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Before You Break eBook Kyla Stone



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*Trigger warning Deals with themes of suicide, mental illness, and drug abuse.Recommended for 16+*

"I loved this book. It was truly amazing." -Lit This & That

"A well-written, moving tale that provides a candid look at troubled family relationships." -Cassidy's Bookshelves

"As gripping as any thriller." -Goodreads reviewer

"Just buy this book. Seriously. The treatment of mental health issues is vivid, empathetic, and hopeful." -Goodreads reviewer

Before You Break eBook Kyla Stone

This was a surprisingly uplifting book even though it dealt with two sisters' troubled childhoods and their struggles to cope with their emotional scars. I found both characters sympathetic and very realistic, and while this is definitely a character-driven story rather than an action-packed thriller, it was as gripping as any thriller. The author's writing style is suited to this type of story. She deftly weaves similes and metaphors into the narrative, capturing the characters' viewpoints and emotions. Her use of descriptions that add a sense of place as well as an emotional tone to the scene is remarkable.

Few of us can say we've had perfect childhoods, and most of us carry emotional baggage that can be destructive. We all have memories we should hold onto, as well as some we should let go. This book was a pleasure to read, and I guarantee it will touch you.

Product details

  • File Size 2929 KB
  • Print Length 334 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Paper Moon Press (February 15, 2017)
  • Publication Date February 15, 2017
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01N1T7VMA

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Their life has been anything but easy, and yet their struggle is what makes this book beautiful. Love that she also includes information to get help at the end. I think a lot of individuals will be able to identify with parts of their hardships.
Just buy the book. Seriously.
This is my first read from Kyla Stone, and I was drawn in immediately. The characters ring true in every moment, every conversation. I suffer from bipolar disorder and her treatment of mental illness is vivid, empathetic, and hopeful. I'm hooked, and headed over to buy the rest of Stone's novels.
Another. brilliant book by this very talented author. I read this book in two sittings after buying it on sale last week. What a find! I'm looking forward to watching Kyla Stone shine!
I purchased this book because I read Kyla Stone's debut novel, "Beneath The Skin," and loved it! "Who We Are Instead" was an equally enthralling journey into family dynamics, mental illness, and coping with tragedy. The characters had such depth and uniqueness; I was mesmerized by Lena's mother, mad at Lux (in the beginning), and delighted by Lena's blushing. Ms. Stone delicately balanced the struggles with awareness, hope, and healing. I definitely recommend this book!
I don't typically read stories like this one because it focuses too much on real life, however, once in a while I need a reality read.

The writing is almost flawless and I didn't want to stop reading once I decided to give it a chance.

I'll definitely read more works from this author although I'll have to have some light reading in between.

If you enjoy books with mental illness and dysfunctional families with a sprinkle of romance than this is for you.
I didn’t think I was going to like this book because I didn’t find the characters appealing or relatable but regardless, I couldn’t put the book down and had to finish it to know what happened. I realize the story was about the sisters but I kept wanting to know more about the parents, especially the mother (who, to me, was the most interesting character). I found the sisters a bit confusing and didn’t see their romantic relationships as very believable. I did like the diversity of the characters and how mysteries unfolded slowly as opposed to giving everything away early on, that kept you hooked. I was a little annoyed at the end though, because you think the book is over...then you turn the page and there’s another chapter. Overall, I liked it but not something I would read over or tell people they ‘had’ to read. I would read more by this author though to see how their writing progresses.
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Review Absolutely excellent. this book deftly threads the needle of addressing mental health issues and abuse without either excusing them or softening the blow too much. There's subtlety and complexity here, and excellent use of visual themes, but it's never forced. The descriptions are beautiful, the emotions genuine. Lux and Lena are heartbreakingly real and relateable, and the destruction of a family is traced inexorably to its conclusion.

Readers who liked Looking for Alaska but want something more mature will probably really enjoy this, as will fans of Miriam Toews (A Complicated Kindness, Irma Voth). It tackles diversity pretty well, and there are a lot of great little details in the supporting characters' lives.

I kind of wish a couple of plot events had happened differently, but that's just because I feel bad for the characters--not the fault of the story. A few of the teen fashion references were a little off, but I don't think that'll bug most people.

I received a pre-release copy of this book for a beta read, but this review was my own choice and was not required. I wanted to make sure other people knew how good this book is. I will be keeping track of this author's future works.
This was a surprisingly uplifting book even though it dealt with two sisters' troubled childhoods and their struggles to cope with their emotional scars. I found both characters sympathetic and very realistic, and while this is definitely a character-driven story rather than an action-packed thriller, it was as gripping as any thriller. The author's writing style is suited to this type of story. She deftly weaves similes and metaphors into the narrative, capturing the characters' viewpoints and emotions. Her use of descriptions that add a sense of place as well as an emotional tone to the scene is remarkable.

Few of us can say we've had perfect childhoods, and most of us carry emotional baggage that can be destructive. We all have memories we should hold onto, as well as some we should let go. This book was a pleasure to read, and I guarantee it will touch you.
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