by Lisa Ann Sandell
The implosion of a family after a death, and how it starts to come back together. There, the short summary. It doesn't really do justice to the book, though. Cora's troubled older brother Nate dies in a car crash, and her world stops. Her father withdraws completely. Her mother becomes a nightmare h...
I'd read rave reviews of this one, so I went in with high expectations. And it was pretty good. It was well-written, the characters were well-developed, actions and reactions were realistic. But it still didn't hit me. Like, okay, Twilight--not well-written, everything was unrealistic, the chara...
The dead-brother-leaves-behind-little-sister-who-falls-in-love-with-the-guy-(who happens to be the only one that’s ever understood him)-that’s-"responsible"-for-said-brother's-death reminds me of the Korean drama "Snow Queen" Minus the terminal illness. So, it was a much softer version. I was exp...
The dead-brother-leaves-behind-little-sister-who-falls-in-love-with-the-guy-(who happens to be the only one that’s ever understood him)-that’s-"responsible"-for-said-brother's-death reminds me of the Korean drama "Snow Queen" Minus the terminal illness. So, it was a much softer version. I was exp...
I was looking for a fluffy YA read when I picked this book up, but fluffy it is not. In fact, it is one of the rawest books I've read in a long time. Reading it was like reopening a long-closed wound. Oh, teenage years, how I do not miss you very much at all. This book was like stepping back into my...