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Official Review: Journey by Lindsay Schuster

Posted: 31 Aug 2020, 03:01
by ReyvrexQuestor Reyes
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Journey" by Lindsay Schuster.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Journey by Lindsay Schuster is a story about four friends, four women leading separate lives, but bound together in the spirit of caring, understanding, and compassion. Amy, Stephanie, Kaila, and Jenny abided by an unwritten commitment to be there for each other in times of joy, or sorrow, as they travel along life’s thoroughfares with their respective families and loved ones. It was uncertain if they ever arrived at their intended destinations, fulfilling their dreams, but how they got there was quite a journey.

Truth be told, this novel compelled my mind to do multi-tasking. There were four story threads, simultaneously unfolding parallel to one another. I have to hold three stories in abeyance mentally, while the story currently playing has my attention. Sometimes, though, when all the girls meet together in one setting, the scenes would be unified.

In a sense, the story was about true friendship and love. There was the closeness of people outside of the affinity of blood. And there was the case of love crying out for its own when abandoned by motherly love at a very young age. Love in dearth where most needed and love wasted where easily given. Oh, the ironies and vagaries of fate. It was life in all its realism.

I see that myriad characters complemented the family life of each girl, bringing with it family issues of their own. At any rate, this enriched the storyline further and added more credence to the already well-fleshed-out character of the girls. Growing up in the suburbs, finding a university to enroll in, and be involved in matters of the heart at one’s hometown or at the workplace would surely be something many could relate to. And should some find these not so much out of the ordinary, they may yet find delight in the fact that these men and women were imbued with an extraordinary sense of propriety and morality.

I enjoyed reading the novel, feeling as though I was physically present in the argumentation of the couples regarding their domestic issues. I felt at ease with the language used that was easily comprehensible, without the technical or professional jargon often spoken in work, school, or medical places.

I found only minimal issues with the grammar and it appeared that much editing had already been done. I could say that I have nothing to dislike in the novel, and no star to be taken away from the rating of 4 out of 4 stars. It is a compelling book, and I recommend this to young adults looking for an enjoyable read.

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Re: Official Review: Journey by Lindsay Schuster

Posted: 05 Sep 2020, 06:42
by Stephanie Elizabeth
This sounds like an emotionally driven book that uncovers common topics that go hand in hand with coming of age. While the multiple storylines could be a potential deterrent if handled poorly, it sounds like the author weaved the stories together in a way that doesn't confuse the reader. I really enjoyed reading your review; thank you!

Re: Official Review: Journey by Lindsay Schuster

Posted: 05 Sep 2020, 06:54
by Tablito
This book is a reflection of true friendship where friends complement the family life of each other.

Re: Official Review: Journey by Lindsay Schuster

Posted: 05 Sep 2020, 12:34
by Ada Ling
"I enjoyed reading the novel, feeling as though I was physically present in the argumentation of the couples regarding their domestic issues." - if you have this feeling while reading the book, this will be a good book to read. Thank you for bringing this book to the attention!

Re: Official Review: Journey by Lindsay Schuster

Posted: 05 Sep 2020, 23:41
by dianaterrado
Sounds like an interesting read! Great review!

Re: Official Review: Journey by Lindsay Schuster

Posted: 08 Sep 2020, 04:33
by Ebby Brown
Sounds like an interesting story of four ladies whose lives are relatable to young adults. Nice review.

Re: Official Review: Journey by Lindsay Schuster

Posted: 16 Sep 2020, 07:48
by Amara911
I enjoy reading books that promotes friendship amongst women... Thanks for this review, I would love to read this

Re: Official Review: Journey by Lindsay Schuster

Posted: 17 Sep 2020, 07:16
by Luluwa79
There's a saying "even if you don't value material things or money, give value to friendship". True friendship last forever and in times of need, they are always there.
Thanks for the review, I would love to add this to my bookshelf.

Re: Official Review: Journey by Lindsay Schuster

Posted: 17 Sep 2020, 16:11
by Manang Muyang
One true friend is a great blessing! Four are a treasure trove.

Hey, Rey. I couldn't see those lines from Sonnet 107. Where should I look?

Re: Official Review: Journey by Lindsay Schuster

Posted: 01 Oct 2020, 03:16
by SamaylaM
This is such a great premise for an young-adult book! From your thorough review, I can understand why this book has been rated perfectly. Great work!

Re: Official Review: Journey by Lindsay Schuster

Posted: 01 Oct 2020, 04:51
by Abi_kanda
Don't you just love a book that features great and strong friendship! I am definitely reading this one.

Re: Official Review: Journey by Lindsay Schuster

Posted: 22 May 2022, 01:23
by honeybear_11001
Seems like an interesting read about these four women with an unspoken duty towards each other. Can't wait to read it. Great review.

Re: Official Review: Journey by Lindsay Schuster

Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 09:06
by ReyvrexQuestor Reyes
Manang Muyang wrote: 17 Sep 2020, 16:11 One true friend is a great blessing! Four are a treasure trove.

Hey, Rey. I couldn't see those lines from Sonnet 107. Where should I look?
Pardon this late reply. This quote is from my own poem "Love Sonnet 107" which you could find in the Poetry section of the "forum" or if you have time go to PoemHunter.com to find it among my poems.