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Something like fate by susane colasanti
Something like fate by susane colasanti












something like fate by susane colasanti something like fate by susane colasanti

It’s like a tv show and binging all the episodes of the season(s) to see how it goes. It just makes you eager read more and more of how everything goes. All the chapters have a twist and each character make their own stories and fall in love. Personal I think the book is amazing and is very real. The point of view is from Lani’s where you can see the person who made the mistake but for love. Finally, symbolism to show certain things in the story. Descriptive language to tell the words of characters that make the characters and their love. Colasanti uses mood to say all the emotions of the character of how the feeling for each other and the anger from most characters. Strong mood, descriptive language and symbolism. In the novel, the author uses important factors that make the book alive. The novel runs along a love trail of decisions and wanted relationships. To do what? Play games, buy things or… get close? Jason slowly gets close with Lani but how would Lani feel, Erin or even other people feel and think. Erin goes to summer camp and Lani and Jason are left together. They get into a relationship until summer hits. They bonded with the fate of how they live until something besides fate turns to love.

something like fate by susane colasanti

Once they got older they have bonded more with the accident. In the past, a car accident had happened between them and quickly Erin had saved Lani’s life from the lake. In “Something Like Fate” a romance/realistic novel by Susane Colasanti tells a love triangle between three main characters. Ages 12–up.But I can’t do this, she saved my life! These words lingered in Lani’s head through the summer. Lani's obsession with the mystical can feel more like a device than an innate part of her personality, but her struggle with fate nonetheless adds needed depth to this familiar romantic triangle. Erin's reaction to the romance is intense, and Lani soon find herself a social outcast, while her friendship with her closeted gay friend, Blake, is strained after he's outed and harassed. Readers will understand both Lani's connection with Jason, who "feels like home," and her bond with Erin, which was crystallized when they were in a car accident years earlier, but has been weakening. Lani and Erin are both obsessed with fate-horoscopes, birth charts, dream analysis, etc.-and Lani must decide if her relationship with Jason is meant to be, even if it is what a fortune teller predicted will destroy her bond with Erin. When Erin goes to summer camp, Jason breaks up with her and Lani starts seeing him in secret. Sixteen-year-old Lani feels an instant spark with Jason, but tries to ignore her feelings because he's dating her best friend, Erin.














Something like fate by susane colasanti