Blog Tour: Would it be okay to love you by Amy Tasukada
This sounds like a sweet love story, doesn’t it? And it is one, but the specialness I expected at the beginning wasn’t delivered.
This sounds like a sweet love story, doesn’t it? And it is one, but the specialness I expected at the beginning wasn’t delivered.
You could stare for an hour into nothing and you would get more than from reading this book.
Closer Quarter’s take on vampires is a new one for me and I really liked it.
There is no drama in this book. I was promised drama. I wanted drama.
I have to say, the choices were really, really terrifying at times.
This story is so, so great and fun to read with the right amount of creepiness.
I had to stop reading at times and simply breathe, because I was moved to tears.
So let me simply tell you, that there is a very pressing social issue in it. Maybe even more than one – it depends on how define those issues.
The portrayed therapy is a huge bonus point to me, because therapy sessions aren’t that often portrayed in books.
But it’s not only pain you’ll be feeling. There’ll be rage at society in general, hopelessness, sadness, and happiness as well.