U UP?

U UP?

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  • Create Date:2021-02-08 04:17:37
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Catie Disabato
  • ISBN:9781612198910
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Editor Reviews

12/14/2020

Disabato (The Ghost Network) offers a poignant if strained story of grief, ghosts, and friendship。 When Eve, a Los Angeles slacker and witch, finds out her best friend, Ezra, is going to Palm Springs with his girlfriend, Noz, on the anniversary weekend of their friend Miggy’s suicide, thus breaking Eve and Ezra’s initial plans to honor Miggy together, Eve is livid。 Various text threads unspool through Eve’s narration, including one with Miggy’s ghost, who encourages Eve to let Ezra “deal with his grief in his own way。” After Eve gets a “u up?” text from Ezra, she learns Noz has just broken up with him, and by the next day, Ezra has stopped responding to her messages。 Fearing Ezra has disappeared, Eve drops everything to find him。 As she searches for clues to Ezra’s whereabouts, meeting up with various mutual friends amid texting and hooking up with her ex-girlfriend, Disabato makes clear—heavy-handedly—that Eve has some lessons to learn about selfishness and recognizing other people’s feelings。 Though the ending’s twists are unsurprising, Disabato makes Eve’s friend group come alive on the page and in her texts。 Still, other novels have done more with similar milieux。 (Feb。)

Publishers Weekly

Reviews

nomadreader (Carrie D-L)

Fucking brilliant

Allison

Eve has a thriving social life, a job she’s good at but doesn’t care too much about, and a connection with the many ghosts living in LA。 When her best friend Ezra, goes missing a year after their other best friend committed suicide, she heads through the city and the internet to find him。 This book reminded me of a queer, Millenial version of a Bret Easton Ellis novel – the drugs, the drinking, the dialogue, the bars and clubs of LA。 And I love Bret Easton Ellis。 There is brilliant commentary ab Eve has a thriving social life, a job she’s good at but doesn’t care too much about, and a connection with the many ghosts living in LA。 When her best friend Ezra, goes missing a year after their other best friend committed suicide, she heads through the city and the internet to find him。 This book reminded me of a queer, Millenial version of a Bret Easton Ellis novel – the drugs, the drinking, the dialogue, the bars and clubs of LA。 And I love Bret Easton Ellis。 There is brilliant commentary about a topic that Millenials are faced with daily, how to have boundaries and healthy emotions in a culture that is always on and always available。 The additions of spirituality and the desires of ghosts made for interesting scenes and carried those themes of emotional responses further than they would have gone without。 I thought this book was excellent。 I felt like I was along for the ride with Eve in her Honda Fit every time she went after another lead in the search for Ezra, and sitting at the bars with her as she downed another drink and checked her texts for the millionth time。 I blew through this book before I knew it, hoping to find out what happened to Ezra but ultimately caring more about the journey with Eve, which I think is what Disabato was trying to do。 。。。more

Nenia ✨️ I yeet my books back and forth ✨️ Campbell

Getting an ARC of this! Woo, idek what my brain is doing these days haha。 How do I read

Nikki

Six stars hard recommend。This book is officially out and I recommend it highly。

Erica

U Up? is one of those books that does a fantastic job of looking at friendship from a millennial point of view-a highlight were the text messages, as that is how millennials love to communicate NOW, and how texting as communication can bolster or interfere with a friendship。 I enjoyed reading about Eve, Ezra, and Nozlee, and I appreciated all of the characters' flaws within being humans in different types of friendships and relationships。 This was set in a different time period of life than I ma U Up? is one of those books that does a fantastic job of looking at friendship from a millennial point of view-a highlight were the text messages, as that is how millennials love to communicate NOW, and how texting as communication can bolster or interfere with a friendship。 I enjoyed reading about Eve, Ezra, and Nozlee, and I appreciated all of the characters' flaws within being humans in different types of friendships and relationships。 This was set in a different time period of life than I maybe have ever been in, but it was nice to read。 The ghosts in the story did a great metaphorical job of operating within the same realm as Eve, and helping to show Eve a mirror into herself。 The description of LA was great, and it made me miss LA; will I ever return there again?Also, full disclosure, Catie is one of my very best friends for forever, but even if she had was not, this would have been my review。 Hard recommend。 。。。more

Cari

Am I actually the first one to review this? It's so good!! Review to appear in Booklist。 I'm looking forward to reading THE GHOST NETWORK now。 Am I actually the first one to review this? It's so good!! Review to appear in Booklist。 I'm looking forward to reading THE GHOST NETWORK now。 。。。more

Kayla

A new Catie Disabato book is the best news I've heard all day。 A new Catie Disabato book is the best news I've heard all day。 。。。more