Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on
•Pro: Noah was a sweet cupcake and I loved him. He was not perfect, as I found out, but he had a huge and beautiful, if slightly misguided, heart.
•Pro: I loved the dynamic between Ammy and Noah. Eavesdropping on their conversations was quite a treat, and seeing them go from strangers to enemies to friends to more warmed my heart.
•Pro: Both Ammy and Noah were nursing some serious guilt, and Konen's slow reveal really had quite an impact.
•Pro: This was a physical and emotional journey for both Ammy and Noah. As they shared their stories with each other, they realized a lot of important things about themselves.
•Pro: There is a lot of bookish love in this story, as both Ammy and Noah are book lovers. I have to award bonus points for that.
•Pro: There were some humorous travel snafus a la Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. I felt bad to for Ammy and Noah, but I also couldn't hold back my laughter.
•Pro: The duel point of view was used quite well, and I was especially fond of when Konen had those little overlaps. I love when we get to experience the same moment from both POVs.
•Pro: I am going to give Konen a round of applause for that big speed bump she threw in there. I did NOT see that coming.
•Pro: The ending is a big YES! from me. If you read this, you will understand a why I liked it so much. (hint: I got closure.)
Overall: This was a trip worth taking! I really enjoyed making this journey with Ammy and Noah as each of them "unpacked" some of their emotional luggage and filled in those spaces with much better things.
*I would like to thank the publisher for the review copy of this book.
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- Started reading
- 19 December, 2017: Finished reading
- 19 December, 2017: Reviewed