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This book was very insightful and full of good information regarding various aspects of dreams. However, it did become repetitive in some of the explanations starting around the midway point of the book. I felt like each of the reasoning points were the same for most of the techniques and reasons. Overall I enjoyed learning new information about dreams and will definitely be researching more of the topics in greater detail.
This story tore me apart. I couldn’t help reading page after page, because once you reach a certain point you can’t put it down. I had to see how the book would end. You want to reach into the book and hug griff himself. Take his pain away from him and make him less broken.
As the story progresses and you start disliking one of the characters, you quickly realize that nobody is the bad guy, but also everyone is the bad guy at the same time.
Nobody could have prevented the death but everybody feels responsible.
As griff continues to tell his story, and more details are revealed about Theo’s life with and away from griff, more puzzle pieces begin being put together.
A great read. Adam Silvera delivers once again.
As the story progresses and you start disliking one of the characters, you quickly realize that nobody is the bad guy, but also everyone is the bad guy at the same time.
Nobody could have prevented the death but everybody feels responsible.
As griff continues to tell his story, and more details are revealed about Theo’s life with and away from griff, more puzzle pieces begin being put together.
A great read. Adam Silvera delivers once again.
I enjoyed this book for a few reasons.
I liked how the author was able to be honest about being a complete monster in his past, prior to being sober. It was interesting hearing his reasons for being so horrible to his past partners. It made me think about things I have done similarly (not to the extent the psycho has) but also what others might be doing to people in relationships.
The whole idea of playing games with someone to this level was intense.
I enjoyed reading about how Holden decided to get sober and try and become better from what he was in his past.
Reading about his experience being on the receiving end of the manipulation and games was hard, familiar, but also real in a way. As much as I was glad he was getting a taste of his own medicine I felt bad for him, but knew he deserved it. I was captured by the pain he was feeling and very quickly reminded that he is a complete piece of shit and deserves to feel horrible.
Is redemption possible? Sure. Can someone’s past have an affect on the way people perceive them moving forward? Absolutely.
Overall, it was a good read and I would highly recommend it. Truly makes you stop and think about how you might have/ do treat others in relationships, and also about how much we as individuals are willing to put up with, out of “love”.
I liked how the author was able to be honest about being a complete monster in his past, prior to being sober. It was interesting hearing his reasons for being so horrible to his past partners. It made me think about things I have done similarly (not to the extent the psycho has) but also what others might be doing to people in relationships.
The whole idea of playing games with someone to this level was intense.
I enjoyed reading about how Holden decided to get sober and try and become better from what he was in his past.
Reading about his experience being on the receiving end of the manipulation and games was hard, familiar, but also real in a way. As much as I was glad he was getting a taste of his own medicine I felt bad for him, but knew he deserved it. I was captured by the pain he was feeling and very quickly reminded that he is a complete piece of shit and deserves to feel horrible.
Is redemption possible? Sure. Can someone’s past have an affect on the way people perceive them moving forward? Absolutely.
Overall, it was a good read and I would highly recommend it. Truly makes you stop and think about how you might have/ do treat others in relationships, and also about how much we as individuals are willing to put up with, out of “love”.