Audiobook13 hours
Where I End and You Begin
Written by Preston Norton
Narrated by Michael Crouch
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
Ezra Slevin is an anxious, neurotic insomniac who spends his nights questioning his place in the universe and his days obsessing over Imogen, a nerdy girl with gigantic eyebrows and a heart of gold. For weeks, Ezra has been working up the courage to invite Imogen to prom. The only problem is Imogen's protective best friend, Wynonna Jones. Wynonna has blue hair, jams to '80s rock, and has made a career out of tormenting Ezra for as long as he can remember. Then, on the night of a total solar eclipse, something strange happens to Ezra and Wynonna--and they wake up in each other's bodies. Not only that, they begin randomly swapping back and forth every day! Ezra soon discovers Wynonna's huge crush on his best friend, Holden, a five-foot-nothing girl magnet with anger management problems. With no end to their curse in sight, Ezra makes Wynonna a proposition: while swapping bodies, he will help her win Holden's heart...but only if she helps him woo Imogen. Forming an uneasy alliance, Ezra and Wynonna embark on a collision course of mistaken identity, hurt feelings, embarassing bodily functions, and a positively byzantine production of Twelfth Night. Ezra wishes he could be more like Wynonna's badass version of Ezra--but he also realizes he feels more like himself while being Wynonna than he has in a long time... Wildly entertaining and deeply heartfelt, Where I End and You Begin is a brilliant, unapologetic exploration of what it means to be your best self.
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Reviews for Where I End and You Begin
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5this book was really good i enjoyed it a lot and i also love the ending how simple it was and not so overdone. i really did enjoy!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This book is so good. It’s such a fun, heartwarming story with really lovable characters. And I recommend the audiobook!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This was such a fun book! It follows the lives of Ezra Slevin and Wynonna Jones as they body-swap Freaky Friday style. They are not sure how or when to predict the swaps. It becomes a love square(?) since Ezra has a crush on Imogen, who happens to be Wynonna's best friend. And Wynonna has a crush on Ezra's best friend, Holden.Ezra's parents are both doctors at a local hospital, so they are NEVER around. Wynonna's family history is a lot more complicated. It is an essential part of the story, and I won't ruin it. She currently lives with her Grandma, but she calls her by her first name. Even though they body swap, she won't tell Ezra the whole story of her family, and that puts him (while he is her), into some challenging situations.There was a lot of swearing in the book - more than is necessary for the story. I think the author was going for an edgy teen, but it was over-the-top for my taste. That is the best part about reading; you can skip the parts you don't like.I loved how the characters all evolved throughout the story. As genuine teens, they all start very self-focused. By the end, they begin to realize the world doesn't revolve around them. Lots of people are hurting, and they just might hurt less if they let other people into their lives.I received a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.