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charmaineac 's review for:
Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between
by Jennifer E. Smith
MY POOR HEART. This book was so emotional. There were happy, snappy, jubilant moments. There were fun ones, but they were all tinged with a sense of nostalgia and melancholy. There was anger, indecision, and most importantly, love. I cried in the middle (was that the climax?) and at the end.
I don't know if I regret never having a high school relationship; that classic idea of a "first love." It's like Strangers, Again — when you first get together, and it's serious, do you realize that the only options are to stay together, get married, live happily ever after... or break up? Love is so, so complicated.
I'm not sure I agreed with all of their decisions. Why not take it like their dear best friends? Why did they have to "set each other free"?
Jennifer E. Smith is a master at sharing these one-day romances. There's nothing more heady and romantic than one moment, one day, one night. I wish the best for these characters. They make me want to believe in that fairytale love story.
I don't know if I regret never having a high school relationship; that classic idea of a "first love." It's like Strangers, Again — when you first get together, and it's serious, do you realize that the only options are to stay together, get married, live happily ever after... or break up? Love is so, so complicated.
I'm not sure I agreed with all of their decisions. Why not take it like their dear best friends? Why did they have to "set each other free"?
Jennifer E. Smith is a master at sharing these one-day romances. There's nothing more heady and romantic than one moment, one day, one night. I wish the best for these characters. They make me want to believe in that fairytale love story.