with the loss of a pet but it could also be an introduction to death for students who haven't experienced it。 That being said, I thought it was odd that it mentioned multiple times how other people didn't love
It was so refreshing to read a story about love narrated by a man, and not just love for Anna but for his brother and his wonderful mother, and the way he handled so much pain 😭 I just loved how human this story was。 No one is perfect, life is...
My poor girl, Calla, can never behappy。 Way more spice than the first book。 I felt the difference between college and adulthood with this novel。 It was an overall fantastic read, and I can't recommend this enough。 I couldn't wait to get this book so I got it on Kindle but I ...
i’m sure that it was the point, but it felt almost too disjointed sometimes。 and i really do love a good nonlinear narrative, it just didn’t completely make sense to me all the time/completely work for me! the narrator was really fun, though。 i love reading about miserable people。
Final verdict: A sweet and heartfelt message of unconditional love, LOVE YOU BY HEART is a lovely message to share with the little ones you adore。Please note that I received a review copy。 All opinions are my own。 。。。more
Something I really like about Io Sakisaka is the nuance she gives to a conflict, like Yuna being angry at Akari based on the rumors she heard and how she felt Akari wasn't heartbroken enough after her breakup, only to then find out that Akari was crying about the breakup in private and...
Better late than never I get so excited to tell someone about one of the five love language books to just find out they already read it。 Please no worries I put the strategies into practice and constantly see the fruits of my labor。 Recommend。
I couldn’t really relate to the extremes in this book but it was good to see the different types。 A friend recommended this to me after we were discussing relationships and communication/hap If you are in a relationship and argue with your SO like “you never do anyth...
of the characters' gender orientation, and I felt a ton of sympathy for Mogumo, who's caught between a very painful struggle to be who they are while grappling with the limitations society This book really shows how difficult it is to be a trans person in a world that's so gendered。
This was absolutely the ending I was hoping for, but there was no resolve to Sakura's eating disorder, so I'm still questioning why bother adding it to volume four if it was never going to be brought up again。 Other than that, everything is wrapped up nicely and it felt like a ni...