
Only Im not sure if that qualifies as a spoiler. But the other aspect I really want to talk about is the drama presentation they did. Enough so I kinda want to tag it Mystery because it had me hooked. The past passages worked perfectly and felt natural. I had an idea of what went wrong obviously but I needed the details. I absolutely loved unraveling the mystery of Prim and their falling out. Thats when everything from the blurb comes into play: Art teacher Drama crew and project waiting for Stella to show up and for Prim to speak. For my fellow geography-challenged peeps. Now theyre in Sydney though she grew up in Canberra. After that we join her touring a fancy-pants school as her family moved her back to Australia after 8 months in New York. The prologue sets up the heartbreak misery and mystery surrounding what happened between her and Prim. Zel is present from the first page grabbed me and never let go. Pre-Order Ylva First sentence (prologue): She still sends me pictures. Finally she must figure out how to move on while leaving no one behind. As she waits for Prim to explain her radio silence and she begins to forge new friendships Zel feels strung between two worlds. And then theres the curiosity that is the always-late Stella.

Theres the band of sweet strange misfits her cousin has forced her to join for a Drama project. Theres her art teacher who keeps forcing her to dig deeper. But Zel soon finds life in Sydney wont let her hide. Evenif Prim hasnt spoken to her since that day on Coney Island. Shell just wait it out until she gets back to New York and Prim her epic crush/best friend and the unfinished subway project. Thats what sixteen-year-old Zel keeps telling herself after moving to Sydney for her dads work.

Here's the Thing by Emily O'Beirne Genre: YA Contemporary (LGBT) Release Date: October 19th 2016 Ylva Publishing Summary from Goodreads: Its only for a year. I highly recommend Heres the Thing to everyone and its a must read for fans of YA contemporary. It has everything that was great in Points of Departure and none of the flaws. But the good news is Heres the Thing is told by only Zel and shes fantastic. But if you dont like multiple POVs Points of Departure isnt a good fit. The first being Points of Departure which I reviewed and loved two days ago. 5 star review for Here's the Thing by Emily O'Beirne & E-copies Giveaway This is my second OBeirne novel.
