I was pretty surprised by how much I enjoyed this book. I have been avoiding YA books for a while now and after a recent decision to give them a try again, I chose this one and was pleasantly surprised. Let’s talk about our two main characters. Noah became part of the foster system when he was a ch...
I had heard good things about this series, but approached it warily because high school romance is not generally my speed anymore. I was pleasantly surprised to enjoy this as much as I did, since it's much more angsty than I usually like. The two main characters have backgrounds so tragic it was a b...
I'll admit- my enjoyment of this book was closer to a 5, but some issues with specifics won't allow me to give this book that rating. For one, the over-usage of my least favorite term of endearment, "baby." Just not my thing. Secondly, Noah, while having many many admirable qualities (his loyalty, h...
This really is one of my favorite books ever. The story is gripping and tragic; if you aren't looking for that, then skip this. But, I found it fascinating and couldn't put the book down. The love story part is sweet and made my heart melt a few times. Its just a story that grips your heart for so m...
Can't believe I waited so long to read Pushing the Limits. Maybe it was because the blurb sounded like any other YA contemporary.And yes, I'll be honest: Pushing the Limits is not remarkably original. But the way the author writes and the way she make her characters complex and interesting makes up ...
I really loved this book. I really loved both echo and noah as a pair and as their own characters. I loved how this book liked at characters that I don't read about often or situations. It look at the complex issues in foster care and also the simple way things are looked black and white and no shad...
4/5 stars.OK. Before I start the review, can I just say.Lowering her head, Echo withdrew into her hair.She did it three times, and every time I couldn't help but think of Erin from the Office going to her hair room.Echo Emerson has been horribly scarred. Her brother died in Afghanistan. Her mother a...
"The worst type of crying wasn't the kind everyone could see-the wailing on street corners, the tearing at clothes. No, the worst kind happened when your soul wept and no matter what you did, there was no way to comfort it. A section withered and became a scar on the part of your soul that survived....
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