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The Night Olivia Fell by Christina McDonald

lori_vols's review

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4.0

A very moving book with multiple twists. Definitely a good read.

danimae1981's review against another edition

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4.0

The Night Olivia Fell is a complicated tale of suspense, lies, love and sadness. The book starts with Olivia’s fall from a bridge nearby her home. Her mother, Abi, receives the call that is every parent’s worst nightmare, and she can’t seem to get any answers on how or why this happened to her daughter. To top it off, Abi also finds out that Olivia is pregnant, and though braindead, must remain on life support to save the life of the baby. From there, the book alternates between Abi’s quest to find the truth and the events that led up to the fall, starting months earlier. Over the course of the story, we meet many characters that are connected to Olivia and each other. Though I was able to predict some of the surprises along the way, the book kept me guessing as to what really happened on the bridge that night. Many times I thought I had it all figured out, only to consider more theories as the story continued. I am not much of a crier, but I think it says a lot about this book that the tears were falling by the end of it. I will admit that I wasn’t much of a fan of Abi at the beginning of the book - she was controlling and seemed weak. But over time I grew to like her more, both from a better understanding of her intentions and the growth of the character over the course of the story.

I received a free ARC copy of this book from Netgalley, but my review is voluntary and reflects my true feelings about the book.

plovan's review

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5.0

5.0

mikayla_shamblin's review

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3.0

I was excited to get an ACR of this book, but my excitement slowly simmered out after struggling to finish it in a timely manner. It just couldn't keep my attention, although I don't think it was terrible - the author's writing is smooth and the emotions you feel from the characters come to life when you read them; I don't know what it was, I just didn't fly through this like other books. I guess I had this idea in my head of what the plot would be about, and when it finally came to an end, I was left wanting more.

canadian_cristal's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a great read. I couldn't figure out the ending and when I did I was like... OMG why didn't I figure that out in the first place? So many lies. Everyone is lying to protect others, lying to protect themselves, and just lying in general. I felt for Abigail, I was intrigued by Kendall, very good characters that all had some sort of hand in the story.

kaci422's review

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challenging dark emotional mysterious slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.0

sunnyk13's review

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dark emotional sad tense medium-paced

5.0

lovely_reads's review

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medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

thephdivabooks's review

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5.0

Heart-wrenching, emotional, beautiful, suspenseful, thought-provoking, and uplifting—this is a book that is filled with love in many forms, and that I won’t soon forget! When I read a book and I start to fall for the characters, I know that it will quickly become a favorite of mine. This book made me think about the impact of a single moment in time, and the ripple effect on the lives of those surrounding a young woman. It made me think about the chain of events that lead up to and away from a tragedy, and how we go about getting answers and finding a way to move forward when the worst happens. It is a story about the love of a mother, and the unrelenting pursuit of justice for her daughter.

About the Book

Early one morning, Abi Knight is awoken with the worst news a mother can hear—there’s been an accident and her daughter Olivia is in the hospital in critical condition. By the time Abi arrives, she receives the news that Olivia has fallen off of a bridge and won’t ever wake up again. There has been irreversible damage to her brain.

Devastated, Abi wonders how to say goodbye to her only daughter and best friend. But there’s a catch—the doctors can’t pull life support from Olivia by law, because Olivia is pregnant. Shocked, Abi wonders how Olivia’s life got to this point with her being unaware. What happened that night? And how long has Olivia been pregnant? Did she know? Why didn’t she tell Abi, who was herself a teenage mother?

As Abi becomes determined to find the answers she seeks, the carefully constructed life she has created for herself and her daughter begins to unravel. A lie she told comes back to haunt her, and the secrets of Olivia’s life begin to surface. But despite all of the lies, Abi is certain Olivia’s death was not an accident. Her bracelet is missing, and there are bruises around her wrist. A string of text messages and digital clues may hold the answer to Olivia’s final hours.

What really happened the night Olivia fell?

Reflection

What an incredible debut novel by Christina McDonald this is! I want to first speak on her writing—it is incredibly filled with detail that makes the scenes and emotions leap right off the page. For instance, as Abi rushes to the hospital early one rainy morning, reeling from the call from the doctor about Olivia, McDonald describes the sensory details of that trip. The wet leaf caught on the windshield, being moved around by the wiper blades before finally tearing. The squeal of tires and grip of the steering wheel as she tries to balance her panic with arriving safely. The sharp contrast between the bright lights and the dark hours of the morning, glistening on the damp pavement. The shakiness in her legs. Her writing is like this throughout the book, contrasting the inner monologue of the characters with the detail of their surroundings. You can easily picture this book as a film, watching it play out before your eyes.

And the story itself is one that will leave you thinking about these characters long after you finish. It is charged with emotion, taut with tension, softened by the love of a mother and her grief. The horror I felt for Abi, hearing updates on the health of her grandchild while knowing that the birth of the baby would mean the death of her daughter—it almost overwhelmed me imagining what that would feel like. How can she be happy about her grandchild when she knows it will mean she has to let Olivia go? Abi was a character that I completely fell for. She is aware of her own shortcomings, tries to do what is best, and stumbles along the way. Abi felt like someone I could know in real life. Someone I may have passed on the street one time, wondering what demons haunted her eyes.

We also hear some of the story from Olivia’s perspective, in the months leading up to the accident. I loved the way these chapters were written—almost like a young adult novel. They had the voice of a teenage girl. McDonald captured the worry and impulsivity of a seventeen year old perfectly. These chapters were so important, because without them Olivia would only exist for us through the eyes and heart of her mother Abi. But Olivia herself is full of life and hope and teenage heart ache. It would be easy to have Olivia sainted through the eyes of Abi, but instead we see her—as imperfect and full of love as she is. With a life filled with potential, taken from her before her time.

I read this book with the 5 of my book besties!!! We absolutely loved it. See my full review here!

dallasreeves's review

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3.0

I thought the basis was pretty interesting - the mystery of why she fell and her pregnancy, but the book itself just didn’t wow me. I will say there were some twists that I didn’t expect and the ending took me by surprise. There was a lot of emotion in the last few chapters that you feel on a much deeper level than the rest of the book. Overall, the book felt very juvenile, the characters were cliche and shallow and the plot just felt obvious and predictable even when it wasn’t.