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blithesquesttoread 's review for:
Midnights in Colorado
by Milan Watson
Amazing!
First of all, I seriously adored the ending, especially the part when Lisa tells Sam that she cannot trade her independent nature for anyone. I mean that's one thing which was the best in this book. I really liked the starting and how the story progressed. The characters appeared to be different from each other but at the heart they were the same. One more thing that I liked about this book was that it described how it isn't easy for one to totally forget themselves and adopt a new life. And what's more it emphasised on how people shouldn't be encouraged to give up on themselves, their dreams to be with someone else. I loved the way it was so effortlessly portrayed. So basically, it was an amazing, beautiful and fast read (once you pick up this book, you cannot seem to put it down unless someone behaves like a prick!).
First of all, I seriously adored the ending, especially the part when Lisa tells Sam that she cannot trade her independent nature for anyone. I mean that's one thing which was the best in this book. I really liked the starting and how the story progressed. The characters appeared to be different from each other but at the heart they were the same. One more thing that I liked about this book was that it described how it isn't easy for one to totally forget themselves and adopt a new life. And what's more it emphasised on how people shouldn't be encouraged to give up on themselves, their dreams to be with someone else. I loved the way it was so effortlessly portrayed. So basically, it was an amazing, beautiful and fast read (once you pick up this book, you cannot seem to put it down unless someone behaves like a prick!).