In Between Days

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Pub Date 11 Sep 2019 | Archive Date 26 Dec 2019

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Description

Chicago suburbs, 1985. The high school. The mall. The blood-stained Mercedes. Misogyny. Homophobia. Class warfare. Cocaine.

(And the first semester isn't even over yet.)

The Jocks with their pastel Izods. The Barbies. The loser Burnouts.

High school in the 1980s had rules. Barbies and Jocks can mix. Barbie cheerleaders steer clear of the losers. Punks want to burn it all down.

Samantha Ward doesn't love the rules, but she plays to win. So when a snarky Burnout goes after her in a face-off, of course she fights back. Of course she fights mean. She may not get his sex joke, but she knows he made one. About her. In front of the entire cafeteria. And what's worse, she feels a tingle when she looks at bad-boy Jason.

How could she know her mean girl put-down would launch a war? Or that the school she knew hid a darker world she'd never even dreamed of?

In Between Days is a pitch-perfect story of first love, friendship, and enemies; of loyalty, betrayal, and the power of secrets. This darkly funny, suspenseful tale is perfect for fans of The Outsiders and The Breakfast Club.

Chicago suburbs, 1985. The high school. The mall. The blood-stained Mercedes. Misogyny. Homophobia. Class warfare. Cocaine.

(And the first semester isn't even over yet.)

The Jocks with their pastel...


Advance Praise

"Gripping and unputdownable. Like walking into a John Hughes film ..." (Christina Lauren, international bestselling author of Dating You/Hating You); "this book is interfering with my sleep...in a good way" (Amazon reviewer)

"Gripping and unputdownable. Like walking into a John Hughes film ..." (Christina Lauren, international bestselling author of Dating You/Hating You); "this book is interfering with my sleep...in a...


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ISBN 9781087805757
PRICE US$3.99 (USD)

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I received In Between Days by Anne Jamison, free, from Net Gallery in exchange for an honest review.
This is a coming of age story involving teenagers which involve dark secrets and romance.
It takes place in the Suburbs of Chicago in 1985
It kind of reminded me of The Breakfast Club.
This book has everything. The proverbial bad boy. Lesbians, and class warfare
There is also some Homophobia and Misogyny thrown in.
This book brings you back to all the wild things that happened in High School
An enjoyable read

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An enjoyable, relatable read. Consistencies with the late 80's pop culture are near spot on (although I did recognize one colloquialism early in the book that was used but had not been popularized yet (I know, right). I identified with much of the subplots as it brought back many memories of my youth. Jason's broodiness was well depicted and contrasted with Samantha's naive optimism, the resulting sexual tension was palpable.

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In Between Days was a refreshing take on the “popular kid / loser kid” love trope. I use the term refreshing lightly however, as the book deals with some very serious, very dark themes (drugs guns and prostitutes just to name a few). I also loved the setting - classic 1980s high school, big hair and big sleeves and hanging out at the mall. Unlike a lot of teen books, name dropping pop culture references didn’t feel heavy handed, it lended itself perfectly to creating the rich environment of the book. It’s hard to analyze the plot too much without giving away some key points, but each of the four main characters was fleshed out so well they felt like friends (aside from the one, of course, who feels like a real enemy.)

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i really enjoyed reading this book, the characters were great and I really enjoyed the timelessness of the plot. Overall i really enjoyed reading this book.

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I was not to get interested in this book and I did not finish it. The characters and the plot did were not able to catch or keep my attention

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