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“She was doing calligraphy when I told her-” . I was sure she was the one behind it all. But that is so sad, how a single action can alter two people's lives forever. It reminds me of Atonement by Ian McEwan. Once again the innocent lovers are the victims. 🥺🥺🥺
— Dec 23, 2025 02:33AM
“She was doing calligraphy when I told her-” . I was sure she was the one behind it all. But that is so sad, how a single action can alter two people's lives forever. It reminds me of Atonement by Ian McEwan. Once again the innocent lovers are the victims. 🥺🥺🥺
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By chapter 23, it feels as though Marjan Kamali is trying too hard to make the story depressing.
— Dec 23, 2025 08:38AM
Eya
is on page 152 of 308
WHAT?
I was just about to update my progress by saying that there is nothing more bittersweet and delicate than a book whose story unfolds a romance between young people amidst a war or a revolution. Then I decided to give in to two more chapters, and then—WHAT? I take back my words! There is nothing sweet about this love story; it is solely BITTER. I’M IN SHOCK 😭😭
— Dec 22, 2025 01:03PM
I was just about to update my progress by saying that there is nothing more bittersweet and delicate than a book whose story unfolds a romance between young people amidst a war or a revolution. Then I decided to give in to two more chapters, and then—WHAT? I take back my words! There is nothing sweet about this love story; it is solely BITTER. I’M IN SHOCK 😭😭

