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B. N. Toler

Autor(a) de Where One Goes

12 Works 166 Membros 11 Críticas

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Obras por B. N. Toler

Where One Goes (2015) 44 exemplares
Desperately Seeking Epic (2016) 28 exemplares
Healer (2013) 23 exemplares
Wrecking Ball (Wrecked, #1) (2014) 20 exemplares
To Have It All (2017) 10 exemplares
Taking Connor (2015) 8 exemplares
The Anchor (Holly Springs, #2) (2015) 4 exemplares
Crazy Girl (2017) 1 exemplar

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Interesting story once you buy in to the whole body switch thing. I did wish that we could have learned what the issues were that made Max such an ass. Plus why did the author have both a Max and a Matt out of about 5 characters? I know IRL these things happen but it just adds a layer of annoyance in a book to have to think for a second which character is on the page.
 
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Luziadovalongo | Jul 14, 2022 |
I really enjoyed this romance. If you can call crying for at least the last 45 minutes while I read enjoying. So, very angsty. Well written and flowed well. No slow spots. The whole relationship thing moved very fast and I think that my biggest problem with the story could have been solved if things had been given a little more time to play out. My biggest problem then was that I didn't care much for George, the living brother. I totally loved Ike and could really see the developing relationship between him and Charlotte. George though, when not being a bit of a loser dick was pretty much a nonentity. I'm not sure why Charlotte loved him. The author started out pretty well with him but basically gave up on any sort of characterization in the second half of the book that led me to develop any admiration or caring for him. But she kept telling me Charlotte loved him. I don't see how. Charlotte and Ike though? That relationship was fully developed and very sweet.

I will definitely be trying out more of this author's books.
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Luziadovalongo | 2 outras críticas | Jul 14, 2022 |
I had read a blurb about this book...dying girl wanting to meet her father takes out a Craig's list ad, now who doesn't get drawn in by that. Will she get her wish? Why is dad not in her life? So many questions.

I won't comment on the happenings to Clara (mom), Neena (12 yr old girl), Marcus (the friend who's been Neena's substitute dad), or Paul (MIA daddy) but I will say this story will hit you straight in the center of your emotions. How does a parent even come close to being ready to say goodbye to their child? How do you not go overboard in wanting to protect them, heal them, make bargains with God? And guilt, so many forms of it, but to what avail...it won't change the outcome.

At the heart of it all it's about love. Love can make you fear with how strongly you can feel that for another. Love, when it's true, can last time and distance. Love can take strangers and make them a family.

If you are anything like me....have plenty of tissues on hand and be prepared for a couple of truly ugly cry moments. But at the end you have hope that everything will be alright and that those left behind will keep their promises.

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ChachaJ | 2 outras críticas | Feb 1, 2021 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
12
Membros
166
Popularidade
#127,845
Avaliação
4.0
Críticas
11
ISBN
24

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