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Extraordinary Means
by Robyn Schneider
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**Please note: I recieved an eARC from the publisher via Edelweiss. All thoughts are my own**
I read two books about teenagers who were deathly ill back to back and that was the wost thing I could probably have done. My poor heart. Extraordinary Means was beautifully written as well as beautifully heart breaking.
When Lane is diagnosed with tuberculosis and sent to Latham house he thinks it is the end of the world, until he is reunited with a girl he knew many years earlier at summer camp. When Lane gives up trying with his school work and steps out of his bounds he never expected anything that he was going to get into. Disabling their med sensors to sneak out of the hospital grounds, smuggling goods in, and falling in love when there is a possibility either of them could die at any moment.
Extraordinary Means is told in duo point of views, which is probably my favorite ways to read a story with romance in it. The character growth and development from the start to the end of the book was incredible! All of the characters were so real. At the beginning of the book I wasn't sure I was going to like Lane. I found him up tight and too afraid to step out of his safe zone, but that changes when he meets Sadie. After that I really loved Lane. Sadie I loved from to get go. She has been at Latham house for nearly three years and she has neither improved or worsened, but she is stable and until she is healthy she can not leave. She is reckless and sarcastic and I love that most in a character.
The romance was adorable. It didn't come in too fast but I didn't take forever, it was just the right timing. Lane was just genuinely sweet. They both held a trait the grounded the other and I found that perfect. There might of been implied sex, I am really not quite sure. But it isn't that important. But, I really enjoyed the romance in this book. It mended nice and gave Lane and Sadie something happy in such a horrible time in their lives.
The freaking ending of the book destroyed me. I won't tell you what. It may be happy or sad. (It could have destroyed me in a good way.) I probably cried for at least and hour afterwards, reading the same part over and over. (Again: Happy or sad tears) It was bittersweet though, heartbreaking but bittersweet. I really enjoyed Extraordinary Means I hope to read more by Robyn soon.
**Please note: I recieved an eARC from the publisher via Edelweiss. All thoughts are my own**
I read two books about teenagers who were deathly ill back to back and that was the wost thing I could probably have done. My poor heart. Extraordinary Means was beautifully written as well as beautifully heart breaking.
When Lane is diagnosed with tuberculosis and sent to Latham house he thinks it is the end of the world, until he is reunited with a girl he knew many years earlier at summer camp. When Lane gives up trying with his school work and steps out of his bounds he never expected anything that he was going to get into. Disabling their med sensors to sneak out of the hospital grounds, smuggling goods in, and falling in love when there is a possibility either of them could die at any moment.
Extraordinary Means is told in duo point of views, which is probably my favorite ways to read a story with romance in it. The character growth and development from the start to the end of the book was incredible! All of the characters were so real. At the beginning of the book I wasn't sure I was going to like Lane. I found him up tight and too afraid to step out of his safe zone, but that changes when he meets Sadie. After that I really loved Lane. Sadie I loved from to get go. She has been at Latham house for nearly three years and she has neither improved or worsened, but she is stable and until she is healthy she can not leave. She is reckless and sarcastic and I love that most in a character.
The romance was adorable. It didn't come in too fast but I didn't take forever, it was just the right timing. Lane was just genuinely sweet. They both held a trait the grounded the other and I found that perfect. There might of been implied sex, I am really not quite sure. But it isn't that important. But, I really enjoyed the romance in this book. It mended nice and gave Lane and Sadie something happy in such a horrible time in their lives.
The freaking ending of the book destroyed me. I won't tell you what. It may be happy or sad. (It could have destroyed me in a good way.) I probably cried for at least and hour afterwards, reading the same part over and over. (Again: Happy or sad tears) It was bittersweet though, heartbreaking but bittersweet. I really enjoyed Extraordinary Means I hope to read more by Robyn soon.