Reviewed by Amanda on
And what a journey it is.
After walking through Allyson's world and her year, I came to this book apprehensively. Like I wasn't sure what I'd find and not positive I'd like it once I did. But as Willem's story unravels, I came to understand him -- right as he learned himself too. And it's not a painless story; it hurts. Even though it hurts, it's a necessary hurt. Like Allyson, Willem had to work through his own demons.
My only regret is that I didn't read Just One Day and Just One Year back to back. It's been ten months since I read Just One Day, and though I adored Just One Year, I know, by the very fact I had to pull my copy of Just One Day off the shelf and reread parts of it, that it would have been even better had I read both books closer together.
Even so, I already want to reread both these books. Gayle Forman flays me with her stories. They're the kind of stories that stick with you long after you read them -- the kind that the more you think of them, the more you fall in love with them.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 20 October, 2013: Finished reading
- 20 October, 2013: Reviewed