Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on
Things I really thought were great:
1. Blake, Chloe, Josh - we spend a lot of time with these three characters and I loved them all for different reasons, but I did love them, and care for them and wanted what was best for them. There were other great supporting characters as well - the "family" and Hunter's mom -- all contributed and fill out the story in meaningful ways.
2. McLean was able to incorporate so many issues (cancer, infidelity, physical/sexual abuse, drug/alcohol abuse, teenage pregnancy, the teenage social hierarchy -- it's all in there and I never felt as though it was preachy. In fact, she intertwined these issues into the story in a very organic, natural way. Kudos for that!
3. The way Blake and Chloe were able to get the other person to start "living" again. To start wanting connections and to start being "visible".
I will warn you the last few chapters are tough, and the EPILOUGE!!!! Tears were streaming down my face. I even realized I was holding my breath at one point (and if you read it, maybe you will know where I was holding my breath).
Overall, very enjoyable, couldn't put it down. Started it yesterday, finished it last night -- yeah, I stayed up past my bedtime. This book is filled humor, drama, good times and bad times, but mostly, a lot of love.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 19 February, 2015: Finished reading
- 19 February, 2015: Reviewed