A review by becca
Between the Lives by Jessica Shirvington

5.0

Sabine has two lives. Every night at midnight, she "shifts" into her other life, back and forth so much that it makes her sick to her stomach. In one world, her life is blissfully perfect, but she's just not that happy there. In her other life, it's simple and quiet, unlike her other life completely. Even her siblings in the worlds are different.
So when Sabine breaks her arm in one world and in the other it's perfectly fine, she notices the first of many "glitches" to come. Glitches happen sometimes in her worlds, she'll see a man from her one life who has a different career and lifestyle in another. But this glitch is different, and so she starts on a course of testing the boundaries as far as she can. Medicating herself in one world, even self inflicting wounds to see if the body transfers them to the other world. But when Ethan, a friend of her Parents who regularly comes into their workplace, catches on to her drug stealing, her Parents also catch on in one world. But telling has never been an option for Sabine - anyone would be right to think she was mad - and whatever the outcome, she had to be sure that it didn't disrupt her plan. But her plans soon get ripped to shreds by her Parents when they catch on to the biggest reveal yet.
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