Ratings5
Average rating3.9
Ellis and Easton have been inseparable since childhood. But when a rash decision throws Ellis’s life—and her relationship with Easton—into chaos, she’s forced to move halfway across the country, far from everything she’s ever known.
Now Ellis hasn’t spoken to Easton in a year, and maybe it’s better that way; maybe eventually the Easton-shaped hole in her heart will heal.
But when Easton’s mom invites her home for a visit, Ellis finds herself tangled up in the web of heartache, betrayal, and anger she left behind . . . and with the boy she never stopped loving.
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“When did we get here? At this place of tallied wrongs and rights. This place where we speak the same language but cannot understand each other's words.”
It's really good, YA contemporary isn't my thing so I was surprised that I actually enjoyed this one a lot. I think the author did a great job at portraying all of the hardships of a youth, miscommunications, social status, and the what-ifs.
Two words: Absolutely breathtaking!
This book was a whole ride between Ellis and Easton, it went through their time when they were younger as well as their current day story.
A book of heartbreak and hope, a book where the two misunderstood misfit children are brought together only to fall apart years later.
I love this book with all my being for how real it was, it was real and the pain felt was everything. It was encompassing and had me hooked.
RR#1: I love love love Ellis and Easton, their story is beautiful and I feel like I relate to Ellis a lot. My world is so small, just in one area and I would love to see the whole expanse of the Earth, from where I live and back.
Easton and his poetry is so lovely, as someone who writes and loves words, his poetry was a welcome sight and Easton's of the world deserve to do as well as he did.