Sunday, July 17, 2022

#BookReview: I Hope You Get This Message by Farah Naz Rishi






Synopsis: Seven days. Seven days. The Earth might end in seven days.

When news stations start reporting that Earth has been contacted by a planet named Alma, the world is abuzz with rumors that the alien entity is giving mankind only few days to live before they hit the kill switch on civilization.

For high school truant Jesse Hewitt, though, nothing has ever felt permanent. Not the guys he hooks up with. Not the jobs his underpaid mom works so hard to hold down. Life has dealt him one bad blow after another — so what does it matter if it all ends now? Cate Collins, on the other hand, is desperate to use this time to find the father she’s never met, the man she grew up hearing wild stories about, most of which she didn’t believe. And then there’s Adeem Khan. While coding and computer programming have always come easily to him, forgiveness doesn’t. He can’t seem to forgive his sister for leaving, even though it’s his last chance.

With only seven days to face their truths and right their wrongs, Jesse, Cate, and Adeem’s paths collide even as their worlds are pulled apart.



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Rating: 3 Stars
My Review: Reading this book in this day an age with everything thats been going on man I wouldn't put it past an alien race to decide to take us out.  Humans might be able to do some beautiful things but we are completely able to destroy those beautiful and creative things as well.  I mean with Roe v. Wade being overturned and just everything I think its time for another race of beings to try their hand at being on this Earth. But this book unfortunately is one of those books that you either enjoy it or you don't for me. I thought it was a tad boring and I just kind of didn't like the characters. 











Review

“The end of the world has never been this mesmerizing. I couldn’t look away from Farah Naz Rishi’s stunning debut that shows humanity in all its many shades of truth.” -- Adam Silvera, New York Times bestselling author of They Both Die at the End

“A stunning and bold debut, the kind of sweeping story that is devoured in a single sitting. Part 
Arrival, part They Both Die at the End, this is an emotional tale of three kids who face their own demise with hope, courage, and a whole lot of bad decisions.” -- Mark Oshiro, Schneider Award-winning author of Anger Is a Gift

“Heart-wrenching, absorbingly clever, and beautifully written. Rishi deftly balances a tale of global consequences with riveting, intimate, and deeply personal stories. 
I Hope You Get This Message is one of the best and freshest YA stories I’ve seen in a long time.” -- R.F. Kuang, author of The Poppy War

“Thought-provoking and full of heart, 
I Hope You Get This Message reminds us how fragile and fleeting time can be. One of the best debut novels I’ve read in a long time!” -- Akemi Dawn Bowman, author of Starfish, a William C. Morris Award Finalist

“If aliens were to read Rishi’s beautifully written book, they would discover that human beings are gloriously weighed down by gravity--the gravity of love, of memory, and most of all of our connections to each other. This is a vital debut with a big, beating heart.” -- Abdi Nazemian, author of 
Like a Love Story 

“Imaginative, funny, and frank,
 I Hope You Get This Message is a must-read debut about love, loss, hope, and the real-world choices we make in our final days.” -- Sona Charaipotra, author of Symptoms of a Heartbreak and coauthor of the Tiny Pretty Things series

“For Adeem, Cate, Jesse and readers alike, the end of the world might turn out to be the beginning of hope.” -- BookPage.com (starred review)

“Tautly plotted, with realistic characters and situations, this debut will please enthusiasts of both science fiction and realistic fiction.” -- 
Kirkus Reviews

“Rishi’s debut consistently tugs heartstrings, and the multiple perspectives allow an intimate look into each character—their brand of pain may vary, but it hurts just the same.” -- ALA Booklist

“Part road trip story and part tale of human resilience, this debut examines human nature and how people react in the most desperate of times.” -- 
Publishers Weekly  --This text refers to the hardcover edition.

About the Author

Farah Naz Rishi (she/they) is a Pakistani American Muslim writer and voice actor, but in another life she’s worked stints as a lawyer, a video game journalist, and an editorial assistant. She received her BA in English from Bryn Mawr College, her JD from Lewis & Clark Law School, and her love of weaving stories from the Odyssey Writing Workshop. When she’s not writing, she’s probably hanging out with video game characters. She is the author of I Hope You Get This Message and It All Comes Back to You. You can find her at home in Philadelphia or on Twitter/Instagram at @farahnazrishi.

--This text refers to the hardcover edition.









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