Suggestion Saturday
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Book of the week:
Title: Lost and found
Author: Nichole Williams
Number of pages 353
Rating of the book 4.4
Number of pages 353
Rating of the book 4.4
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Book review:
“Sometimes we just have to cut off the dead branches in our life. Sometimes that's the only way we can keep the tree alive. It's hard and it hurts, but it's what's best.”
This is one of the rare books that once your done reading it you would want to start reading it all over again.Ifell in love with the characters from the start of the book, the way the book was written made me smile until my jaws hurt. it was an amazing journey that made me wanting to read more..... I personally love to read stories where the whole town knows everyone and stories about ranch life so i basically got hooked from the start of the book.
The book shows us true tradgies that some people face everyday of their lives.... It was so beautifully written that it would move you when you read it. The book teaches us a lesson that its up to us to define are selfs and not let words from others effect and differ you because your true self is beautiful.
Book description:
(Goodreads)
There’s complicated. And there’s Rowen Sterling.
After numbing pain for the past five years with boys, alcohol, and all-around apathy, she finds herself on a Greyhound bus to nowhere Montana the summer after she graduates high school. Her mom agreed to front the bill to Rowen’s dream art school only if Rowen proves she can work hard and stay out of trouble at Willow Springs Ranch. Cooking breakfast at the crack of dawn for a couple dozen ranch hands and mucking out horse stalls are the last things in the world Rowen wants to spend her summer doing.
Until Jesse Walker saunters into her life wearing a pair of painted-on jeans, a cowboy hat, and a grin that makes something in her chest she’d thought was frozen go boom-boom. Jesse’s like no one else, and certainly nothing like her. He’s the bright and shiny to her dark and jaded.
Rowen knows there’s no happily-ever-after for the golden boy and the rebel girl—happily-right-now is a stretch—so she tries to forget and ignore the boy who makes her feel things she’s not sure she’s ready to feel. But the more she pushes him away, the closer he seems to get. The more she convinces herself she doesn’t care, the harder she falls.
When her dark secrets refuse to stay locked behind the walls she’s kept up for years, Rowen realizes it’s not just everyone else she needs to be honest with. It’s herself.
Book review:
“Sometimes we just have to cut off the dead branches in our life. Sometimes that's the only way we can keep the tree alive. It's hard and it hurts, but it's what's best.”
This is one of the rare books that once your done reading it you would want to start reading it all over again.Ifell in love with the characters from the start of the book, the way the book was written made me smile until my jaws hurt. it was an amazing journey that made me wanting to read more..... I personally love to read stories where the whole town knows everyone and stories about ranch life so i basically got hooked from the start of the book.
The book shows us true tradgies that some people face everyday of their lives.... It was so beautifully written that it would move you when you read it. The book teaches us a lesson that its up to us to define are selfs and not let words from others effect and differ you because your true self is beautiful.
Book description:
(Goodreads)
There’s complicated. And there’s Rowen Sterling.
After numbing pain for the past five years with boys, alcohol, and all-around apathy, she finds herself on a Greyhound bus to nowhere Montana the summer after she graduates high school. Her mom agreed to front the bill to Rowen’s dream art school only if Rowen proves she can work hard and stay out of trouble at Willow Springs Ranch. Cooking breakfast at the crack of dawn for a couple dozen ranch hands and mucking out horse stalls are the last things in the world Rowen wants to spend her summer doing.
Until Jesse Walker saunters into her life wearing a pair of painted-on jeans, a cowboy hat, and a grin that makes something in her chest she’d thought was frozen go boom-boom. Jesse’s like no one else, and certainly nothing like her. He’s the bright and shiny to her dark and jaded.
Rowen knows there’s no happily-ever-after for the golden boy and the rebel girl—happily-right-now is a stretch—so she tries to forget and ignore the boy who makes her feel things she’s not sure she’s ready to feel. But the more she pushes him away, the closer he seems to get. The more she convinces herself she doesn’t care, the harder she falls.
When her dark secrets refuse to stay locked behind the walls she’s kept up for years, Rowen realizes it’s not just everyone else she needs to be honest with. It’s herself.
“Every morning we get a chance to be different. A chance to change. A chance to be better. Your past is your past. Leave it there. Get on with the future part"
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