The Only Survivors by Megan Miranda (2023)A decade ago, a group of students survived a horrific crash when many others perished. Now, the survivors meet yearly, as the only ones who really know what happened that night. This year, though, feels different. As their group gets smaller, Cass, one of the survivors who is trying to distance herself from the group, begins to wonder if something else is going on. I feel like the premise of this book definitely didn't match the execution. I liked the dual timeline, with one focusing on the survivor group at their yearly get-together in the present day and the other on the night of the accident. The past timeline is told in a reverse chronological way, which definitely made for a shocking (yet also wholly unbelievable) reveal but also made me feel confused as to what was happening. I think this book was trying to be more of a thriller than it actually was. The reveals didn't necessarily make sense and the whole book felt kind of convoluted. 3 stars
Mars and West met in college, became best friends, and briefly dated, which ended badly. Now, a decade later, they are both back on campus, attending a book festival as published authors, and they are forced to confront their complicated past. I loved the college setting of this book, both seeing Mars and West in the past as undergrads and now being back as older adults. I think McDowell captured that unique setting and feeling very well. I also enjoyed the behind-the-scenes look at the life of a successful author who is also trying to make a comeback. I felt the connection between Mars and West, but at times there was a bit too much drama for me. I get the dynamics between them, but more than once, it felt like things were finally getting on track, just for one of them to abruptly pull the plug. They both felt a bit immature (and since McDowell mostly writes YA, I get it) and it seemed like there was too much miscommunication and impulsivity. 4 stars
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