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Sweet

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This was an enjoyable book to listen to. The main character’s feelings changed a bit abruptly a few times throughout the story, but given the circumstances, it wasn’t too detracting. I was happy that the main goal was accomplished.

Sweet and sad

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This book explores young teen love but it also revolves around loss and hurt. Grief makes people do irrational things. Plus when someone dies un-expectantly there can be a lot of blame and guilt. I have experienced it and it is hard. I kind of thought that Sydney was being a little harsh on Jeremiah…

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Good but keep tissues nearby

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This is not your typical enemies-to-lovers story. Sydney is grieving the loss of her twin brother & suffering from a form of survivor’s guilt. Jeremiah was the best friend of both, and he’s grieving, too. The story is actually a good illustration of how everyone grieves in their own way. Sydney is full of frustrated..

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So Good!

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This book was so good and a very hard topic, grief. I did an all nighter to finished this book. I just couldn’t not know how it would end. Would Sydney get to do the race? Would Jeremiah and Sydney find room in their grief to be friends again? Would Sydney’s parents be able to..

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A very well done story

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Rating 4.5 stars I will not summarize this story because it was already given in the description of this book and I do not want to give any of the plot away. The purpose of this review was to give potential readers information to make an informed decision about reading/listening to this book. What I..

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Sweet

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I loved the title of this book- it was a clean high school romance. The story is well written and interesting. I struggled with some of emotional depths in the book. The characters deal with a lot of loss. And much of the book deals with loss of loved ones. But it was almost too..

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