Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver

Book Summary

Lauren Oliver, an American author, has written a thought-provoking book titled "Before I Fall" which features a unique narrative. She addresses the challenges faced by young people in society and mentions that J. Ash, another successful author, has said that there are parts of it that will bring readers to tears. The story revolves around a teenage girl who is set to relive the last day of her life for a week, but with a different purpose.

She intends to confront her fate and understand why such an event has occurred and led to her demise. Consequently, she decides to exhibit behaviors that greatly differ from her past and even stray far from her personal temperament, surprising her friends and family with her actions. Samantha, around whom the story revolves, along with her close friends Lindsay, Elody, and Alison, takes the audience on a journey filled with twists and turns, culminating in an unpredictable ending.

Another pivotal moment in Oliver's writing is Samantha's attempt to build a close relationship with a sick girl with whom she has had a troubled history, adding excitement to the story.

About the Author

Laura Susan Chchtr, known by her pen name Lauren Oliver, is an American author born on November 8, 1982, in New York City. She completed her university education at the University of Chicago and began writing professionally in 2010. Oliver writes across various age groups, including young adults and adults, producing works in romance, science fiction, and fantasy genres. Some of her most well-known works include the "Delirium" trilogy, "Broken Things," and "Panic."

Who Should Read the Book?

The book is primarily aimed at those who enjoy stories centered around young people and the challenges they face.

Book Quotes

In fact, my grades in chemistry this year have been relatively good, but not because I've made some kind of discovery about proton-electron interactions. The reason for my straight A's can be summed up in two words: Jeremy Bell.
He is thinner than me and his mouth always smells like cereal, but he lets me copy his homework and moves his desk closer to mine on test days so I can sneak a look at his answers without making it obvious. Unfortunately, because I went to the bathroom before Mr. Tierney's class and stood there checking the number of roses for Ellie, we always see each other in the bathroom before fourth period, because he has biology class at the same time I have chemistry.
I arrived very late and couldn't sit in my usual spot next to Jeremy. There are three questions on Mr. Tierney's test, and I don't even know enough to fake an answer for one of them. Next to me, Lauren is hunched over her paper, her tongue sticking out between her teeth. She always does this when she's thinking.
Honestly, the first answer looks relatively good: her answers are neat and thoughtful, and they aren't messy or illegible like when you don't know what you're talking about and hope the teacher doesn't notice. Then I remember that Mr. Tierney lectured Lauren last week about raising her grades. Maybe she studied a lot more.


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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ HarperCollins; 1st edition (2 Mar. 2010)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 470 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 006172680X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0061726804
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 14 - 18 years
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13.97 x 3.68 x 20.96 cm
  • Best Sellers Rank: 408,707 in Books

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