Hello, Universe!
Virgil “Turtle” Salinas is extremely shy. Only his LoLa takes him seriously. His family overflows with personality and he’s sure he’s a
Grand Failure.
Shy and awkward Virgil would never imagine being able to talk to daring and stubborn Valencia Somerset. But he’s sure they’re meant to be friends.
Valencia is deaf and can hear only with her hearing aids, but still, it's tough. When her friend Roberta stops talking to her, she begins to have nightmares about being
alone.
Kaori Tanaka is sure she’s psychic and she used to have another life where she was a rebellion fighter. She believes in fate. That all things are meant to happen for some reason or the other.
Chet Bullens, The Bull, wants to be a basketball player. That's the only chance he has over being an athlete. But it's not meant to be.
Virgil and Valencia both go visit Kaori Tanaka, who predicts fortunes and reads the stars. But when Chet (a.k.a “The Bull”) plays an unthinkable prank, Virgil’s life is in danger.
With Kaori trying to tie together Virgil and Valencia’s fate, Valencia looking for a boy she barely knows, Virgil's life hanging by a thread and Chet sure he’s dying, all of them, though they might not know it, are tied to each other’s fate.
WHY I LIKED THIS BOOK
I loved this book because all the characters were interconnected and it was really an amazing read. This book was from different points of views which made it super engaging and I like reading books like these.
This (layout-wise) was similar to one of the other books, written by Erin Entrada Kelly, We Dream Of Space. (Click to see bookworm’s recommendation)
I also liked that they gave the point of view from the bully, which is very rarely included. It made me see from another person's point of view.
I loved that Kaori was just 12 and she was running a (not quite successful) business. I also liked that Valencia was different and not a “typical” character.
All the characters were interesting, kind (Or in Chet’s context- not-so-kind) and unique.
This book was amazing and I loved it from the start to the finish. Overall I would read it again and again, for me the rating was 9.8 out of 10 and I’m definitely searching for more books by this author!