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For This Life Only Kindle Edition | Pages: 320 pages
Rating: 3.66 | 266 Users | 63 Reviews

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Title:For This Life Only
Author:Stacey Kade
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 320 pages
Published:August 30th 2016 by Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Categories:Young Adult. Contemporary. Romance. Realistic Fiction

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A young man struggles to move forward after the death of his twin brother in this gripping, coming-of-age tale about loss, redemption, love, and the moment you begin to see the world differently.

Three minutes.

Jacob Palmer died for three life-changing minutes.

And when he woke up, nothing was the same. Elijah, his twin brother, is dead, and his family is broken. Jace’s planned future is crushed, along with his pitching arm. Everyone keeps telling him that Eli’s in a better place, but Jace isn’t so sure. Because in those three minutes, there was nothing.

Overwhelmed by guilt and doubt, Jace struggles to adjust to this new version of the world, one without his brother, one without the certainties he once relied on. And then Thera comes into his life.

She’s the last girl he should be turning to for help.

But she’s also the first person to truly see him.

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Ratings: 3.66 From 266 Users | 63 Reviews

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This was a good book. It was thought provoking and relevant to my life in a way, which was both heartbreaking and not at once. Some of the content was heartbreaking in itself, but I quite enjoyed reading Jace's story, his questions and confusion with the world and everything. It was an interesting take on life and the afterlife and I found I had a hard time putting it down as I grew closer and closer to the end.There was only one main thing, at the end I wasn't crazy about, but I'm not going to

I've been a fan of Stacey Kade's writing since her adorable Ghost and the Goth series. She's not afraid to try out different genres and I enjoy putting her books in the hands of my students. This story...I know exactly who's hand I'm putting this one in first! :) Jace and Eli are twins...and complete opposites. Jace is the wild child who struggles in school and in life while Eli is the golden boy, acing everything effortlessly and following in his father's footsteps, possibly as a pastor in the

3.5-4 starsI liked this! At first I was wary of the heavy religious themes, but Jace's doubt and exploration of faith after his brother's death made him all the more sympathetic. His inner dialogue with himself felt wholly convincing for a teenage guy. With a side of romance - though I wish Thera's character had been given the same amount of depth, especially considering her own troubles - I enjoyed reading Stacey Kade's newest.

Stacey Kades 738 Days was one of my favorite reads this summer. So my heart was ready to love and leap into this book at first sight! ButYes, there is a but. My heart ended up disappointed.For This Life Only introduces us to twins Jacob (Jace) and Eli and the whole Palmer family. Mr. Palmer is a Pastor in a small community. A father and leader with a lot of responsibilitythe whole family feels the weight of responsibility actually. Jacob has always felt the pressure to be good. But tragedy spins

I received an ARC of this book today. I planned to read just the first few pages and then go out with friends. Four hours and so many tears later, I finished it. This is the kind of book I live for. Not necessarily the subject matter itself, but a book that pulls you in from the first line and won't let you go until the last. The story was beautiful and heart wrenching. I won't spoil it, but Sara was so real to me that my arms physically ached to hold her and try to give her some type of

I did like the book.. but I didn't love it. I did not find it very moving.. even though some though stuff happened I could not get into it. I don't know if it was because the narrator was male ? I did like how the accident made the main character doubt everything and how he learned to think for himself, and that it is okay to question stuff. All in all not a very special novel, but is was okay.

At first, the book was really interesting and I wanted to read about Jacob's response to his brother's death and since Jacob was a Christian (although his faith wasn't strong). As I kept reading, it got boring because it was pretty repetitive. But, I actually don't blame him for that (because I went through a similar experience). Overall, it was an okay book.