![]() ![]() But once it passed a certain point, I couldn’t fathom why you’d hide something so large when it came to hurting yourself. I actually loved the idea of this book and I loved the beginning, especially. And I know it’s hard to have an illness-if nothing else, I empathize with that wish that you weren’t different. I know it’s hard when you want to fit in. So, to sum up, I think this is the basis for my thoughts on this book. Especially when it’s your health on the line. ![]() God this review is just going south, ain’t it? My POINT remains that I think the guy in this book was a philanthropist with a sister who had issues of her own….why would he mock the girl he was falling for? I just didn’t connect there, I don’t think. People don’t just mock those with illnesses for no reason-Well. ![]() What I don’t get, however, is the need to lie to such a nice fella who shows signs of extreme care and understanding. Or, rather, to blend in, to not stand out. I can’t rightfully put myself into her position (or anyone else with an illness for that matter) and understand why I’d be ashamed, but I do understand the need to fit in. Like…I mean I guess I get why she wanted to fit in-I do. I just…I don’t know why the MC felt the need to lie. ![]() I have a new BBF and I want to shout it from the rooftops. ![]()
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