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Breathe, Annie, Breathe by Miranda Kenneally

musicislove127's review

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5.0

Amazing Book

nadine_booklover's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars
I would have loved to see the end a little more extended. However, we don't get all we wish for,don't we? ;-)
It was a nice read which started out slowly but picked up pace like the training for the marathon. I've huge respect for what Annie did to honor Kyle and I really liked the storyline. But I personally think you could have deepen the story and charakter development of Annie a little more as well as the one of Jeremiah.

yeontan's review

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emotional slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? N/A
  • Diverse cast of characters? No

3.5

shirleymak's review

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5.0

damn it i love miranda kenneally
AND I ALSO REALLY LOVE JEREMIAH.

books4susie's review

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5.0

Loved it! I always enjoy meeting Kenneally's new characters and catching up with the older ones.

madithecloud's review

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lighthearted slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.0

sarverv's review against another edition

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5.0

All the feels. My new fave Miranda Kenneally book!

nicolemhewitt's review

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5.0

4.5/5 Stars

This review and many others can be found on my blog - Feed Your Fiction Addiction

I won Breathe, Annie, Breathe from Goodreads First Reads (after I'd already gotten it from NetGalley!) and was very excited to read it because I'd heard a lot of buzz about it at BEA. Then I realized that it was the fifth book in a series!! Now, I will say that this actually is one of those books that you could read as a standalone - you really wouldn't be missing much besides some fun references to past characters. But I CAN'T DO IT! I always feel like I'm missing out, so I had to go read the first four books before I could start in on this one. Well, I breezed through all four easily (these books are exceptionally quick reads) and I'm so glad I got to know all of these characters! I think Breathe, Annie, Breathe was my favorite Hundred Oaks book yet!

The synopsis describes the book well, so I'm going to skip right to my review.

What I LOVED:

Annie's story.
I was completely drawn into Annie's story. We find out about Kyle's death early in the book, but the history between Annie and Kyle and the story of what actually happened to him is revealed slowly throughout the book. Annie's heartbreak over Kyle was palpable - and it made this book really resonate with me. She was trying so hard to honor him by running the marathon, even though the training was torture for her. Then, the added confusion over her feelings for Jeremiah just compounded her pain. Annie's story was messy - certainly not always pretty - which is just the way it should be!

The marathon.
Last year, my husband ran his first marathon and I can attest to the fact that the training is grueling! Kenneally did a fantastic job of portraying Annie's pain throughout the marathon training process. While Annie's physical issues were different than my husband's were, I know firsthand (well, okay, secondhand) that this type of training is ridiculously intense and incredibly hard on your body. Since I, like Annie, am NOT a runner, I could totally imagine what it was like for her - how torturous the process would be and how she would totally WANT to quit, even while wanting desperately to complete the race for Kyle.

The relationships.
This book explored not just the romance between Jeremiah and Annie (which I loved), but also her relationships with her friends and family. How did Annie's relationship with Kyle affect her friendships? How did his death affect her relationship with her family - and his family? These questions and more were explored in a realistic way. This book wasn't only about the romance between the two main characters!

Old friends.
This book wove in A LOT of characters from the previous books, so we got to see how their lives are progressing. Matt, Jake, Savannah, Vanessa, Rory, Jordan, Sam - they're all here! And, of course, Jeremiah is Matt's brother, who we got a glimpse of in Stealing Parker. I love seeing these old characters tied into each new story!

The negatives:

Jeremiah's issues.
I don't want to go into what Jeremiah's issues actually were, but this was the one area where I was a bit unsure. First I thought maybe everybody was making a big deal out of nothing, but then as the book went on, I could kind of see where they were coming from a bit more. I still thought everyone was being a bit overprotective of him (but that was redeemed somewhat in the end). My main problem is that there was this little niggling worry at the back of my mind that Jeremiah's issues might not really be permanently solved and they might cause Annie pain at some point in the future. But that's realism, not fiction - I just needed to let it go!

Breathe, Annie, Breathe is an emotionally compelling examination of love and loss that will make you want to embrace the things that make life worth living! I give it 4.5/5 stars.

***Disclosure: This book was provided to me by NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review. No other compensation was given. All opinions are my own***

michalice's review against another edition

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4.0

I've wanted to read Breathe, Annie, Breathe since I fist heard about it, even knowing I had the previous books in this series to read. When I got the approval email I was shocked as I really didn't expect it.
From the beginning of Breathe, Annie, Breathe I found it easy to sympathise with Annie, going from a non-runner, to training to run a marathon takes a lot of courage and determination, I won't even run for a bus never mind attempting to run a marathon. The struggles she goes through felt real, and really came across strongly thorough the pages, but so does her strength, determination, and the reasons for wanting to do this.

As the story progresses, not only does the struggle become harder for Annie, but she realises she is starting to have feelings for Jeremiah, so she is torn between feeling guilty over feeling these, when she should still have these feelings for Kyle. I loved the initial friendship between Annie and Jeremiah, he is quick to jump in and help with some first aid, and that is the spark that ignites the friendship.

Breathe, Annie, Breathe is a story about loss, love, and strength. I laughed, I cried, and then cried some more. Annie is such a likable character that it's so easy to become emotionally invested in her life, and when Jeremiah is being an ass and taking stupid risks, I wanted to shake some sense into him for Annie's sake.

Final Verdict
Breathe, Annie, Breathe is an enjoyable read that is easy to relate to, and also become emotionally invested in. I really can't wait to read the next book in this series.

nklosty's review

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3.0

The idea of putting yourself through a marathon and it's training just to honor a friend is inspiring. Of all the characters, I enjoyed Jer the most. His fun, adventurous spirit was perfect for Annie's determination. 84