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jkcordray_hudson 's review for:
I Need You to Read This
by Jessa Maxwell
adventurous
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This one was not bad it was just too straightforward. Too simple maybe. I liked it, I was just hoping there was more to the mystery.
Quotes:
“There are certain people who appreciate your vulnerability and certain people who will try to use it against you. But they can't if you don't let them.“
“You have to allow yourself to be vulnerable if you want to receive anything good this world has to offer.“
“We can never get back time—it's one of life's biggest tragedies but also one of its greatest motivators. If things were not finite, there would be no need to ever evaluate what is most important to us. You thought you were being true to yourself by keeping your options open, but all that time you were living in fear. If you are not mindful, you can spend a whole lifetime weighing your options. Commitment to anything, let alone another person, takes bravery.“
“Sometimes it is easy to mistake hope for fear.”
“…no amount of privilege can buy you contentment.”
Quotes:
“There are certain people who appreciate your vulnerability and certain people who will try to use it against you. But they can't if you don't let them.“
“You have to allow yourself to be vulnerable if you want to receive anything good this world has to offer.“
“We can never get back time—it's one of life's biggest tragedies but also one of its greatest motivators. If things were not finite, there would be no need to ever evaluate what is most important to us. You thought you were being true to yourself by keeping your options open, but all that time you were living in fear. If you are not mindful, you can spend a whole lifetime weighing your options. Commitment to anything, let alone another person, takes bravery.“
“Sometimes it is easy to mistake hope for fear.”
“…no amount of privilege can buy you contentment.”