you know how it feels when the sun hits you in the right spot? that's how this book felt.
yup yup yup. this book was.. phenomenal. The people in this book felt like real people to me, it definitely felt like I was watching a movie (as cliche as that sounds.) I love love loved the main character, and I also liked how the author added a bit of kinda everything. One of the best books I've read so far!
Going into this book, I really didn't have any expectations if I'm being honest, but for whatever reason I throughly enjoyed this. I think it helped that I loved both main characters. Rob & Maegan's dynamic was the best. I also liked Owen & Samantha. They're some of the best side characters ever. Overall, this book really hooked me.
*♾/5. woahhhh. I honestly thought I was gonna despise this book. I decided to go into it open-minded and am so glad I did. this one is definitely a new favorite. can't wait to come back to it
the way I have SOO many screenshots in my phone from this book. never related to a book more omg
Yeah, I DEFINITELY liked this book more than I thought I would. I'm honestly so saddd to be leaving this world, it was chaotic, yes, but so amazing and unique. This is now one of my favorite series
[9.75 stars ⭐️.] Whew. Tbh, I don't exactly know what I was expecting while reading this book. I had been wanting to read this for a while, ever since the first time I saw it, I guess. It kind of squeezed my heart at certain moments. There were also time where I just felt so bad for not only the author, but his family and their situation as well. I don't think that I could pinpoint a favorite part, I liked most of it honestly. The writing was different..idk, I think it was..really imaginative. I love(d) his writing style, it's so unique. I noticed while reading that I pictured the scenes/chapters while reading it, which made the story 10x better. There were sad parts which is expected in a memoir like this. Overall, I highly enjoyed this book and am definitely looking forward to reading more from the author.
*2.75. Um. Yeah no. The plot was good, I just did not vibe with the main character.. or any of the characters for that matter. It was decent, but eh.
*4.5 this was hard for me to get through, but I didn't wanna dnf it as I felt it was a necessary read. I feel like I was right. I learned a thing or two.
The representation in the book was just.. astonishing. Definitely a book to think about.
*♾/5. I have SO much to say about this book. First of all, I immediately fell in love with the writing style, it flowed so easily. That made it easier to ease into the story. Bree is one of my favorite main characters now, she's the sweetest and I loved the way she accepted Archer..the way she gave him a chance. Archer..ugh I could go on for days about him. It honestly hurt when he kept saying he was hard to handle. I was just like NO, YOU'RE NOT! He's just so sweet and considerate. One of my favorites scenes was the thunderstorm scene..my heart MELTED. I really liked how Bree just gave him a chance without knowing him, that's what made this story “It” for me. I loved the way Archer slowly let her in.. after what happened. There were times where I felt what the characters felt..which was a lot honestly. I'm glad that Bree & Archer were able to be there for each other, as friends..and then as more. They are definitely one of my favorite couples. And this is definitely in the top five of my favorite books. No words to describe my love for this book. No words whatsoever.