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jessgonereading 's review for:
Where Rainbows End
by Cecelia Ahern
The way I felt after finishing reading the final words of this book was a feeling that I have never felt before with any other book. I was overcome with sadness that the book was over, happiness for how the book ended and relief that it came to together in the end. Immediately after finishing the final few words and letting them sink it I wanted to flip to the very first page and start the journey all over. I couldn't bare to part with Rosie. The Rosie I had seen grow up, become a rebellious teenager, become an adult, become a mother, become a survivor against all odds. I felt very close to Rosie and at times I even mistook her for myself. Everything she felt I felt. When she laughed, I laughed. When she cried, I cried. When she was angry, so was I. The thought of not waking up each morning to be greeted by her and her story made me sad. I didn't want to say goodbye. This book taught me an awful lot about myself and for that I am grateful. This book came to me at the right time.
You know that silence that Rosie and Alex talk about in the book? Well could it be possible to have that silence with a book... this book?
You know that silence that Rosie and Alex talk about in the book? Well could it be possible to have that silence with a book... this book?