Somewhere Only We Know
"What if we could go there? Somewhere that makes us normal? I mean, hypothetically of course. If that place existed, would you want to spend eternity there with me?" Sadie Bradford's life is one anxiety attack after another. Being forced to spend a week without her best friend Aaron almost broke...
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"What if we could go there? Somewhere that makes us normal? I mean, hypothetically of course. If that place existed, would you want to spend eternity there with me?" Sadie Bradford's life is one anxiety attack after another. Being forced to spend a week without her best friend Aaron almost broke her but now he's back and all she wants is for life to go back to its normal status of being screwed up. That changes when her grandmother makes other plans for her: this summer Sadie will get a job and meet new friends. Friends without brain injuries that make them forget everything. Friends that aren't Aaron. While Sadie struggles to survive her anxiety with all these new changes, she and Aaron find the portal to an alternate world. Isola Fiona isn't just a fun escape--it's a place that cures memory loss and anxiety. It's a place where they can fall in love. But no one stays in that world for long and every time they return home, Sadie's anxiety is a little better but Aaron's memory is still gone. Frustrated that he doesn't remember their time together, Aaron makes a rash decision that might ruin everything.
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781499704969 (1499704968)
ASIN: 1499704968
Publish date: 2014-06-17
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2010-12-22)
Pages no: 234
Edition language: English
I received this book to give an honest review. I was really amazed at this story and the way the ending came about. Sadie has severe anxiety and her best friend Aaron helps calm her down even though he has a memory issue. The two are perfect best friends and you just hope that they fall for each o...
I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This will not affect my opinion of the book. Anxiety rules Sadie's life. She is a slave to the pills that she is supposed to take once a day, but many days she end up swallowing three or more and the panic still haunts her. Aaron does w...