Shatter Me

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I had seen this series all over TikTok and it was also chosen as a book club read. I don’t know why I haven’t read this sooner because I love dystopian stories!

At first I wasn’t sure what was happening with the scrubbed out sentences, but after reading online, that it was a representation of Juliette’s mental state, I started to appreciate it more.

I like the premise of the world’s resources being limited, the sky changing and a group called the Reestablishment making false promises of a better future. It just spews emptiness. Everyone thinks they have a better way, until they don’t. It’s always about power and greed.

With Juliette being locked up in the asylum, I kept wondering why. She didn’t seem like someone with mental health issues and only developed them whilst being locked up for years, so when it’s slowly revealed, I was thinking “this is interesting”. How has she developed a fatal touch? It’s still not even answered, so now I have to read on!

I thought the love interest Adam was a great connection to establish. Gives Juliette hope that not everything in her childhood was sad. Someone noticed her kindness and good nature, something she still holds.

With Warner letting her out, we still don’t know his true motivations behind that. Does he want to really use her as a weapon or are there other reasons?

As she’s in Omega point with others that have powers also, I hope she understands why they are special and why not everyone in the world develops powers/super human abilities. I did find this reminded me of x-men and Xavier’s school of the gifted.

This book has left me with enough intrigue to continue on!

Lucky Pucker

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This book had me engaged from the start! I’ve never read a book surrounding sports and romance, so I’m glad I follow Hilary on TikTok to be able to read such a fun story!

I loved the writing. It was hilarious and the kind of humour I enjoy amongst friends. This made it such an easy read that I was able to finish in approx 6 hours.

Holly was such a sweetheart! I loved her adorable nature and that innocence she had surrounding intimate relations. I didn't see it as a bad thing, that she was 25 and still a virgin, because for some, the right person just doesn't come along until they do.

I loved the development of Luke wanting to be a better person. He was patient, caring and loveable. For him, I did find that Holly brought out the best in him. The fact that he's also hot helps!

Avery was just a bundle of fun! Can't wait to see how her story progresses. I'm there for it!

If you want spice, well you've definitely got it in this book! It was definitely a path of discovery for Holly. I liked the twists towards the end with Candy and then Ryan also. Honestly wasn't expecting anything but HEA, so for me, I was like "oh that's a nice surprise!".

Overall, I laughed, I gasped, I smiled, I may have had a few "oh my!" moments and I was left with wanting more. Can't wait for the next book!

Before I Let Go

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I read this as part of a book club and I’m thankful for having a few chapters to read each day. The content did get heavy at times and taking a break was welcomed.

Yasmen and Josiah are a divorced couple who suffered a loss of a child and also a very close Aunty in quick succession. Yasmen went through a deep depression, whilst Josiah didn’t take the time to grieve. Josiah didn’t believe in therapy and talking to a professional, burying any trauma he’s ever experienced deep within. Yasmen and Josiah are still in each others lives as they have 2 children and also run a restaurant business together. As Josiah attempts to move on with someone new, are they both really ready to depart the love they once had or will old feelings start to resurface?

This book was a beautiful read for me. I can understand why some may not like this read, as the couple in the story could have worked things out with proper communication, having their own time to grieve and also needed the tools to work through their grief.

My heart broke reading about the loss of a child that Yasmen had to experience. I especially liked the research the author did with those who had this experience and even sought therapists out who may have helped those with such a significant loss.

Everyone wants to hate Josiah because he thought therapy was bollocks. My friend told me that this stigma is held for black men (something I didn’t know), so it makes sense that he thought it wasn’t going to help him nor Yasmen. He only thought her meds did the job, but when he eventually goes himself, he has such a profound experience and realises he was wrong.

I think Yas definitely wanted Josiah to express himself. He didn't know how and that stemmed from when his parents died. He buries it deep and didn't have the tools to cope or grieve properly. If Josiah didn’t hold the stigma surrounding therapy, used a therapist to digest his parents death when he was younger, he wouldn’t have held the "life moves on" mentality. So it was the same application to the loss of Byrd and Henry.

I think what drove Yas for divorce was also that Josiah kept tiptoeing around her and treating her like she was precious. She didn't know their business was not going smoothly and they had no money in the bank to pay for lawn mowing. I felt as if he threw her depression back in her face by painting over that nursery wall. Josiah felt like it wasn't productive sitting there every day, day in day out. I think he felt like she needed to stop and come back to reality. He didn't understand depression, so therefore had judgement from a practical point of view. Yasmen was all emotional. So really he lacked emotional intelligence. They were two opposite people at the time. They weren't going to work out if they continued that way, so I think Yas thought divorce was the only solution for self healing from such a devastating loss.

Kaseem was such a sweetheart and the whole time I was thinking “what is Deja’s problem?”. I knew it wouldn’t come easily and we got our answer towards the end of the book. I think a child can hold anger when they don’t really understand fully what’s going on. If you only hold a certain piece of information, it’s easy to jump to conclusions and can be very confusing for the child. Overall, I thought for how well Yasmen and Josiah were co-parenting, they had pretty decent children. Deja holding attitude was within her own reasoning.

I think this book is really raw and emotional. It embraces a topic that maybe not many people would know about or relate to, but is as real as it gets for those suffering loss and depression. I would recommend not reading this book if those are triggers for you.

The First Thing About You

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I quite enjoyed this read as it opened my eyes to a world I know nothing about.

Harris is a teenage boy who has a medical condition called spinal muscular atrophy which causes muscle weakness. He’s wheelchair bound and relies on his mum or nurse for assistance. His family move to New Jersey and it means a new start in a new school. He judges people based on their favourite colour as it can really tell a lot about a person. At school, he runs into Nory, wants to get to know her but she won’t let on what her favourite colour is. This intrigues Harris and he is determined to find out. His new nurse Miranda opens Harris to a world of possibility and he starts to realise he’s more than just being wheelchair bound. As he starts to try new things, it’s far from what his friends and family know him to be. He pushes the wrong people away and wakes up to what true relationships really mean.

I enjoyed the read as Harris grew as a character throughout the book. He did come across very cynical and held everyone at arm's length. It's easy to understand why, when he's had so many nurses come and go from his life, but also not having any proper friends until he reaches his new school. I can't imagine what it's like for those with conditions like Harris'/Chaz's and this really was a small glimpse into the mind of someone who has uncertainty not only as a teenager, but may let their condition define them.

Zander was a funny character and in my opinion had a great outlook despite Harris treating him otherwise. Nory was a sweet enough love interest, though to me, she did seem hot and cold with Harris and it was understandable if he felt like he got mixed messaging. Loved Harris' mum! Clare bear was just an overall great human. I liked how the character Miranda opened up Harris, though her inexperience really showed her carelessness in situations.

This really was a story of self discovery and if it mirrors Chaz's life, then it really showed how much he's overcome as an individual.

If We Were Heroes

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I was contacted by the author to check out her book which is a dystopian YA novel. She described it as the walking dead meets the fault in our stars and I would say that's a fairly accurate description.

Ember has survived the apocalypse, though she's held up in a government facility and soon will come a vote where they decide if she lives or dies. Although she holds the cure for a virus that was unleashed onto the world killing many people, she also has a mutated version of the virus in her bloodstream. The world can't go through such devastation once more. As she recalls her harrowing experience for a film crew, humans were becoming the undead with a blood thirst and her story touches on her adoration for her best friend Sam. It's been years since this catastrophic event, but is she still a threat to society?

I love me an apocalyptic story as much as the next person. I'm always interested in someone's take of what could happen and how the world would deal with it after. What happens to the humans in this story is nothing that I've read before so I did find it enjoyable.

When Ember recounts her story for the film crew (who want to make a movie based on her life), there were moments when I thought maybe her or Sam might die. So you really didn't know what was going to happen as they ventured to find their parents. It was all so risky, but you do whatever you can to get to your loved ones.

I thought the love triangle in the story might have played out differently. Honestly didn't know who I was rooting for because in any love triangle, I'm always thinking "why not both?"

Really enjoyed the ending! I did guess the government's decisions, but it was the actions of all Ember's loved ones that was lovely to read.