gimmebooksjoanna's Reviews (326)


I hate to say this but it wasn't anything special and I didn't find it a patch on the previous 7. Maybe it was because it was a play write or maybe it was because the characters were different, but I just did not warm to this in the same way.

there were some great twists to the story as we know it, but I can't help but feel it should have all just been left alone....

I enjoyed this. It didn't blow my mind or anything but it was a nice easy read and it was good to catch up with Lou and see what's happened to her after Will.

It's really not as bad as some of the reviews on here make out. I expected it to not match up to how amazing Me Before You was, so I really can't say I'm disappointed that it wasn't as unique and as gripping as it's predecessor.

All in all, if you're expecting "another Me Before You", don't pick this up. If you want to know what happened to Lou next, it's well worth the read.

This I really struggled with, which is unusual for me and a Paige Toon novel. I felt it had no substance and I was getting confused with it switching from one triplet to another.

Then about halfway through the whole perspective of the book changed. I was gripped!

My advice - stick with it. You won't be disappointed!

I am not a mother. Because of this sole fact, I should not have related to Rosie in the way that I did. But this book got me.

In fact, the raw emotion throughout this book that Prowse has successfully conveyed has caused me to break down and cry, several times. I found it difficult to read at times. I was as absorbed as if I was Rosie.

I will definitely be making an effort to read more of Amanda Prowse's work. In a world where it's easy to download cheap, badly written fiction through various ebook stores, this reminded me why I love reading so much.

DNF.