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Punk 57
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"I won't regret leaving, I say to myself. I won't think about you a single day from now on. I'm happier without you, and I don't need you. I'll never look for you ever again."
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I loved this so, so much, I want to scream it out from a mountain top and spread the word of how good it was.
There're always been bullies at school, mean kids that get off by making others feel bad in front of an audience; but it’s gotten worse, it's much more so now because you can’t escape once you leave school, it’s always there with all the social media platforms available. It’s taunting 24/7.
There are several messages in this story, but the greatest one I took from it's like the saying goes: “Be yourself, everyone else is taken.�
Misha and Ryen started in the 4th grade writing to one another as a class assignment (pen pal) and they’ve never stopped, until only a few months ago at their senior year one did.
“You know…I really do like your room,� he muses. “Maybe if you were more like this at school, people wouldn’t talk behind your back so much.�
I love little surprises when I am reading a book and you’re not expecting a connection and then you smile because it just works. The flow of the story is paced perfectly, characters are developed flawlessly flawed and its angst-filled just like my preference in reads.
Anything to not need you, anything to not fall for you, anything to look at a girl who’s not you, but baby there’s nothing but you.
Fifty-seven days to not need you
Fifty-seven times to give up on you
Fifty-seven steps away from you,
Fifty-seven nights of nothing but you.
I highly recommend this book, you will not be disappointed. ARC provided by author for honest review.
Processing all this, review coming shortly.
I loved this so, so much, I want to scream it out from a mountain top and spread the word of how good it was.
There're always been bullies at school, mean kids that get off by making others feel bad in front of an audience; but it’s gotten worse, it's much more so now because you can’t escape once you leave school, it’s always there with all the social media platforms available. It’s taunting 24/7.
There are several messages in this story, but the greatest one I took from it's like the saying goes: “Be yourself, everyone else is taken.�
Misha and Ryen started in the 4th grade writing to one another as a class assignment (pen pal) and they’ve never stopped, until only a few months ago at their senior year one did.
“You know…I really do like your room,� he muses. “Maybe if you were more like this at school, people wouldn’t talk behind your back so much.�
I love little surprises when I am reading a book and you’re not expecting a connection and then you smile because it just works. The flow of the story is paced perfectly, characters are developed flawlessly flawed and its angst-filled just like my preference in reads.
Anything to not need you, anything to not fall for you, anything to look at a girl who’s not you, but baby there’s nothing but you.
Fifty-seven days to not need you
Fifty-seven times to give up on you
Fifty-seven steps away from you,
Fifty-seven nights of nothing but you.
I highly recommend this book, you will not be disappointed. ARC provided by author for honest review.
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February 20, 2016
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February 20, 2016
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October 11, 2016
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October 11, 2016
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October 12, 2016
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October 15, 2016
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