
Author: Jennifer Castle
Publisher: HarperTeen
Genres: Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction
Publication Date: January 2, 2018
Rating:


What does it really mean to be kind . . . and why does it sometimes feel like the hardest thing in the world to do? High school senior Kendall, who just returned from a life-changing semester in Europe, and Max, who is drifting his way through a gap year before college, struggle with these questions when they witness a tragic accident in New York City during the holiday season. Racked with guilt, the two accept a dare to perform random acts of kindness to strangers. The challenge pulls these two teens, who have a history together from back home, closer and closer as they explore a vibrant city filled with other people’s stories and secrets.
Kendall and Max can’t deny their growing bond, even though they both have other romantic entanglements and uncertain futures. As the clock counts down on New Year’s Eve, will they find themselves together at midnight?


Review: Together at Midnight by Jennifer Castle
Together at Midnight by Jennifer Castle is so touching as it tells the story of two people doing random acts of kindness at New Year’s. I enjoyed the main characters and their complexity, and the short chapters from the people they help add depth to the story. Fans of books like Dash and Lily’s Book of Dares will love this influential story.
❀ Inspirational
This book tells the story of two teens who make it their goal to complete seven random acts of kindness before New Year’s in New York after they witness an accident. The story contains a powerful message, and I loved the way that the main characters are able to turn something tragic into something that is helpful and inspiring to others. As well, the New York setting is so magical, and it was interesting to follow the main characters around the city. This book is uplifting, and it will leave readers feeling inspired to do random acts of kindness themselves.
❀ Well-Developed Main Characters
I enjoyed both the main characters, Kendall and Max. they are relatable, and the feelings they experience after being bystanders are so real. Their compassion and willingness to do simple things that can make a person’s day are also inspiring. What is interesting is the fact that both of them are taking a break from school for different reasons, and I appreciated how the author explains factors such as ADHD and how it might impact a person’s education. Overall, Kendall and Max have entertaining voices, and they are both well developed.
❀ Interesting Narrrators
One of my favourite aspects of the book was the occasional chapter from the perspective of someone Kendall and Max helped. These short chapters really highlight the message of the book, and they show that you never really know what someone else is going through. What is touching about others’ narrations is the fact that the reader can see the impact of a small action on that character. I am not normally a fan of too many different narrations, but it worked out very well in this case.
❀ Random Acts of Kindness
Together at Midnight by Jennifer Castle is an influential novel about random acts of kindness during the holidays. I enjoyed the complex main characters and the bits of narration from the people that are helped. I would definitely recommend this one, and it will leave readers with a smile.
You’ve convinced me! Now I want to read this 😁 Sounds a little like Mitch Albom’s type of stories, I like the POVs of the people they helped, makes me curious how they’ve been impacted by the act of kindness.
I should try some of his! It is such a wonderful book to read. 🙂
Omg, you should totally! Tuesdays With Morrie and The Five People You Meet In Heaven are my faves. He has a new one out, a sequel to the latter one I mentioned(I even got an ARC for it!) Be ready to cry though 😊
I’m adding this to my wishlist right now. It sounds like a book my sweet daughter would enjoy.
Dianna recently posted…The Mother-In-Law by Sally Hepworth @StMartinsPress @SallyHepworth
It is perfect for the start of a new year! 🙂
I think I’d enjoy this book. Character driven stories are a favorite of mine. I love the cover too. It has a message in itself. Thanks for the wonderful review.
Laura Thomas recently posted…Last Review for 2018 ~ Wolves: Hell Divers IV
It was such a wonderful book to end the year with. 🙂
interesting premise
This sounds like a fun read! Something my young adult child would enjoy too.
I found this book delightful. There was a lot of really heartwarming stuff too, which is what I expect when I read something set during the holiday season. I was a fan of the the side commentary with got between the MC’s POVs. I found those bits quite interesting and insightful.
Sam@wlabb recently posted…Top Ten Tuesday: Best of the Bunch – Volume 2
Yes! There were so many interesting aspects to this book. 🙂
Great review! This book is on my TBR list but I haven’t gotten around to it yet. I’m so glad you enjoyed it! I love complex characters in my YA reads!
Raven @ Dreamy Addictions recently posted…January Most Anticipated Releases [2019]
I hope that you love it when you do get a chance to read it! 🙂
Sounds like it’s worth a read after seeing your review. Thanks
Thanks for the recommendation of this book, it looks great!
Have this one on my tbr; sounds great thanks for the review!