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Juniper Lemon's Happiness Index
Juniper Lemon's Happiness Index
Juniper Lemon's Happiness Index
Audiobook9 hours

Juniper Lemon's Happiness Index

Written by Julie Israel

Narrated by Abigail Revasch

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Funny, warm, and moving, Juniper Lemon's Happiness Index is a contemporary YA novel about loss, how deeply we can know others, and making our own happiness; perfect for fans of Sara Zarr and Jandy Nelson’s The Sky Is Everywhere.

Sixty-five days after the death of her older sister, sixteen-year-old Juniper Lemon discovers the break-up letter addressed to “You” Camilla wrote the day she died. Juni is shocked—she knew nothing of this You, and now the gaping hole in her life that was her sister feels that much bigger. She’s determined to uncover the identity of You and deliver the letter. Maybe that would help fill the hole, even if only a bit.

But what Juniper doesn’t expect is that in searching for You she will unearth other notes and secrets—and that may be just what she needs to sort out her own mess.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherPenguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
Release dateMay 30, 2017
ISBN9781524775223

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Feb 8, 2018

    "Juniper Lemon's Happiness Index" was an enjoyable read about a young girl dealing with the tragic death of her sister. The writing was solid with strong characters, although they were fairly stereotypical - the bad boy, the shy girl, the nerdy boy and so on. However, I did like how their friendship formed and developed.

    I also liked the format of the book with Juniper writing a card to each night to indicate the good that happens to her every day. Struggling with her grief, she finds it almost impossible to find anything that makes her happy, especially at the start. I also liked the mystery of YOU and trying to discover who he/she was. As for the twist near the end involving Nate, totally surprised me. Didn't see it coming at all!

    My biggest issue with this book was the romance; it was never truly believable. Whilst I liked Brand, I didn't feel the connection between him and Juniper. I also had a problem with Juniper's parents, especially her mother. I wish they were more supportive and sensitive towards her. I know they lost their eldest daughter, but Juniper also lost her beloved big sister. Grr!

    However, considering this was a debut novel, the author did a satisfying job writing about friendship, first love, grief and moving forward.