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I know I mentioned this on my profile but I'm not sure if I mentioned in this book. And if I did, just ignore this.

Please read I Think I Like It this is not a self promotion because I will never be able to create something as beautiful and bittersweet as this novel.

The author (who I have not tagged because I imagine they get tagged a lot and are quite sick of it) very clearly states in the description that readers should not romanticize the relationships in the novel and I think after reading this I understand that statement a lot more than I did going into it. 

I am more than willing to recommend this novel to anyone and everyone although I am willing to admit that this is a very emotional novel and it is very raw and descriptive about how characters are feeling in the situations occurring in the novel.

I am also willing to admit that this novel did not end the way I was expecting it too, but I'm not sad about that because it ended in the most honest way it possibly could.

I admit that I cried for probably two hours but as stated on my profile, this novel has taught me a lot about emotions and how different people process them.  There were so few characters (probably the average for a novel) but each of them had several different sides, some expected and some not at all. 

The novel takes us on a ride through relationships, hospitals- it just takes you every where and it's beautiful

But most importantly, this novel is unique. The author could have ended the same as every other novel but they chose a way that made it feel all that more real and-  There's nothing else to say except that it's beautiful.

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