Day: October 30, 2024

Audiobook Review: Something Like Gravity by Amber Smith

Something Like Gravity
Author: Amber Smith

Narrators:
MW Cartozian Wilson

Sandy Rustin
Published: June 18, 2019
Audiobook: 9 hours 7 minutes

Reviewed By: Jessica
Dates Listened To: October 21-25, 2024
Jessica’s Rating: 3 stars

Book Description:

Chris and Maia aren’t off to a great start.

A near-fatal car accident first brings them together, and their next encounters don’t fare much better. Chris’s good intentions backfire. Maia’s temper gets the best of her.

But they’re neighbors, at least for the summer, and despite their best efforts, they just can’t seem to stay away from each other.

The path forward isn’t easy. Chris has come out as transgender, but he’s still processing a frightening assault he survived the year before. Maia is grieving the loss of her older sister and trying to find her place in the world without her. Falling in love was the last thing on either of their minds.

But would it be so bad if it happened anyway?

Jessica’s Review:

I saw this one in my Audible account and it was available until October 30th, so I decided to go ahead and listen to it. And it was just ok.  I didn’t really connect with Maia as she was just so… I’m not sure but poor Chris. He had experienced so much bad in life already at a young age! But really both Chris and Maia are going through losses.  They are two traumatized teens who meet when Chris almost hits Maia with his car!

I had no issue with one of the characters being transgendered, we need more of those books for trans youth. But maybe they should be written by trans authors. Authors who know what these characters are going through. The author is in the community, but not trans herself, so it may have been some of the issues I felt. I did not know this about the author until I went to go write my review. I have read some books about trans characters written by trans authors and I felt what I was supposed in those books!

There is a little bit of spice for a YA novel, but nothing too much. Its two young people having their first relationship and experiences.

The narrators MW Cartozian Wilson and Sandy Rustin both gave fabulous jobs in their narration!

Overall, I give this novel a solid three stars. It was a good effort with intended love written by the author that just overall did not work for me.

Purchase Links:
Amazon US
Amazon UK