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Soon to be an off-Broadway musical!

In this delightful companion novel to Off the Page, #1 New York Times bestselling authors Jodi Picoult and her daughter and cowriter, Samantha van Leer, present the YA novel that started it all! Filled with romance, adventure, and humor, the magic jumps off the page (literally) in a story you’ll never forget.

What happens when happily ever after…isn’t?

Delilah is a bit of a loner who prefers spending her time in the school library with her head in a book—one book in particular.
Between the Lines may be a fairy tale, but it feels real. Prince Oliver is brave, adventurous, and loving. He really speaks to Delilah.

And then one day Oliver actually speaks to her. Turns out, Oliver is more than a one-dimensional storybook prince. He’s a restless teen who feels trapped by his literary existence and hates that his entire life is predetermined. He’s sure there’s more for him out there in the real world, and Delilah might just be his key to freedom.

A romantic and charming story, this companion novel to
Off the Page will make every reader believe in the fantastical power of fairy tales.
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"A compulsively readable charmer. The teen dialogue and interior monologues feel authentic, while Picoult’s practiced hand balances humor with larger issues such as abandonment, hope, and existential quandaries related to fate and human nature. Both silhouette and pencil drawings abound; characters climb in and around the text to excellent effect. Younger readers and their parents will appreciate the gentle, wholesome romance, with nary a shred of paranormal action. The tender, positive tone and effective pacing that builds to a satisfying finish will inspire readers to pass the book to a friend—or reread it themselves." -- Booklist

"A clever YA romance about the magical relationship between a loner and her fictional “Prince Charming.” Elements from Picoult’s other novels—alternating character viewpoints with distinguishing fonts, snappy chapter endings—are present, and the story is peppered with pop culture references to The Hunger Games, the Kindle Fire, and the X-Men, as well as comic relief in the form of characters like a talking horse that thinks it has a weight problem. Readers...will be swept up by the romantic premise."

-- Publishers Weekly

"Picoult and her coauthor daughter deliver an enjoyable, metafictive twist on the traditional teen-romance novel.... Book lovers in particular are likely to get a kick out of the blurring of the lines between character and reader, fact and fiction.... Fizzy fairy-tale fun." -- Kirkus Reviews

"Picoult and her daughter, Van Leer, have created a multilayered universe where what is real is in the eye of the beholder."

-- VOYA

"Engagingly written...a fun romp that fans of both fairy tales and teen romance will enjoy." -- Shelf Awareness

“Between the Lines” is a romance between a girl and a boy, but even more, it’s a love letter to the visceral bond between a reader and a musty, beloved book.... The fictional “Between the Lines” is funny and unexpected...and it’s fascinating to watch the authors address the problem of what it would be like to live not just in a story, but in a physical book." -- The Washington Post

"An exceedingly clever concept that would be challenging to pull off, if not for the deep understanding of character, plot and pacing provided by Picoult... Conceptually, "Between the Lines" is reminiscent of the "Toy Story" movies... An exploration of the nature of escapism that asks whether reality is any more real than make-believe, "Between the Lines" will delight readers of all ages whose imaginations willfully blur that distinction."
-- Los Angeles Times

About the Author

Jodi Picoult received an AB in creative writing from Princeton and a master’s degree in education from Harvard. The recipient of the 2003 New England Book Award for her entire body of work, she is the author of twenty-seven novels, including the #1 New York Times bestsellers House Rules, Handle With Care, Change of Heart, and My Sister’s Keeper, for which she received the American Library Association’s Margaret A. Edwards Award. She lives in New Hampshire with her husband and three children. Visit her website at JodiPicoult.com.

Samantha van Leer is a sophomore at Vassar College majoring in psychology with a minor in human development. She has four dogs: Alvin, Harvey, Dudley, and Oliver—for whom the prince in this story is named.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers; Reprint edition (June 25, 2013)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 368 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1451635818
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1451635812
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 12 years and up
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ 770L
  • Grade level ‏ : ‎ 7 - 12
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.9 x 8.25 inches
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Customers enjoy the lighthearted story with its charming twist. They find it a good book for all ages, especially teenagers. The romance is sweet and touching. The book is creative, clever, and original. Readers describe the characters as relatable and fun to see how they interact with each other. However, opinions differ on the writing quality - some find it eloquent and easy to read, while others find it difficult to read or the font too light.

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233 customers mention "Story quality"223 positive10 negative

Customers enjoy the story. They find it lighthearted, charming, and exciting. The writing style is enjoyable and refreshing. The book keeps readers interested until the end.

"...this story to anyone who loves fairy tales, romance, and light-hearted stories...." Read more

"...have ever written but it was a sweet story, cute, romantic with fairy tale elements. I just love books like that from time to time...." Read more

"...All in all, I found this a stunning read, very beautiful and enchanting. However, I do take into account that not all people may like this book...." Read more

"...So I had to continue and thank goodnes.....Chapter 3 got interesting and I had a change of heart...." Read more

63 customers mention "Book for all ages"60 positive3 negative

Customers enjoy the book for all ages. They find it great for teenagers and young adults with fantasy elements. The story captures childhood memories and is enjoyable for both young adults and those young at heart.

"...To say this book is unique is putting it lightly. It's a contemporary young adult book but it also has fantasy elements, which I loved...." Read more

"...It's ideal for a "tween" audience, and that's part of what gives me pause about its stereotypical themes...." Read more

"...I would recommend it for young people who are struggling with issues of not fitting in, as well as anyone who enjoys a good unexpected tale...." Read more

"...I would say this book is more suitable for younger audiences...." Read more

62 customers mention "Romance"62 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the romance in the book. They find it sweet, touching, and a good read for all ages. The ending is nice. Readers become involved in the relationships within the story.

"...I'd. recommend this story to anyone who loves fairy tales, romance, and light-hearted stories...." Read more

"...like it's the best book I have ever written but it was a sweet story, cute, romantic with fairy tale elements...." Read more

"...All in all, I found this a stunning read, very beautiful and enchanting. However, I do take into account that not all people may like this book...." Read more

"...rushed...and (the end) had almost no depth at all... The kiss on the last page was nice though...." Read more

48 customers mention "Creativity"48 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the book's creativity. They find the concept clever, original, and fun. The illustrations are whimsical, and the writing style is unique. Many reviewers say the story is fantastic and enjoyable, with a true Jodi style.

"...I thought the idea was ingeniously creative and well-executed...." Read more

"...A cute addition to this book were the illustrations dispersed throughout – whether silhouetted characters in the margins, of the full page colour..." Read more

"...The degree of creativity throughout this book is amazing. My inner self was giddy with anticipation of what would happen next...." Read more

"...the Lines while following Delilah and Oliver's story; this book was very original...." Read more

43 customers mention "Character development"33 positive10 negative

Customers find the characters relatable and sweet. They enjoy seeing them talk to each other after the book ends. The story blends elements of a human story and a fairy tale in an engaging way.

"...I have loved Jodi Picoult's books for their great characters, great plot, and read as fast as you can suspense...." Read more

"...Great characters, scenery, and plot" Read more

"...It was also fun to see the characters talk to each other when the book was closed. I do wonder what is going to happen to Delilah and Olivier." Read more

"...found it repetitive in parts, though I liked that the journey wasn’t easy for the characters to get what they wanted...." Read more

100 customers mention "Writing quality"69 positive31 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the writing quality. Some find it eloquent and funny, like a fairy tale. Others find the font too light and difficult to read, especially on devices like the Kindle 3.

"...For a high school student, the writing was eloquent, and had several funny quotes. I chuckled out loud quite a few times...." Read more

"...Between The Lines was a pretty great story that I know will speak to any reader...." Read more

"Oh it was so hard to read that I stopped 5 times and didn't care enough about the characters to skip ahead to the end...." Read more

"...Picoult and Van Leer’s writing style is pretty breezy, there was a distinct difference between the original fairy tale, Oliver and Deliliah which..." Read more

75 customers mention "Storyline"29 positive46 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the storyline. Some find it enticing and well-plotted, with a cute twist at the end. Others find it hard to believe, bizarre, and abrupt, with barely foreshadowed events in the earlier chapters. The opening chapters are not considered engaging by some readers.

"..." audience, and that's part of what gives me pause about its stereotypical themes...." Read more

"...I have loved Jodi Picoult's books for their great characters, great plot, and read as fast as you can suspense...." Read more

"...However, there's just one problem. I felt that the end was not as satisfying as the beginning few chapters...perhaps it's due to the sudden..." Read more

"...It was so imaginative and well plotted that I was hooked from the beginning all the way to the end...." Read more

37 customers mention "Pacing"25 positive12 negative

Customers have different views on the pacing of the book. Some find it engaging and hard to put down, saying it gets interesting quickly. Others feel the story drags and is difficult to focus on.

""Between the Lines" is such a fun, light-hearted and feel good story...." Read more

"...'s books for their great characters, great plot, and read as fast as you can suspense. Unfortunately Between the lines had none of these things...." Read more

"...Though it’s fun, and a great concept, the dragging pace and a tone more fitting for a tween market left me with a so-so attitude towards this title...." Read more

"...] is a fast paced story that leads the reader into the imaginary world of a book within the book, narrated by..." Read more

Promising, cute with a great concept, but a little underwhelming.
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Promising, cute with a great concept, but a little underwhelming.
Actual rating 2.5 stars.Wondering if this was miscategorised and instead middle grade? It lacked the complexity and intensity I've come to expect in YA. ‘Between the Lines’ is a very easy read - kind of plain in actual fact.The concept and story is attractive and engaging, but it lacked pace and depth. Figuring this to be my first Jodie Picoult novel, and a YA one at that - especially after all my friends keep telling me she is a must read author - that ‘Between the Lines’ would be a winning combination.Instead, I found it repetitive in parts, though I liked that the journey wasn’t easy for the characters to get what they wanted. But I wasn’t totally satisfied with the ending.It is a saccharine sweet tale on all fronts. Though, the original fairy tale excerpts had a very Harry Potter/Simon Snow tone with exaggerated, obscure events and a hint of sarcasm. I think I enjoyed those elements more than the main story. A dragon with braces, feminist mermaids, and a dog who was a boy in love with a princess – totally amazeballs.I found Deliliah our protagonist not only a girl after my own heart being an outsider and booklover; but on the other hand she felt a little desperate and whiny. Though I have to admit, it falls in the realistic expectations of what you get from a fifteen year old girl, so I really can’t fault Picoult and Van Leer’s depiction of Deliliah.The other POV was told from Oliver’s perspective. The fictional love interest. I liked his unique perspective on our world, and the mechanisms of his own. How letters and words make up the physical forms of the world and characters in the book. How Oliver marvelled at a cell phone, a computer, and even a hair dryer. He was so much more interesting to me than Deliliah.A cute addition to this book were the illustrations dispersed throughout – whether silhouetted characters in the margins, of the full page colour depictions of Oliver and his world.The pacing felt slow. This should be an easy novel to fly through, and I was able to consume large chunks of this book in a single sitting, however, I broke it up over a week because my interest began to wane at how the narrative dragged out the storyline. I think it needed more tension, or a story arc or two to add some complexity and drive the plot forward more forcefully.Picoult and Van Leer’s writing style is pretty breezy, there was a distinct difference between the original fairy tale, Oliver and Deliliah which was impressive, though Deliliahh’s voice felt bland in comparison to the other two writing styles – I wonder if both authors had input on all perspectives, or only wrote a character each?I don’t really feel like I’d recommend this to my friends. Though it’s fun, and a great concept, the dragging pace and a tone more fitting for a tween market left me with a so-so attitude towards this title. However I will read the sequel ‘Off The Page’ just to quench my curiosity about where these characters could go next. I just hope the writing is a bit tighter to keep my interest.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2015
    "Between the Lines" is such a fun, light-hearted and feel good story. Many people have given this book poor reviews, but I think it's simply because the story wasn't intended for them. Since I actually read the synopsis of this book beforeI read it, I knew this was a YA novel written by Jodi Picoult and her daughter. I don't just read a book because an author I like has their name on it, which seems to be the case for many reviewers. I love many of Picoult's stories, but I knew this would be completely different. However, it wasn't a bad different at all.

    This book seems to be for a younger YA, maybe even late MG age bracket, although the characters are 15-16. I definitely think it will appease readers, most likely females, ages 12-16. Although, I'm in my 20s and loved it. I read the whole story in two days and I was completely enraptured. I thought the idea was ingeniously creative and well-executed. The reader gets the perspectives of Oliver--the Prince stuck in the fairy tale--and Delilah--the protagonist from the "real" world. The authors also include the actual fairy tale story, which I thought was a great touch. It flowed nicely, and it never seemed to drag.

    When reading fairy tales, it's okay if they seem unrealistic--that's what makes it a fantasy story to begin with. For a high school student, the writing was eloquent, and had several funny quotes. I chuckled out loud quite a few times. I am in awe of Miss van Leer because she wrote and published a story similar to what I always imagined I'd want to write, at such a young age, too. I hope she keeps writing because I'd love to read her next book, hopefully done on her own.

    I'd. recommend this story to anyone who loves fairy tales, romance, and light-hearted stories. It was nice to not be crying during one of Jodi Picoult's books because, as the story says, everyone deserves a happy ending!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2014
    Just so you know, when they say "Once upon a time"... they're lying.

    Between The Lines is every reader's dream, in my opinion, because who hasn't wished for their favorite book characters coming to life? I know I have with several books and that's why this is a really great book that I'm sure a lot of people will love as well.

    To say this book is unique is putting it lightly. It's a contemporary young adult book but it also has fantasy elements, which I loved. There were two points of view: Delilah and Oliver's, but it also focuses on pages that are part of the book, Between The Lines, that Oliver is a part of. So yes, this book is pretty remarkable in that way.

    I just really love the concept of this story. Oliver, a fictional prince stuck to repeat the same fairy tale over and over again and Delilah, a reader that loves said fairy tale and as it turns out the only one who can actually hear Oliver. And together they're trying to find a way to get Oliver out of the book.

    The trouble Oliver and Delilah go through to try and get him out of the book was huge to say the least. Everything they tried failed each and every time. But I loved how they didn't want to give up now that they had found each other. The story wasn't perfect or anything because it's not like it's the best book I have ever written but it was a sweet story, cute, romantic with fairy tale elements. I just love books like that from time to time.

    Overall, Between The Lines was a pretty great story that I know will speak to any reader. In the end all the pieces fitted and everyone got their happy ending, just like I hoped they would.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2013
    Being a fellow writer/reader, I have always wondered what if the characters in a book/movie/video game really had their own thoughts and actions outside of their own story. What if they had dreams, passions, and hopes of their own? That is the exact question the authors (or authoresses, I like to say) pose in Between the Lines.

    Oliver is a prince, but not in the courageous fighter of all evils kind of way. He is a bit timid, but still seems to have a heart of gold. When a strange man calls on his help to save his daughter, the prince reluctantly agrees. This comes after much thought and deliberation, of course. And so, like all heroes at some point in their stories, Oliver goes on a quest to save the day...with a tiny bit of regret at having agreed to it.

    You would think this would be the end of the story, but it isn't. When this fairy tale story is closed to readers, the character of Oliver is a completely different person entirely. He wonders what is truly out there...what is truly outside of his own book. He sees Readers and hears what goes on in their lives, but he longs to experience that world for himself. Longs to see, touch, feel, hear something different. Something unexpected and new.

    Suddenly, Oliver gets his wish. After so many years of calling out to Readers and never being heard, a girl named Delilah finally notices him. They are enamored (and in Delilah's case, a bit freaked out) with each other. With the fact that they can interact with each other.

    Delilah and Oliver soon become very close, and put their heads together to figure out a way to get Oliver out of his story and into Delilah's own world. But there are so many obstacles in their way. Can they do it?

    This book follows three different points of view. Well, two actually. Oliver's and Delilah's. The third installment is the story that Oliver was written into. I love that. I love that we readers get to hear the story which started the whole thing.

    All in all, I found this a stunning read, very beautiful and enchanting. However, I do take into account that not all people may like this book. So...a little advice...before you judge this book by its cover or description, open it up and read a little. Who knows, you may love this more than you think.

    I recommend this to all people out there who love imaginative stories. Stories that open your heart and beckon to you.
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  • Jasmin k.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Unique plot . Great book.
    Reviewed in India on January 13, 2023
    Product arrived at great condition.
    This book has such a unique and magical plot.
    It is quite fast paced. The ending in terms of what is predictable but how it ended was quite a twist in it's own way. This book is YA with themes of fanatsy ,fairytale, and multiple realities/worlds . Would highly suggest for 14 -17 yrs. old readers. But still a good read for adults. It made me go to back my early teens when it was so much less stress and my mind was filled with fantasies.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Unique plot . Great book.

    Reviewed in India on January 13, 2023
    Product arrived at great condition.
    This book has such a unique and magical plot.
    It is quite fast paced. The ending in terms of what is predictable but how it ended was quite a twist in it's own way. This book is YA with themes of fanatsy ,fairytale, and multiple realities/worlds . Would highly suggest for 14 -17 yrs. old readers. But still a good read for adults. It made me go to back my early teens when it was so much less stress and my mind was filled with fantasies.
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  • Fatih
    5.0 out of 5 stars Can't wait to read
    Reviewed in Canada on September 16, 2019
    It's look like lovely story. I like Jodi's story, she has different styles of writing.
    Fast shipping, perfect condition, packing was great.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Reviewed in Canada on September 16, 2019
    It's look like lovely story. I like Jodi's story, she has different styles of writing.
    Fast shipping, perfect condition, packing was great.
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  • Moana
    5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable
    Reviewed in Australia on September 4, 2022
    Well written, a most enjoyable read.
  • Hans
    5.0 out of 5 stars Verrrry nice read
    Reviewed in Germany on April 23, 2013
    Superb story written by mum and daughter Picoult together - good idea of book in the book! Definitely a must-read!
  • Sarah
    5.0 out of 5 stars A must for anyone who's ever wished a fictional character was real.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 15, 2012
    I'm a huge Jodi Picoult fan and I've been looking forward to this book since she first announced she was writing a YA book with her daughter. Jodi Picoult + YA is literally a dream come true for me! I was worried about how I'd review this; whether I'd be comparing it to her other books etc. but this book completely stands out on its own, and it's going to be pretty easy to talk about!

    Firstly, this book is beautiful. Not just the cover, but the stunning illustrations that appear throughout the book, and the way the chapters are given different fonts and even different colour text. It's obvious that so much love and care has been put into making this a book that you'll want to treasure. I had to be so careful reading it because I didn't want to damage it at all! (Ok, so I'm like that with all my books but this one even more so). There's several full page illustrations which are just wonderful, and smaller, cute little silhouettes dotted throughout some of the chapters. I just want to stroke this book all day long!

    Now on to the actual story. The book tells the story of Oliver and Delilah. Oliver is a character in a fairy tale. When the story is being read he must act out his part in it, fighting to rescue Seraphima and live happily ever after. But when the book is closed the characters are alive, waiting until the next time someone reads the book and they have to spring into action. Delilah is a misfit teenager; unpopular, always last in swimming races and happiest with her head in a book, particularly this one fairy tale. Then she realises that the characters are alive and strikes up a friendship with Oliver.

    The whole story is so brilliantly done. It's such a fab little idea! I think what impressed me most is that it's exactly the kind of story a dedicated reader should love. Not only is Delilah a girl who loves reading, but the whole story bases itself on the idea that characters are alive when we're not reading them. I think the best books and the best characters are those where you play out scenes with the characters in your head, long after you've finished the book. Between the Lines really plays on that idea and turns it into something even bigger. What if the characters are only acting? What if you could change the ending of a story? What would happen if you could speak to your favourite character? What happens when you close a book? Plus, if you've ever read a book and been able to totally relate to a character and wish they were real (who hasn't?!) then you will love this story.

    The story is told from both Delilah and Oliver's perspectives, with the chapters alternating between the two, and between chapters of the fairy tale from Delilah's book. Not only is the main story between Oliver and Delilah brilliant but the fairy tale itself is an absolute delight to read! I loved reading those parts and escaping into that world just as Delilah does, with the magical tale of a prince and princess, plus added dragon, mermaids and fairies really hooking me in.

    I couldn't put this book down. I just loved spending time with the characters and waiting to find out what would happen. It's not like anything Picoult has ever written, but it makes me want her to write more YA in the future. I'm so glad she helped her daughter's idea come to life! (Samantha originally pitched the idea to her mum and they decided to write it togther). It's a book I know I'll want to re-read over and over.

    Anyone who loves and appreciates books should absolutely adore this one. If you love fairy tales then it's a must as well!