A review by maya_b
Click: Ten Voices, One Story by Eoin Colfer, Roddy Doyle, Linda Sue Park, Linda Sue Park

5.0

This story is about George 'Gee' Keane, who died shortly before the book begins, and then the book tells a new story of a life he changed and how he changed it in each chapter.
I cannot really put into words how much I loved this book and how emotional it got me. I had tears in my eyes from page one, and then the last 80 or so pages it took me ages to read because I was crying so much. It wasn't even really a sad story. Or it was, but the sadness was actually already over? But maybe that's exactly why it made me cry so much. Because in some chapters everything had been so horrible before, and then in said chapter everything seemed to get better, and there was so much hope, even though it was so sad before, and then I just lost it. I thought it was absolutely beautiful, and every single chapter was written so well, and reading about all these emotions and stuff ... I just loved every second of this book.
Also a mix between contemporary fiction, science fiction and some very small fantasy-elements that I did not see coming, but somehow it worked. Great book!