Ratings19
Average rating3.8
I loved Speak and Wintergirls. Laurie Halse Anderson's writing is very poetic and descriptive and I feel like her words are floating around in the air like clouds, lightweight yet heavy with meaning. The one fangirl moment I had while reading Catalyst was when Melinda makes a quick appearance. Speaking(!), happy and full of life for a brief moment.
I should have known there was something that would break me and unfortunately I got to that part at my break before I was going to sleep so I had to continue reading because I could not go to bed with that being the last thought in my head.
I wonder how impactful this book would be for a young adult and if it would be as meaningful to them as it was to me. I found Kate to be kind of a pushover and even at the end she wasn't someone who stood up for herself as much as I needed her to. There was very little resolution, but there was an ending. Does that make sense?
I didn't find any characters well rounded or sympathetic. Kate treated her brother like a kid yet I found him to be more mature than that. Her father just seemed like a mess, her best friend was just there and her boyfriend was flat and uninteresting.
In the end, I thought the whole thing, like Pangborn, kind of fell flat.