Laura Nowlin holds a B.A. in English with an emphasis in Creative Writing from Missouri State University. . In addition to being ambitious writer Laura is also an avid reader who believes that books allow her to live many lives in one lifetime. When she isn’t at home agonizing over her own novels Laura works at the public library where the patrons give her plenty of inspiration for her writing. She lives in St. Louis with her musician husband, neurotic dog, and psychotic cat.
i really liked this book but idk why there wasn’t a pov from sylvie since there was one from jack. i think she absolutely deserved to have a pov since she was just as important to finny as jack. also the fact that finny survived the car crash but died due to electrocution?!? idk it made me so mad lol. but overall a great book and i still cried. give sylvie her own book tho.
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this was a reread didnt dissapoint once again. this book is written so well. i love love love autumn and felt all of her emotion throughout the book. jacks pov broke me. and finnys last sentence was heart breaking..
This book was so sad. I didnt cry in the first one but when we got Jacks POV, I bawled. Autumn having a baby was a beautiful part. I am really disappointed in the section of Autums because we already heard her feelings on it. I need another book from the baby's pov
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I read the exclusive scene that comes with the collectors edition. The only reason I gave it a 3 is because I feel like it still left off with a cliffhanger, and I was left with unanswered questions.
I loved this book! I thought it was a fabulous companion to the first. Hearing Finn's perspective was a (heartbreaking) longing of my heart. Following Jack through his grief was such a real, and healing, experience. Following Autumn on her continuing journey was heartwrenching. The way Laura Nolin portrays these difficult human experiences is well done.