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Speed of Life
by J. M. Kelly
Like the title, it was a speedy read for me. Speedy and meaningful. This book was so light yet so deep in life meaning. It’s a very real problem, more into feminist issue but not so serious talk.
So first, let’s meet the twins, Crystal as narrator here and Amber her twins. They’re 18 and have a baby named Natalie. Natalie was unwanted, a shame result from getting drunk and doesn’t know who’s her father. As time went, they both agree to take care Natalie fairly. They even have a plan to have a separate life with their parents and make their own livings after graduation. But then, Crystal must make choices between the college of her dreams or sticking to the baby and family plan.
I love the twist about Natalie at the end, so unpredictable. All the bickering was good, kinda reminding us that all kinds of relationship with people always need some bickering scene for good reason behind. Struggling for money was so real too, I can feel how tired they are at school, continue with their part-time job, plus taking turns taking care of Natalie. I adore both of you and all strong women out there! One thing more, there is NO ROMANCE here and I like it. Lol. Really.
Oh, don’t forget about Han too, the lifesaver for the twins and Natalie. I admire his kind characters so much. He’s so good and always ready whenever he needed. Bonehead was a cute spotlight stealer for me. He’s also done a great job of taking care of Natalie, so it’s true that dogs and babies are always a good friend.
One thing to complain is just about the ending, it’s predictable. However, I truly recommend this for anybody who needs a light read but meaningful story. It’s touching, so freaking realistic, and many great messages. Go give it a try!
So first, let’s meet the twins, Crystal as narrator here and Amber her twins. They’re 18 and have a baby named Natalie. Natalie was unwanted, a shame result from getting drunk and doesn’t know who’s her father. As time went, they both agree to take care Natalie fairly. They even have a plan to have a separate life with their parents and make their own livings after graduation. But then, Crystal must make choices between the college of her dreams or sticking to the baby and family plan.
I love the twist about Natalie at the end, so unpredictable. All the bickering was good, kinda reminding us that all kinds of relationship with people always need some bickering scene for good reason behind. Struggling for money was so real too, I can feel how tired they are at school, continue with their part-time job, plus taking turns taking care of Natalie. I adore both of you and all strong women out there! One thing more, there is NO ROMANCE here and I like it. Lol. Really.
Oh, don’t forget about Han too, the lifesaver for the twins and Natalie. I admire his kind characters so much. He’s so good and always ready whenever he needed. Bonehead was a cute spotlight stealer for me. He’s also done a great job of taking care of Natalie, so it’s true that dogs and babies are always a good friend.
One thing to complain is just about the ending, it’s predictable. However, I truly recommend this for anybody who needs a light read but meaningful story. It’s touching, so freaking realistic, and many great messages. Go give it a try!