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This is the kind of book you never knew you needed, until you got it. And now you can’t stop reading it, and think about all the fucking time. So worth the read!
One of my favorite books of this year. Friendships, relationships between parents and their children, between siblings, and of course, the romantic relationships were written realistically. Rosemary and Willow’s relationship started the moment they saw each other during the ice breakers. They had really amazing chemistry, including some very much sexy scenes, and to parallel them, cute and sappy scenes. The way both their emotions were written, were chef’s kiss.
The book portrayed the very thing people are afraid to acknowledge- living in the present instead of giving the future much thought than necessary and ending up not seizing the important, special moments to recount in the future. The very future they are so worried about. When we think about our past, we feel like we hadn’t seized the moments enough to remember them when we are thinking about them. It showed the significance of living in the moment. The importance of living in the moment is shown very beautifully using the romance between Willow and Rosemary.
I found it very hard to put it down, but had to physically force myself to take break, and let all of it sink in. It was especially hard to focus on anything, except thinking about them after reading the ending.
“Knowing when a loved one is going to die is a blessing and a curse. I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone, but also wouldn’t change it if I could.”
It really is true. It is bittersweet, like something you never asked for and now don’t know whether to be grateful or ungrateful.
To be honest, I kinda hated Rosemary’s parents. A lot. But then they eventually came around, and it was so beautiful. Overall, it was a fantastic book.
P.S. you may need a few boxes of tissues, and a lot of chocolates, maybe if they are your comfort food. Basically, just a lot of tissues, and plenty of comfort food. All that might just help you get through the book without crying every time a certain thing is mentioned and you are inevitably reminded of what is going to happen as you read further and further...
One of my favorite books of this year. Friendships, relationships between parents and their children, between siblings, and of course, the romantic relationships were written realistically. Rosemary and Willow’s relationship started the moment they saw each other during the ice breakers. They had really amazing chemistry, including some very much sexy scenes, and to parallel them, cute and sappy scenes. The way both their emotions were written, were chef’s kiss.
The book portrayed the very thing people are afraid to acknowledge- living in the present instead of giving the future much thought than necessary and ending up not seizing the important, special moments to recount in the future. The very future they are so worried about. When we think about our past, we feel like we hadn’t seized the moments enough to remember them when we are thinking about them. It showed the significance of living in the moment. The importance of living in the moment is shown very beautifully using the romance between Willow and Rosemary.
I found it very hard to put it down, but had to physically force myself to take break, and let all of it sink in. It was especially hard to focus on anything, except thinking about them after reading the ending.
“Knowing when a loved one is going to die is a blessing and a curse. I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone, but also wouldn’t change it if I could.”
It really is true. It is bittersweet, like something you never asked for and now don’t know whether to be grateful or ungrateful.
To be honest, I kinda hated Rosemary’s parents. A lot. But then they eventually came around, and it was so beautiful. Overall, it was a fantastic book.
P.S. you may need a few boxes of tissues, and a lot of chocolates, maybe if they are your comfort food. Basically, just a lot of tissues, and plenty of comfort food. All that might just help you get through the book without crying every time a certain thing is mentioned and you are inevitably reminded of what is going to happen as you read further and further...
Well fuck that just happened…
I kept checking my percentage read and then the actual pages left. I had a countdown of my own going on. It sucked. I mean it didn’t. The book is really fucking fantastic but come on *cue the tears*
I kept checking my percentage read and then the actual pages left. I had a countdown of my own going on. It sucked. I mean it didn’t. The book is really fucking fantastic but come on *cue the tears*
emotional
lighthearted
medium-paced
challenging
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
sad
slow-paced
heartbreaking, but an absolute pleasure to read.
we have to live life like willow
we have to live life like willow
emotional
inspiring
reflective
sad
medium-paced
emotional
inspiring
medium-paced