Name: Krystiana Graham
Grade: 12th grade +
Title: Stay
Author: Deb Caletti
Review: From everyone I've talked to, I've heard amazing words about Deb Caletti, and I must say, she does not disappoint. Stay is only the first book of hers that I have read, but it's a book worth reading. It's a wonderful story, with a twisted plot, that will literally leave you clinging to the edge of your seat. The story travels between two different time periods, the past and the present. In the present you meet Clara, the main character - who is suffering from an obsessive boyfriend, and has gone on a vacation of sorts, in an attempt to get away from him, but it is the short chapters between the chapters of Clara's life now, that you get to meet Christian, her obsessive, possessive ex-boyfriend.
Christian came into her life by pure conciounsedence, and has stayed in it because of Clara not wanting to hurt him by leaving. You learn that Christian holds Clara captive by his obsession with her, as well as his low self esteem that makes it to where she feels it is her job to be close to him, and to stand by him. Unfortunately, it also leaves Clara stuck between a rock and a hard place. Eventually, Clara is able to send him away - and to get further away her father takes her to a remote place by the sea in hopes of putting some distance between Clara and Christian. And to keep up this 'distance' no one is to know where she is.
Clara welcomes a new, but simple life with the change of scenary, as well as a new crush in the form of a local sailor. Clara finds a job at the light house, her father finds a girl friend in her boss, and she's beginning to get used to things, until her crush turns into her boyfriend, and she calls up her best friend to tell her about it. Clara tells her friend where she is, and in turn her friend tells her mother. And then Christian learns of where Clara is that way. And suddenly, Clara's heaven isn't so heavenly anymore. Her haven turns into a nightmare the night Christian shows up, and it leads to a chase that ends as she's cornered out at sea, with Christian approaching. And from there . . . well, you'll have to read the story yourself to find out.
Christian came into her life by pure conciounsedence, and has stayed in it because of Clara not wanting to hurt him by leaving. You learn that Christian holds Clara captive by his obsession with her, as well as his low self esteem that makes it to where she feels it is her job to be close to him, and to stand by him. Unfortunately, it also leaves Clara stuck between a rock and a hard place. Eventually, Clara is able to send him away - and to get further away her father takes her to a remote place by the sea in hopes of putting some distance between Clara and Christian. And to keep up this 'distance' no one is to know where she is.
Clara welcomes a new, but simple life with the change of scenary, as well as a new crush in the form of a local sailor. Clara finds a job at the light house, her father finds a girl friend in her boss, and she's beginning to get used to things, until her crush turns into her boyfriend, and she calls up her best friend to tell her about it. Clara tells her friend where she is, and in turn her friend tells her mother. And then Christian learns of where Clara is that way. And suddenly, Clara's heaven isn't so heavenly anymore. Her haven turns into a nightmare the night Christian shows up, and it leads to a chase that ends as she's cornered out at sea, with Christian approaching. And from there . . . well, you'll have to read the story yourself to find out.
Why I picked this book up: I'm not sure why I picked up Stay. I didn't hear any good remarks about the author, until others had already seen me reading it. It was just a book I had found on a whim. To be honest, it was one of those random 'Oh what's this' moments. And after I read the inside cover, I knew it was a book I'd have to read.
Why I finished it: This is a book I'd happily call hypnotic. Caletti definitely knows how to hold a girl captive, from my perspective. This book kept you wanting to read more, curious as what would happen next, and dying for the information in between chapters, that were like the secrets of Clara's past. The more you read, the more you wanted to read. However, Caletti also did a wonderful job pulling the book together at the end, finishing it up in a delicate way, and leaving you with a feeling of peace. An ending worthy of the book.
I'd give this book to: I'd give this book to anyone - though I've already suggested it to a friend who has similar problems as Clara. It's a book that is almost informative at just how dangerous relationships can be, as well as a good book for anyone who wants a realistic modern, relationship based fiction book. This is a book I'd happily hand to people down the street, because it's an interesting story, and I don't think there is anyone who wouldn't like at least one section of it.
Rating: Four out of Five; I'd give it a higher rating, but I do hate giving a book a five. So maybe it's more of a four and three quarters. Yes. that sounds more likely, more appropriate. This book was wonderful. Cleverly written, designed to capture attention and hold it. It was very consistent, as well. And over all. It's an amazing story, worthy of being noticed.
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