Who has Read Me Before You from Jojo Moyes?

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Re: Who has Read Me Before You from Jojo Moyes?

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book too!

I found myself able to feel close to the characters. I feel it was written very well.
I am a hard person to please and the book has to grab me quickly. I wasn't able to put this book down. I was reading until the early hours.
It's a nice easy read but extremely emotional! I cried and cried at the end and it's not easy to make me cry!
I felt so connected with the dilemma and although I did anticipate the end, I was still left in hope that it would be different.
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I was also able to read the book. I love the book, except for the ending. The book could have shown the value of life up to the very end.
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I remember I finished it on a plane and I couldn't stop crying! I was a bit embarrassed lol. It's truly a great book, that makes you think a lot about life, the way we live it and all we take for granted. I really liked the other books in the series too, though none were as impactful.
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dreamer9 wrote: 18 Sep 2013, 16:15 I just finish it, and im in shock, im still crying, but it made some how think about my life and want something more than just stick in to a place, isn't the perfect book to give us another perspective of life?
Have never cried because of a read,will try this and see if it brings me down.
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I can't imagine crying while reading. Your comments are making me curious. The only feeling I after reading books, is nolstagia. I feel like I am leaving people I have come to know.
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heartwarming and heartreaking at the same time. could not put the book down. vivid plot and characters that can easily be related to. the book gives you a new perspective on your own life.
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Great book, really had you taking a look at your own life. Make sure you have tissues!
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It is fantastic and readable though there's some heart touching stories
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Post by Similolaoluwa »

I absolutely loved this book. It wasn't the cliche love story that I'm used to. This book gave me a whole new perspective of life. I found myself hoping and praying that Will changes his mind and decides not to grow through with the assisted suicide. I did an all nighter with this book, cause I just couldn't put it down. I've heard about how great the book was but I wasn't rushing to read it because I just felt they were exaggerations. This book took me on an emotional rollercoaster, I found myself smiling like an idiot ,then laughing to crying. This book is at the top of my list for great romance novels.
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Loved it, perfect holiday read. I enjoyed the characters and liked the fact that the main characters were not "perfect" and it didn't turn out to be a "Cinderella" story
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i cry while reading .. it makes you fall in love and hate but love again... indeep they are hard to let go.
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I did! And it was so sad. Sad and inspiring. I was crying so hard when Will decided not to pursue living. Even though people around him begged to stay.
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This is a brilliant book. Very emotional book to read but still has a lot of humour in it. Emily and Will are both very interesting characters. In all, this is an inspiring book to read, and I would recommend it to anyone.
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Post by Nathalia Guerrero »

I really don't think that the book was predictable. It's breaks my heart, was My first book of this author, and makes me realized of how much important is want yo live your life the way you want yo live ir.
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This book broke my heart. It reminded me that sometimes love doesn't conquer all and the best thing you can do for someone you love is let them make the choice they need to make even with the possibility of losing that person.
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