to be seen with him as he followed her around like a love-sick puppy. These two grew up together from a young age and they were best friends, but I had a hard time really accepting their friendship because it was so toxic.

Aside from that, I did like these characters. I felt bad for Micah and really wanted him to get his stuff together. And the writing... it was lyrical and poetic. I really like Amy Zhang's writing style, though I feel like her story lines and I just don't get along. I wasn't as surprised by this book as I had hoped, since I basically saw what was coming from an early point. After feeling how predictable this story was, I was hoping for some huge, amazing blast at the end... and we got nothing. Just basically blah, with lots of questions left unanswered. So I guess what I'm saying is... ugh.

Since I always try to go into a story with a completely open mind, not reading any reviews, I really don't know what others are thinking of this one. I have to say though, it just didn't work for me. I did give it major points for the writing, but the story was so not my cup of tea. I feel that I had similar problems with Zhang's Falling into Place as well. Though I really want to like her stories, they're a real struggle for me. I'm eager to see what others thought of this story, as I'm sure there were plenty that adored the writing and actually connected with this story. Sadly, I wasn't one of them.

(Thanks to Greenwillow Books for the review copy!)

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