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321 pages, Paperback
Published November 11, 2024
“If I were to die, would you miss me?”
A lot of telling not showing. Almost feels like there’s a third narrator, writing felt distant because of this. It felt like I was watching them through a window instead of being in their heads. There were continuous time jumps that felt a little weird to me how they were handled.
Although I kept reading because I was really hooked on what was going on. The story in itself is gripping, although with the writing style I didn’t feel it in my heart, if it makes sense? If I could’ve connected more with the writing style, this book would’ve been heart wrenching. It may be for you if you don’t have the same issue with the style as me.
“Then, Noah did the unthinkable. He lifted his head and kissed him. It barely lasted two seconds, but it was enough for him to understand why he felt so different from his friends some days. Why he never felt attracted to girls. Why he felt so possessive of his friend.”
“If I were to die, would you miss me?”
“I don’t like it when someone touches what’s mine in front of me. Period.” A horde of butterflies set on fire in Noah’s stomach. “Are you claiming me now?” “For the time being, yes.” And all the butterflies died.
“It was Noah’s fault for being his anchor and his greatest source of pain.”