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Cooper Bartholomew Is Dead by Rebecca James

paperlove's review against another edition

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4.0

Eigentlich kann man bei diesem Buch gar nicht Spoilern, denn sowohl der Titel des Buches als auch die Inhaltsangabe verraten bereits worum es geht: Cooper Bartholomew ist verstorben und lässt nicht nur seine Familie, sondern auch seine feste Freundin und sein Freundeskreis geschockt zurück. Keiner weiss, wie es dazu gekommen ist. Da Cooper gerade erst im jungen Erwachsenenalter war, liegt die Vermutung nach einem Suizid nahe. Doch ausgerechnet Coopers Freundin, Libby, hat Schwierigkeiten damit, an diese Theorie zu glauben. Sie kann nicht fassen, dass ihr Freund, mit dem sie sich eine Zukunft ausgemalt hat, sich umgebracht haben soll.

Und bevor wir erfahren, was tatsächlich mit Cooper passiert ist, wird die Zeit zurückgedreht und gezeigt, wie – mehr oder weniger – enge Freunde ihn in den vergangenen Monaten in verschiedenen Situationen erlebt haben, nichtsahnend, dass einer ihrer besten Freunde schon bald sterben wird. Der Hauptfokus wird dabei natürlich auf die Kennenlerngeschichte zwischen Libby und Cooper gelegt. In verschiedenen Kapiteln erzählt sie, wie sie sich in ihn verliebt hat und wie glücklich die beiden bis zuletzt waren.
Neben dieser Liebesgeschichte kommen auch Claire und Sebastian zu Wort. Dabei sorgt vor allem Claire durch ihre Sichtweise für Ärger, denn sie war nicht nur eifersüchtig auf die neu entstandene Liebe zwischen Libby und Cooper, sondern hat dies Libby gegenüber auch immer wieder spüren lassen.

Während die Kapitel so dahinfliegen, fragt man sich als Leser natürlich zunehmend, was die verschiedenen Personen wohl mit Coopers Tod zu tun haben oder ob letztendlich sogar einer von ihnen dafür verantwortlich ist. Angespornt durch diese Spannung, konnte ich das Ende kaum herbeisehnen. Und als es endlich da war, wird man nicht enttäuscht. Das Buch endet zwar nicht mit einem unvorhergesehenen Plot Twist, aber die Story wird ordentlich abgerundet und offene Fäden werden zusammengeführt, so dass man mit dem Ende zufrieden sein kann. Ich hätte mir aber dann doch irgendwie gewünscht, dass mich die Enthüllung um die Umstände von Coopers Tod mehr von den Socken hauen würden. Deshalb kann ich auch nicht die vollen 5 Sterne vergeben.

Fazit:
Eine Story, die Fragen aufwirft und mich als Leser packen konnte. Nachdem man Cooper und sein Umfeld mit jedem Kapitel besser kennenlernen kann, will man unbedingt wissen, was denn nun zu seinem Tod geführt hat. Alles in allem ein kurzweiliger und doch fesselnder Young Adult Roman, den ich empfehlen kann.

bryonycostello's review against another edition

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4.0

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tehani's review against another edition

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5.0

SPOILERS! (sort of)



I adored Cooper Bartholomew the character, and I'm so glad we got to know him, though that made the book all the more sad for me, because I genuinely LIKED him! I kept hoping that the title was a trick, that there was going to be a big reveal about some huge conspiracy that Cooper was in on to uncover the past and find bring it all to light. Sadly, that was not the case, but I was honestly kept guessing both on this, and on the outcome of the mystery, for the entire book. That's a rare thing! I asked the author on Twitter if she had, ala Lost or Dallas (or the Simpsons…), written the book with several alternate endings in mind, then gone with just one, because I genuinely couldn't pick it (though I did pick one of the other twists relatively early, so that was okay!). But wouldn't a Choose-your-own-adventure version of this be cool?!

Anyway, I've blathered on, but really, all I want to say is READ THIS BOOK! It's a little bit funny and sad and heartbreaking but clever and the characters are genuine and the premise interesting – recommended!

Thank you to the publisher for my advance review copy.

busyreading's review against another edition

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5.0

Libby Lawson and Cooper Bartholomew bump into one another in an aisle of a bottle shop. From this day on they become friends and as time goes on, their feelings for one another begin to get stronger. But of course not everyone was happy about Libby and Cooper being together. Sebastian, who was Cooper's best friend was one of them. Cooper couldn't understand Sebastian's change in attitude every time he saw him.

On the day Cooper's body was discovered people believed it was suicide, but Libby was not one of those people. Having never showed any signs of suicide, Libby believed Cooper's death was caused another way. With this in mind Libby decides she will do all she can to find out what actually happened to Cooper, but will Libby find out the truth or was Cooper's death a suicide?

What a terrific read by Aussie author Rebecca James. This really was a fast paced psychological thriller with twist and turns you won't see coming. A must read for lovers of YA readers or anyone who enjoys a really good and very entertaining read.

shelleyrae's review against another edition

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4.0


When Cooper Bartholomew's broken body is found at the base of a cliff his death is declared a suicide but Libby, Cooper's girlfriend, refuses to believe him capable of it. Desperate to understand what led him to the edge, Libby retraces Cooper's last hours, eventually unraveling a tale of betrayal, jealousy, and shocking secrets.

The story unfolds from the alternating perspectives of Cooper, Libby, Sebastian and Claire, and shifts between 'then', detailing the events that led up to Cooper's death, and 'now', exposing its aftermath.

Though well paced, the novel lacked much of the tension I had been expecting, this is more of a psychological drama than a thriller. I found the plot fairly predictable and while the circumstances surrounding Cooper's death, when finally revealed, are emotionally powerful, they didn't come as a surprise to me. However, I found the narrative very compelling, due in no small part to my investment in the characters.

All four protagonists felt genuine in ways to me that other characters in the New Adult genre have rarely done, I believed in their emotion, motivation and actions. The characters have distinct voices, which is important given the structure of the narrative, and are complex individuals. The relationship dynamics are also convincingly drawn.

An engaging read about friendship, first love, loss and lies, I really enjoyed Cooper Bartholomew is Dead. This is Rebecca James' third novel following on from [b:Beautiful Malice|7034333|Beautiful Malice |Rebecca James|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1268546987s/7034333.jpg|7282742] and [b:Sweet Damage|13131625|Sweet Damage|Rebecca James|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1350524965s/13131625.jpg|18307902].

stephee's review against another edition

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4.0

Ugh, not another suicide book?! Thought cynical me. Luckily Karen Carswell assured me that it was so much more than that. Because it is! I read it in one sitting. I just *had* to find out how it ended. So thanks, Karen, for the recommendation!

michhellongrace's review against another edition

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5.0

4.5 this book is nothing like I've ever read if you are even thinking of reading this, you should.

cassie_the_weird's review against another edition

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4.0

Ok, so I know it looks like it took me 5 months to read this...but in reality it only took me, like, 3 sittings.

Really good book. I'm just really, really sad that Cooper is dead.

itratali's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging emotional mysterious sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.5

lea1105's review against another edition

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dark mysterious sad tense fast-paced

4.5


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