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Pushing the Limits
by Katie McGarry
Wow OMG this book was deep and beautiful. This book had hardships and love and lessons of real life situations. This book was amazing. I loved it. The author is incredible at capturing the issues and how the characters deal with them,how they grow and change for the better. How they learn to love and trust again. How they learn to live again after tragedy struck.
Plot: Echo Emerson went from popular chick and cheer leading captain to the school pariah after she shows up with scars on her arms and back and she doesn't remember how she got them. People who used to be her friends treat her like a freak and she wears long sleeves to hide the scars, she doesn't interact with others, and has withdrawn from everyone. In comes Noah a gorgeous guy who is a stoner and has had sex with almost every girl in school. He is trying to heal after his parents died in a fire and he and his brothers were thrown into foster care. Noah is about to graduate and is trying to win his brothers back as their guardian. Echo becomes Noah's tutor which later becomes much more. Their love grows and helps both of them heal from their ordeals. It's a beautifully tragic love story with a happy ending. I was riveting to the whole thing.
I loved the characters. Echo has been sheltered by her father after the attack and so has not lived much. Noah helps her live again for herself instead of for her dad. Mrs. Collins is my favorite character. She is both Noah's and Echo's therapist. She is fun, and quirky, and she truly cares. She is trust worthy and tries to help both of them in anyway she can and she does. She gets Noah to think about his future and Echo to remember what happened and to forgive her father.
This is one of my all time favorite books. I recommend this to everyone who loves a good romance with real live situation, issues, and not the fantasy. I recommend this for those who are trying to find themselves too. It touches on a lot of things that can help you. This book teaches you that its ok to be scared of life but don't let that stop you from living it to its fullest. Remember everyone has issues no one is perfect but everyone chooses how they decide o deal with them and live their lives. Great book.
Plot: Echo Emerson went from popular chick and cheer leading captain to the school pariah after she shows up with scars on her arms and back and she doesn't remember how she got them. People who used to be her friends treat her like a freak and she wears long sleeves to hide the scars, she doesn't interact with others, and has withdrawn from everyone. In comes Noah a gorgeous guy who is a stoner and has had sex with almost every girl in school. He is trying to heal after his parents died in a fire and he and his brothers were thrown into foster care. Noah is about to graduate and is trying to win his brothers back as their guardian. Echo becomes Noah's tutor which later becomes much more. Their love grows and helps both of them heal from their ordeals. It's a beautifully tragic love story with a happy ending. I was riveting to the whole thing.
I loved the characters. Echo has been sheltered by her father after the attack and so has not lived much. Noah helps her live again for herself instead of for her dad. Mrs. Collins is my favorite character. She is both Noah's and Echo's therapist. She is fun, and quirky, and she truly cares. She is trust worthy and tries to help both of them in anyway she can and she does. She gets Noah to think about his future and Echo to remember what happened and to forgive her father.
This is one of my all time favorite books. I recommend this to everyone who loves a good romance with real live situation, issues, and not the fantasy. I recommend this for those who are trying to find themselves too. It touches on a lot of things that can help you. This book teaches you that its ok to be scared of life but don't let that stop you from living it to its fullest. Remember everyone has issues no one is perfect but everyone chooses how they decide o deal with them and live their lives. Great book.