This one gets 5 very big emotional stars from me.I started crying on the very first page and I didn't stop until the end. Went through a box of tissues without even knowing.My heart was shattered for Katelyn. Shattered. Is it wrong of me that I understood her reasoning. Kevin is all she has, why...
I liked it a lot but there were some things that weren't written very well. Like how quickly Katelyn ans Max got together than broke up and than started again in a day. He brings food and she stops thinking about anything else and they are back together it seemed a little fake. And the end, it was a...
I figured this would be nicely angsty, and jerk a few tears. While I did tear up at a couple of points, over all, I thought this book was too....easy? I guess that's the word I'm looking for?Katelyn has been dealing with her flighty, abusive mother for seventeen years. The only reason she hasn't lef...
Ramen Noodles the staple of college students everywhere. After the age of 17 I refused to eat them. I haven't eaten them since. My college friends were baffled by my extreme dislike of ramen noodles. Tiffany King gets it though. "I made sure to scoop up a dozen packages of Top O' Ramen soup for Kevi...
It's nice to read books like this. It makes me appreciate my own home life. Someday soon is a touching novel about family, love and abuse. It teaches us to never remain silent about the abuse. It teaches us that a family should love each other, not hurt each other. It also teaches us that there are ...
This book is just... wow... When I was getting close to the end I noticed how much I didn't want it to end... Which doesn't normally happen with books for me...
Bought based on the blurb. Sounds very good and has a avg rating of 4.5.
This book really blew me away. There were so many pieces of this book that not only drew me in to it, but it almost didn’t let me leave in the end. Tiffany King weaves a beautiful story of hope around one of the ugliest aspects of the human experience.I’ll start out with the characters in the book. ...
I truely loved this book. It was definitely an emotional one to read too. To read what they were going through in their home life was extremely hard as I have kids of my own and cannot see how a parent could do that and also because growing up with foster siblings I know that those horrors go on eve...