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Alex is stuck. Stuck in Essex. Stuck in his childhood home. Stuck in a
job he hates. The relationship he'd been counting on all these years has
finally fallen apart. He's run out of things to hope for.
Anxious, uncertain and totally sober, Alex is dragged to the Outer
Hebrides by his long-suffering friend, James. Somewhere between the
mountains and the sea, Alex is desperate to find something to ignite a
spark of life in him again.
Through castles, ceilidhs, bothies, lochs, vast beaches and tiny
boats, chance meetings and old friends, Alex has to learn that maybe
taking responsibility doesn't mean the end of feeling free.
SOMETIMES THE HARDER WE LOOK, THE LESS WE SEE...
Alex is stuck. Stuck in Essex. Stuck in his childhood home. Stuck in a job he hates. The relationship he'd been counting on all these years has...
Alex is stuck. Stuck in Essex. Stuck in his childhood home. Stuck in a
job he hates. The relationship he'd been counting on all these years has
finally fallen apart. He's run out of things to hope for.
Anxious, uncertain and totally sober, Alex is dragged to the Outer
Hebrides by his long-suffering friend, James. Somewhere between the
mountains and the sea, Alex is desperate to find something to ignite a
spark of life in him again.
Through castles, ceilidhs, bothies, lochs, vast beaches and tiny
boats, chance meetings and old friends, Alex has to learn that maybe
taking responsibility doesn't mean the end of feeling free.
A Note From the Publisher
Jared A. Carnie is originally from Essex. He has since lived in Bath, Sheffield and the Outer Hebrides. His writing frequently appears in various journals, zines and anthologies. He has read at numerous events including the Inverness Book Festival and was awarded a New North Poets Award at the Northern Writers Awards 2015.
Jared A. Carnie is originally from Essex. He has since lived in Bath, Sheffield and the Outer Hebrides. His writing frequently appears in various journals, zines and anthologies. He has read at...
Jared A. Carnie is originally from Essex. He has since lived in Bath, Sheffield and the Outer Hebrides. His writing frequently appears in various journals, zines and anthologies. He has read at numerous events including the Inverness Book Festival and was awarded a New North Poets Award at the Northern Writers Awards 2015.
Advance Praise
"Watch this name, read this book, Jared A.Carnie can write." - Peter Urpeth, author of Far Inland
"Watch this name, read this book, Jared A.Carnie can write." - Peter Urpeth, author of Far Inland
Not my usual style of book as I prefer thrillers. It is well written and told in a charming way. Alex is stuck in his life and travels to the Outer Hebrides with his friend James. He learns a bit more about himself and what he wants from life as he goes on a voyage of self discovery on an island. Good descriptive passages had me transported to the isle of Lewis as Alex finds his way in life. A nice easy holiday read. Thank you Net Galley for my copy. I reviewed on Goodreads.
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sue w, Reviewer
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Waves by Jared A. Carnie is a new adult generation fiction read.
SOMETIMES THE HARDER WE LOOK, THE LESS WE SEE...
Alex is stuck. Stuck in Essex. Stuck in his childhood home. Stuck in a job he hates. The relationship he'd been counting on all these years has finally fallen apart. He's run out of things to hope for.
Anxious, uncertain and totally sober, Alex is dragged to the Outer Hebrides by his long-suffering friend, James. Somewhere between the mountains and the sea, Alex is desperate to find something to ignite a spark of life in him again.
This was a very good read. With good strong characters like Alex and James. Couldn't put it down. I liked the ending too. Recommended. 5*. Thanks to netgalley for the arc.
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Maggie M, Reviewer
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This book can be best described as a gentle book. There are no earth shattering events but in the course of the book a life is changed forever. Alex drifted into a job whilst his girlfriend went to Uni. He believed that they would marry when she graduated. That didn't happen. Now he is stuck in a rut. His friend James takes him to the Outer Hebrides to stay with his family for a week. The island and the people make Alex realise that there are always options.
A thoroughly nice read! Thanks to Netgalley for the chance to read and review it.
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This is a very sweet coming-of-age novel about Alex who is heartbroken when his girlfriend dumps him; he feels alone and lost in a dead-end job until his friend, James drags him to his family home in the Outer Hebrides. While Alex comes to some realizations slowly and without any great "aha" moments, his journey to self-discovery takes the reader to some lovely natural habitats as Alex witnesses the serene and humble lifestyle of the inhabitants. It's a story about family, friendship, and the "waves" of adolescence surging toward adulthood. It certainly made me want to visit!
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Waves was one of my reads of the year. I absolutely loved Alex's own narrative and found his literal and metaphorical journey really gripping due to the fact that it was so very Unsensational and dealt with the everyday in such an engrossing way. The setting itself was an incredible character and made me long to pack a bag and head North myself. Dealing wit the inner voice of such an introvert can be a challenge but Carnie has done a fantastic job of making us privy to Alex's inner voice without it seeming unrealistic or invasive. I thoroughly enjoyed losing myself in 'Waves' and would recommend it to anyone looking for an immersive winter read with an evocative setting and a truly engaging persona.
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Not my usual style of book as I prefer thrillers. It is well written and told in a charming way. Alex is stuck in his life and travels to the Outer Hebrides with his friend James. He learns a bit more about himself and what he wants from life as he goes on a voyage of self discovery on an island. Good descriptive passages had me transported to the isle of Lewis as Alex finds his way in life. A nice easy holiday read. Thank you Net Galley for my copy. I reviewed on Goodreads.
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Waves by Jared A. Carnie is a new adult generation fiction read.
SOMETIMES THE HARDER WE LOOK, THE LESS WE SEE...
Alex is stuck. Stuck in Essex. Stuck in his childhood home. Stuck in a job he hates. The relationship he'd been counting on all these years has finally fallen apart. He's run out of things to hope for.
Anxious, uncertain and totally sober, Alex is dragged to the Outer Hebrides by his long-suffering friend, James. Somewhere between the mountains and the sea, Alex is desperate to find something to ignite a spark of life in him again.
This was a very good read. With good strong characters like Alex and James. Couldn't put it down. I liked the ending too. Recommended. 5*. Thanks to netgalley for the arc.
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This book can be best described as a gentle book. There are no earth shattering events but in the course of the book a life is changed forever. Alex drifted into a job whilst his girlfriend went to Uni. He believed that they would marry when she graduated. That didn't happen. Now he is stuck in a rut. His friend James takes him to the Outer Hebrides to stay with his family for a week. The island and the people make Alex realise that there are always options.
A thoroughly nice read! Thanks to Netgalley for the chance to read and review it.
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Anne F, Educator
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This is a very sweet coming-of-age novel about Alex who is heartbroken when his girlfriend dumps him; he feels alone and lost in a dead-end job until his friend, James drags him to his family home in the Outer Hebrides. While Alex comes to some realizations slowly and without any great "aha" moments, his journey to self-discovery takes the reader to some lovely natural habitats as Alex witnesses the serene and humble lifestyle of the inhabitants. It's a story about family, friendship, and the "waves" of adolescence surging toward adulthood. It certainly made me want to visit!
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Jill A, Educator
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Waves was one of my reads of the year. I absolutely loved Alex's own narrative and found his literal and metaphorical journey really gripping due to the fact that it was so very Unsensational and dealt with the everyday in such an engrossing way. The setting itself was an incredible character and made me long to pack a bag and head North myself. Dealing wit the inner voice of such an introvert can be a challenge but Carnie has done a fantastic job of making us privy to Alex's inner voice without it seeming unrealistic or invasive. I thoroughly enjoyed losing myself in 'Waves' and would recommend it to anyone looking for an immersive winter read with an evocative setting and a truly engaging persona.