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Average rating3.8
”You have to feel it. You have to feel it even if you think it's going to kill you.”
I realise that if I want to write out thoughtful reviews that I should take the time to gather my thoughts but I can't stop thinking about this book and I needed to write it all down immediately so this review will be a look into my brain. Beware, it is scrambled.
I absolutely loved All The Bright Places so I had high hopes going into this and I am so happy that I wasn't disappointed.
This was so refreshingly real. It was like reading a past self on paper.
This book was about life and the curveballs it throws at us. It's about growing up and the fears that come with it. It's about that first love and how earth shattering it can be.
This healed my heart and broke it over again.
I would like to believe that Claude and Miah are very happy together now after a few years have passed. Right person, wrong time.
Much like All The Bright Places, this book will be living in my head for a long time.
”When it's with the right person, you feel invincible and seen and at home, no matter where you are in the world.”
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note: i definitely didn't mention all the things i needed to with this book but i am autism and have adhd so i needed to write this immediately otherwise my head was going to explode