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Gayle Forman, Gayle Forman

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I actually liked this book better than If I Stay because it fleshed out the characters more and made then more likable. I recommend reading this if you enjoyed If I Stay
emotional lighthearted reflective fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I just love this book, it is so comforting to me and has been my favourite book for so long. I think I know it off by heart by now, and I feel so connected to the characters. Very very good. 
emotional medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I wish this book picked up where "If I Stay" left off. It was still a good read. I just feel like it was missing something.
dark hopeful inspiring

Where She Went, in my opinion, was better than If I Stay. Instead of Mia’s perspective it is written in Adam’s, showing you his feelings throughout both memories and current events.

'Where She Went' was a great sequel to 'If I Stay'! I loved reading from Adam's perspective, and just get into his head & his thoughts. Great book.

duologie vraiment décevante, elle est tellement hypée comme « triste » mais franchement ? c’est pas fou

Read it in practically one evening. It's more of a short story comparatively to the books I've been reading, so I read it in one sitting, glued to it, through watery eyes. It's truly a good story, but in my opinion it lacks a little something.

I LOVED this book. It did take me awhile to really get into it, but it was so good. I wanted to read it again, and was such a heart wrenching story.

I'm not sure why the author chose this direction for the book. How come Mia, who has lost her entire family, is more cheerful than a guy who experienced a breakup? Make it make sense. My dude was unable to get over his teenage love for nearly four years and had the audacity to be mad at her for doing what she needed to do to process the loss of her family. However, I found his emotional journey and thought process to be quite realistic and relatable. I understand why he felt the way he did, and I sympathised with him a lot. The happy flashbacks healed some of the damage the first book did to me. I felt that the reconciliation part was a bit rushed. Overall, the first book was way better than this one, and I believe that "If I Stay" was a standalone book with a perfect ending and didn't require a sequel. But I enjoyed it nonetheless.