Neverworld Wake by Marisha Pessl

Posted on July 23, 2018 by Regina | 2 Comments

Neverworld Wake by Marisha PesslNeverworld Wake by Marisha Pessl
Published by Delecorte Press on June 5, 2018
Pages: 327
Format: ARC
Source: Publisher
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Once upon a time, back at Darrow-Harker School, Beatrice Hartley and her six best friends were the cool kids, the beautiful ones. Then the shocking death of Jim—their creative genius and Beatrice's boyfriend—changed everything.

One year after graduation, Beatrice is returning to Wincroft—the seaside estate where they spent so many nights sharing secrets, crushes, plans to change the world—hoping she'll get to the bottom of the dark questions gnawing at her about Jim’s death. But as the night plays out in a haze of stilted jokes and unfathomable silence, Beatrice senses she’s never going to know what really happened.

Then a mysterious man knocks on the door. Blithely, he announces the impossible: time for them has become stuck, snagged on a splinter that can only be removed if the former friends make the harshest of decisions. Now Beatrice has one last shot at answers... and at life.

And so begins the Neverworld Wake.

I know it’s shallow and totally frowned upon to make decisions this way, but I *almost* took a pass on this book because I didn’t like the cover. The synopsis, however, was just vague enough and intriguing enough to pull me in.

“Uhhh, come on, dude. Maybe you should be taking that sharp curve on these wet and windy roads a liiiiiittle bit slower.”

This book had some I Know What You Did Last Summer vibes, but it is much more sophisticated and way less cheesy. I am not going to spend much time talking about the characters because they were basically just accessories to the plot. The character who is already dead when we start the story has the most depth and was the most likeable. And, for almost the entire novel, I was unsure if the narrator was reliable. The storyworld seemed to be constantly immersed in fog and/or rain which gave the book a nice and creepy vibe. This novel kept me guessing the whole way through, and I felt like I was reading/watching one of those shockingly good IFC indie films.

A group of estranged friends reunite, party hard, and end up stuck together until a dark mystery between them and the death of one of their closest friends is solved. As secrets about each character in the story are brought to light, the unsettling realization that none of the friends every really knew each other forces the reader to examine their own friendships and romantic relationships.

Overall, this is an ominously-good, fast read. I liked the writing and the originality of the story, even if I was left just short of satisfied by the end of the novel. (Why? I can’t quite put my finger on it.)

Have you read Neverworld Wake? I’d love to hear your thoughts!

 

Just for Fun:

I am including this music video of the song I Know What You Did Last Summer because it has absolutely nothing to do with the book, but it totally evokes the same kind of atmosphere I imagined in parts of Neverworld Wake. Oh, and it’s a catchy song.

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