I was sort of skeptical when I started to read this, but I found myself
falling in love one chapter at a time. In all honesty, my favorite part
of this book was the end. I love how it ends on a happy note, but it
isn’t a a stereotypical happily ever after or a sad, gut-wrenching end.
First
off, the main character Rachel broke my heart. What happened to her was
so tragic, but she still persists. Not only does she switch to an
entirely new school, she just deals with what is thrown at her. She is
not perfect and no where close to being fully healed, don’t get me
wrong, but the end of this book shows us that she is starting to finally
be okay again.
Logan, Logan, Logan. What can I say? I hate him
and I love him at the same time. I don’t hate him because he is horrible
or anything, but he does (not knowing Rachel’s history) make a rape
joke in front of her after she freaks out. That made me lose some
respect for him, yes he apologized, but in my eyes that isn’t something
that is easily forgiven. I do love him, too. He is so real, I can
imagine him standing there right in front of me. He is just like every
other, average guy you meet - but at the same time, he is not. He has
his flaws, we can see that in the initial way he deals with finding out
about Rachel’s attack and a few other things I won’t go into detail
over.
Overall, I found this book to be enjoyable. It had it’s
moments when it made me cry, laugh, and want to scream all at the same
time. It is an amazing story, one I would recommend to anyone who asked.
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