Nobody but Us Kristin Halbrook Books

Nobody but Us Kristin Halbrook Books
The Basics:Will has just aged out of the foster system. Zoe needs to get out of her father's house. They're running away to Vegas to start a better life together, whatever it takes.
The Downside:
A few minor, odd moments briefly break through the suspension of disbelief, including a will-they-or-won't-they-have-sex scene after it's just been established that Zoe's on her period, and this improbable exchange:
Will: When people ask, you'll have to say you're eighteen.
Zoe: Why?
Not the question of an otherwise intelligent, practical girl who's been in the habit of cashing her father's social security check before he can drink it since the age of eleven, no matter how ethereally innocent her spirit is.
The Upside:
Warning: Undignified fangirl gushing ahead.
This one is special enough to drag a perfect A+ out of me, which is difficult enough when there are no mockable details like those above to overcome, and nearly unheard of when you factor in my usual tastes and the absence of any speculative elements whatsoever.
That's really frickin' special.
I lost sleep over this book. I had out-loud, uncontrollable sobbing jags over it and long, intense dreams about it afterward. That's how vivid and alive Will and Zoe are. The relationship between two damaged people, told from both sides, is what attracted me to the book in the first place (in spite of its lack of monsters or exotic alternate spacetime locales), and it could not have been more beautifully rendered.
Will and Zoe are both deeply scarred in distinctly different ways. Will lashes out at the world while Zoe hides from it. Both perspectives are so clear and close that every problem, uncertainty and floundering decision is inescapably relatable, through all the trouble they cause themselves and each other.
They're damaged, but that doesn't mean they're bad or unsalvageable. The love between them and their determination to start fresh and do right by each other are so pure and constant and genuine that there's no chance at all to stop rooting for them to come through okay somehow, no matter how hopelessly high the mistakes and misfortunes pile up.
This is going on my list of books to re-read whenever I need a reminder of what a true, orchestral heartstring-playing feels like on the page.

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Nobody but Us Kristin Halbrook Books Reviews
Fifteen-year-old Zoe is beaten by her drunken father on a regular basis, but is too afraid to do anything about it. She is lonely and unloved. Seventeen-year-old Will has been bounced around from foster home to foster home, and has never had anyone love him. The two meet at school and are soon inseparable.
When Will turns 18, he has to leave State care. All he’s ever wanted is to take care of Zoe and rescue her from her father, so they decide to run away. In alternating voices the two tell their stories of how much they love and care for each other. Their worlds are wrapped up in each other’s well being, with neither willing for the other to suffer. All they want is be together in Vegas forever and start a new life together, but trouble soon comes rearing its ugly head.
Unable to escape their past, and unable to create a new future, Zoe and Will make choices and face incredible decisions that will leave life changing repercussions for both of their lives.
“Nobody but Us” had me on the edge of my seat. The blurb on the back cover described it as a type of modern day Bonnie and Clyde. It did have its similarities, but I feel that Zoe and Will’s story held deeper significance to readers as their stories of loss and betrayal by society and others, while needing each other for renewed strength, will ring true to many teens.
Readers aged 14 and up will love it.
I really liked the story line the first pages keeps you at the edge of your seat. Great summer book to read
It was alright but I hated the ending. If the ending was better, i would have given it more stars.
I found it tedious to read, and predictable. About 50 pages into it, I didn't feel any compassion or bond with either of the characters. If you're in this type of situation, it feels fake. BTW, there are no 7 Eleven's in SD, ND, or MN.
What a depressing book. I know that every book can't have a happy ending but this kids life was the worst. And the one thing he cared about (her) in the end ruined his life. They didn't even consumate the relationship. None of his and her dreams came true or ever will. The book was sad and the ending was even worse. I was really disappointed that I spent $8.00 for this book. So not worth it. I do not recommend this book, unless you want to be depressed after reading it. I found myself days later trying to reconstruct the story in my mind and maybe figure out a way that these kids could have found happiness. But the ending the author ended with was horrible. He's dead and she is locked up and all of this after a horrible life they lived in his 18 years (her 15 years). I will never read another one of this authors books,
Oh, my heart! I loved this so, so much. Halfway through I was thinking how amazing it would be to have an ending like that and then wow, it totally delivered. It's not often found in YA. I need more books like this one. Highly recommend this, but it's definitely not for the faint of heart.
Zoe's father beats her. Will has just aged out of the foster system. Neither has much to their name, but what they do have is their love for each other, the keys to Will's car, and a plan to ditch their backwater town.
And from that beginning NOBODY BUT US proceeds to take the reader on an emotional roller coaster throughout the Western United States. Both characters have good intentions, and their love for each other is a very real thing. But neither of them has the life skills or experience to make good decisions. As events begin to spiral out of control, it becomes painfully evident that maybe love isn't all you need.
Be warned, this is fast read that will leave you emotionally drained at the end. The love between Will and Zoe is just as poignant as it is sweet. Beautifully written, this should be an auto-buy for fans of authors like Gayle Forman.
The Basics
Will has just aged out of the foster system. Zoe needs to get out of her father's house. They're running away to Vegas to start a better life together, whatever it takes.
The Downside
A few minor, odd moments briefly break through the suspension of disbelief, including a will-they-or-won't-they-have-sex scene after it's just been established that Zoe's on her period, and this improbable exchange
Will When people ask, you'll have to say you're eighteen.
Zoe Why?
Not the question of an otherwise intelligent, practical girl who's been in the habit of cashing her father's social security check before he can drink it since the age of eleven, no matter how ethereally innocent her spirit is.
The Upside
Warning Undignified fangirl gushing ahead.
This one is special enough to drag a perfect A+ out of me, which is difficult enough when there are no mockable details like those above to overcome, and nearly unheard of when you factor in my usual tastes and the absence of any speculative elements whatsoever.
That's really frickin' special.
I lost sleep over this book. I had out-loud, uncontrollable sobbing jags over it and long, intense dreams about it afterward. That's how vivid and alive Will and Zoe are. The relationship between two damaged people, told from both sides, is what attracted me to the book in the first place (in spite of its lack of monsters or exotic alternate spacetime locales), and it could not have been more beautifully rendered.
Will and Zoe are both deeply scarred in distinctly different ways. Will lashes out at the world while Zoe hides from it. Both perspectives are so clear and close that every problem, uncertainty and floundering decision is inescapably relatable, through all the trouble they cause themselves and each other.
They're damaged, but that doesn't mean they're bad or unsalvageable. The love between them and their determination to start fresh and do right by each other are so pure and constant and genuine that there's no chance at all to stop rooting for them to come through okay somehow, no matter how hopelessly high the mistakes and misfortunes pile up.
This is going on my list of books to re-read whenever I need a reminder of what a true, orchestral heartstring-playing feels like on the page.

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