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Once and for All
by Sarah Dessen
There is only one statement that perfectly describes how I feel about this book:
Ethan deserved better. This character, which we got minimal details about, was not only compassionate, charming and witty, but he was a true hero therefore he deserved much more than what he got. (I'm trying to keep this spoiler free, but I'm struggling). Ambroise was your typical YA boy, and honestly I'm getting tired of the types of characters that seem like they don't care about anyone and are bluntly rude... just to discover they have always cared. But either he was a bit lovable, when he wasn't being an airhead. I will be lying if I were to say that this book didn't make me cry and hurt all over, I eventually had to tell myself that this didn't happen to me and to snap out of it. I did feel bad for Louna but I would find myself getting angry at her for only caring about eEthan when it related to the plot.
Ethan deserved better. This character, which we got minimal details about, was not only compassionate, charming and witty, but he was a true hero therefore he deserved much more than what he got. (I'm trying to keep this spoiler free, but I'm struggling). Ambroise was your typical YA boy, and honestly I'm getting tired of the types of characters that seem like they don't care about anyone and are bluntly rude... just to discover they have always cared. But either he was a bit lovable, when he wasn't being an airhead. I will be lying if I were to say that this book didn't make me cry and hurt all over, I eventually had to tell myself that this didn't happen to me and to snap out of it. I did feel bad for Louna but I would find myself getting angry at her for only caring about eEthan when it related to the plot.