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My tear ducts are kindda traumatized. I've been crying non-stop because of this freaking book...
3.5 ⭐️Many mixed emotions about this book. The first 130 ish pages felt very Insta-lovey, lusty, and shallow. I almost stopped reading around page 80. I’m very glad I kept reading though because the second half of the book contained so much depth. A very heartbreaking and educational story about something that I know happens more often than it should. I will say, besides the shallowness of the beginning, I also did not enjoy the time jumps all throughout the story; I feel like it left too many gaps for my liking.
"Sometimes separating is better than staying
First CoHo's books I read, and it's really exceptional writing. Even if I don't really like the forty - fitfy percent first pages, cuz it contains lots of sex scene that too explicit. Which is kinda annoying me. But overall, that's literally a powerful story—talks about abusive relationship.
I'm so fucking glad already read it, thank you. The learned I get is, we can't judge some relationship cuz we think it's easy to walk away but if we in the first place of that toxic relationships, I don't think it's easy at all to leave that kind of relationship.
"It’s easy when we’re on the outside to believe that we would walk away without a second thought if a person mistreated us. It’s easy to say we couldn’t continue to love someone who mistreats us when we aren’t the ones feeling the love of that person. When you experience it firsthand, it isn’t so easy to hate the person who mistreats you when most of the time they’re your godsend."
First CoHo's books I read, and it's really exceptional writing. Even if I don't really like the forty - fitfy percent first pages, cuz it contains lots of sex scene that too explicit. Which is kinda annoying me. But overall, that's literally a powerful story—talks about abusive relationship.
I'm so fucking glad already read it, thank you. The learned I get is, we can't judge some relationship cuz we think it's easy to walk away but if we in the first place of that toxic relationships, I don't think it's easy at all to leave that kind of relationship.
"It’s easy when we’re on the outside to believe that we would walk away without a second thought if a person mistreated us. It’s easy to say we couldn’t continue to love someone who mistreats us when we aren’t the ones feeling the love of that person. When you experience it firsthand, it isn’t so easy to hate the person who mistreats you when most of the time they’re your godsend."
I thought I’d be rating this 3-stars until the end. She did a great job covering a complex and difficult subject of intimate partner abuse, in a way that might even leave the reader feeling conflicted. It is incredibly difficult to walk away from relationships that are both very good and very bad, and she makes a great case for why there is ultimately only one right answer.
Det var en bra bok som tacklade viktiga ämnen. Till en början kändes den dock väldigt mycket som fan fiction. Feel good slut, något jag uppskattade just nu.
challenging
emotional
funny
hopeful
reflective
sad
tense
medium-paced
thank GOD they canceled the movie
Edit: spoke too soon
Edit: spoke too soon
"You can stop swimming now, Lily. We have finally reached the shore"