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History Is All You Left Me
- Narrated by: Tom Picasso
- Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
- Categories: Teen & Young Adult, Literature & Fiction
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OCD-afflicted Griffin has just lost his first love, Theo, in a drowning accident. In an attempt to hold on to every piece of the past, he forges a friendship with Theo's last boyfriend, Jackson. When Jackson begins to exhibit signs of guilt, Griffin suspects he's hiding something and will stop at nothing to get to the truth about Theo's death. But as the grieving pair grows closer, listeners will question Griffin's own version of the truth - in terms of both what he's willing to hide and what true love means.
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- Bryan Formosa
- 08-01-21
Very touching
Could have cried a million times listening to this. The story is so well written and deals with so many human experiences from a realistic perspective. Honestly, my new favourite book.
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- KidInCare
- 11-01-20
The emotional read makes a good book, even better!
One of my favourite titles as it is, HISTORY IS ALL YOU LEFT ME, just gets better with the Audible read, by Tom Picasso. The emotion is subtle and 'glum', adding to Griff's turmoil and grief at Theo's death.
A very brilliant read.
And an even better listen.
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- jtcoops
- 07-06-19
One of the best
The quality of writing and the superb narration with exactly the right level of characterisation makes this one of my favourite Audibles so far. The story draws you in from the start helped greatly by Tom Picasso's sympathetic and wholly character immersed narration. The depth of each character is revealed throughout the story. It's an emotional journey from the start and easy to shed more than a few tears as it's impossible not to empathise with Griffin Jackson Wade and Theo throughout the passages of history and present time. By the end of the book I feel I know all 4 characters personally and that makes the story even more emotional.
Im on my second listen. Its one of the best books of its genre and of its time.
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- A. Listener
- 11-04-19
Excellent read (listen)
A wonderful, well written story.
I was pleasantly surprised by the way the events unfolded. I was sure, from early on, how I expected the story to end, but I was mistaken. I won't say more so not to spoil the story.
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- Amazon Customer
- 25-01-19
A beautiful but heartwrenching story
I downloaded this audiobook on a bit of a whim, but I am so glad I did. The story was lovely: of first loves, the complications of young love & finding your way through tragedy.
I found it particularly clever how teenage characters presented very adult feelings and reactions, but in a totally believable way. But the most impressive part of the writing was the switch between history & the present day. This was so well done that every time you returned to the present, you felt the gut-wrench that a principle character was dead (not a spoiler!), so, as a reader, you were walking the same journey as the narrating character.
Occasionally I felt the language was a little over dramatic, hence my 4 stars instead of 5, but this was few and far between. I've given 4 stars for the narrating only because there was moments where the narrator sometimes became much louder or more pronounced, which pulled you from a moment. But otherwise, Tom Picasso handled the narrating with aplomb.
Overall a great book - I often became so absorbed I nearly missed my bus stop!
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- Nicola Marriott
- 17-12-18
BLOOMIN’ AMAZING
I LOVE THIS BOOK SO BLOOOMIN MUCH. this was a bloomin masterpiece and i have no more words
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- BevS
- 20-07-18
My first Adam Silvera.....
I'm giving 5 stars for the story and 4 stars for the narration cos the quality wasn't that good at times, very muffled, although I did like the narrator. There were tears, laughter [the scene with the condoms, Grif's dad and the awkward silences/embarrassment for all concerned in the shop made me hoot] AND I loved the fact that the author didn't give us a whitewashed version of the YA aspect of the story, and try to pretend that the boys weren't having sex when you knew damn well that they were [although not on page]. Both boys had faults and made mistakes....My first Adam Silvera - of course he ripped my heart out and then put it back together again very slowly. They Both Die at the End will be up shortly, again on audio and I can't wait for What If It's Us in October.
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- Amazon Customer
- 22-04-18
A lovely story about loss
A story about love and trust and responsibilities that come with it. The character's dealing with loss is well written and believable. A lovely story.
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- Nick Simms
- 31-03-18
This will rip out your heart
Where does History Is All You Left Me rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Second only to Adam Silvera's "They Both Die At The End". Utterly brilliant book
What was one of the most memorable moments of History Is All You Left Me?
The sudden realisation that it is possible to place blame upon oneself unknowingly
What does Tom Picasso bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
A human touch. Listening to someone read a story is the most wonderful experience. Tom has a wonderful narrating voice
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Destroyed me emotionally at points. made me feel happy at others. Adam is a genius with emotional dialogue
Any additional comments?
I cannot recommend this highly enough. Brilliant!!
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- Elishia Chave
- 28-02-18
Honest and beautifully complex
I’m so glad I found this author. I’m going through Adam Silvera’s work and adoring each new character, and each new wonderfully crafted perspective!
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- B.A. Wilson
- 02-12-17
It Hurts. So You'll Like It.
This is one of those books that is beautiful in a painful sort of way. I would definitely reread this, as it approaches grief in a way that feels so honest, and some of the perspectives are refreshingly different from other YA Contemporary stories centered around grief and loss.
The writing is excellent, and I adore the characters. There was even something that took me by surprise, because I was so buried in the story that I didn't even bother making predictions or assumptions while I read. I was just completely along for the ride on this, and I think that was the right way to experience it. Because, after all, grief itself is rather unpredictable.
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- Angela
- 20-02-18
i want my heart back
this book... this book tore my heart out and I kind of want it back. the story was amazing, heart breaking and,over all just a great time. I've always loved books that can make me really feel something and this book did that. and the narrator did a good job of capturing the pain griffin was going through. I swear, sometimes it felt like he was actually crying in the booth. I highly recommend this to anyone and everyone
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- Ray Paramo
- 27-08-17
A Beautiful Narrative of Young Love and Real Loss
Would you consider the audio edition of History Is All You Left Me to be better than the print version?
Silvera's novel is a very beautiful exploration of first love and loss--death, in fact. The relationship between Griffin and Theo is authentic and heartfelt and the tenderness of their dynamic resonates in the pain that Griffin feels as he processes his grief over Theo's death. This novel had me smiling, sneering, chuckling, and frowning. I cared about these characters--I sincerely wanted Griffin to find happiness again.
The novel's third act does struggle a bit: some events unfold that are not only unprecedented, but a little difficult to buy. That being said, 'History Is All You Left Me' concludes well and leaves a lot on which to reflect. The novel is poignant, insightful, raw, and, most importantly, enjoyable. I find myself quickly becoming a Silvera fan, and I look forward to the release of his next book, 'They Both Die at the End.'
What about Tom Picasso’s performance did you like?
While he does sound a little young, Picasso did a great job of conveying a sense of innocence and vulnerability through Griffin's narration. He took about a chapter to grow on me, but thereafter, I enjoyed the performance.
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- whoa!
- 07-04-17
Surprisingly, it turned out to be a good read.
I'm not going to lie...
when I first purchased this book, I thought I had wasted a credit. I had the mentality of "I will finish this no matter what!"
The more I listened, the more I appreciated what I read. This book focuses on a a boy who is grieving the loss of his first love. It switches between two timelines. The timeline where Theo is dead, and the timeline where he's alive and you get to see the dynamic between griff and the group. There are quite a few twist that I was not expecting. It's a great read. By the end of the book, you'll grow to care for the characters, all of them.
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- Amazon Customer
- 31-01-18
Ruined Me
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- Jonathan Rich
- 10-03-17
Amazing
The story was absolutely beautiful, you can relate to the characters and fall in love with each and everyone presented! I've listened to this book twice in a row because of how amazing the story is. Definitely a great listen/read.
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- Laura
- 18-01-17
love the story, not the narrator
another amazing book from adam silvera. cannot gush enough. however, i found it difficult to get through because of the narrator. he speaks with a lot of inflection and emotion, but can, at times, sound like an overexcited child.
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- Anonymous User
- 18-01-18
BRILLIANT!
Despite some confusion on account of who's speaking at any given time. The story was beautiful! It breaks your heart from the first chapter and allows you to truly empathize with the characters
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- Anonymous User
- 27-04-17
History Is All You Left Me
Utterly beautiful. Adam is a master at captivating his audience. Every word had me hooked. Deeply devastating, but heart warming.
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- Nicole
- 14-09-17
The feels though!
I love this book! Read it you will not be disappointed! Beautifully written story and super amazing characters! Can't wait to read more from Adam!!
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