by Jamie Sullivan
2.5/5
First of all that cover is freakin' adorable :) Imaginary is a cute lil book about two lonely boys finding each other. Aaron is an unloved little foster kid with no friends and then one day he meets James an even lonelier little five year old, lonelier because Aaron is the only one who can see him d...
This was lovely right up until the last chapter. The excuse James used was pretty weak (seriously? you never had FIVE minutes alone EVER so you could call him?) and the ending was abrupt.
Wow, where to start, I guess I have to say I was sad for a lot of this book, and angry, angry at what Aaron had to endure. An imperfect foster system, the neglectful and useless 'parents' he was placed with ( I use that term very loosely), his loneliness and fear of being thrown away, forced to leav...
Can we just agree that this is the most ADORABLE cover EVER???!!! Gah...I want to hug it...3.5 starsThis book made me sad. I don’t think that was quite the intention. But, it just did. I probably shed more tears than the author ever planned on for a reader. I don’t like reading about 5 year old boys...
I'm intrigued...
When Cole posted his review and said that this story "Make Him Go Gooey, I was intrigued. I never read the previous short by this author but the cover and blurb intrigued me. Majority of this story was spent with the younger version of Aaron and James -- in fact, the 18-years old Aaron was only the ...
Originally posted at Romance Around the CornerGuess what? The book world isn’t entirely made out of popular books! Surprising, right? That’s why today I’m reviewing this little Young Adult M/M novella that I accidentally discovered last week.I can’t go into many details about the plot, because disco...
3.5