"More Than This" Quiz
After losing her boyfriend in a tragic accident, Mikayla Jones finds unexpected hope and healing when she forms a new bond with Jake Andrews and his caring family.
new adult | 480 pages | Published in NaN
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Essay questions
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- Discuss the significance of grief in 'More Than This'. How does Mikayla's journey through loss shape her character and the choices she makes throughout the novel?
- Analyze the role of family, both biological and chosen, in the development of the main characters. How do these relationships influence their identities and growth?
- Examine how Jay McLean portrays the theme of hope in 'More Than This'. In what ways do the characters find hope in the midst of tragedy?
- Consider the character of Jake Andrews. How does his relationship with Mikayla evolve, and what does it reveal about vulnerability and trust?
- Explore the use of dual perspectives in the novel. How does alternating between Mikayla and Jake's points of view affect the reader's understanding of the story?
- In what ways does 'More Than This' address the idea of starting over? Discuss how the characters confront the challenges and opportunities of new beginnings.
- Analyze the impact of secondary characters, such as Logan, Lucy, and Cam, on the main storyline. How do they contribute to Mikayla and Jake's emotional journeys?
- Discuss the significance of forgiveness in the novel. How do the characters struggle with forgiving themselves and others?
- How does Jay McLean use humor and light-hearted moments to balance the heavier themes in 'More Than This'? Provide specific examples.
- Evaluate the role of fate and coincidence in bringing Mikayla and Jake together. To what extent do you believe their relationship was inevitable?
- Consider the title 'More Than This'. In what ways do the characters search for something more in their lives, and how do they define what 'more' means to them?
- How does the setting (both physical and emotional) influence the atmosphere and mood of the novel?
- Examine how trauma is depicted in the novel. What coping mechanisms do the characters employ, and how effective are they?
- Discuss the portrayal of love and romance in 'More Than This'. How does the novel challenge or reinforce typical conventions of young adult romance?





