This is What I Want to Tell You
So I did just post about another book I finished today, but I actually finished two books today. I didn't want to combine like I did on another post because I thought my title would be too long. lol. So I actually started reading this one the other day, but then Hush, Hush finally came in the mail, so I put this book down to read it. This one is called This is What I Want to Tell You by Heather Duffy Stone.
About and Thoughts on Book:
Friendship, love,
and unexpected secrets
Nadio and his twin sister, Noelle, always had a unique bond. And somehow, Keeley Shipley fit perfectly into their world. But when Keeley spends the summer in England, she comes home changed, haunted by a dark memory. As she and Nadio fall in love, they try to hide it from Noelle, who's jealously guarding a secret of her own. Slowly, a life-long friendship begins to crack under the crushing weight of past trauma, guarded secrets, jealousy, obsession . . . and an unexpected love that could destroy them.
From B&N
This is once again a book I read a preview of and had to wait forever to finally get it. I related to the bond between Nadio and Noelle, since I have a twin. I find myself trying to relate to at least some part of a character in each book. This book is well written with chapters switching between Noelle and Nadio. They told it like it was their journal that was being told to the world. I found myself not liking Keeley that much to begin with, I sided with Noelle, but I did like her better toward the end. This book tells you how you end up growing apart and that no one is perfect.
About and Thoughts on Book:
Friendship, love,
and unexpected secrets
Nadio and his twin sister, Noelle, always had a unique bond. And somehow, Keeley Shipley fit perfectly into their world. But when Keeley spends the summer in England, she comes home changed, haunted by a dark memory. As she and Nadio fall in love, they try to hide it from Noelle, who's jealously guarding a secret of her own. Slowly, a life-long friendship begins to crack under the crushing weight of past trauma, guarded secrets, jealousy, obsession . . . and an unexpected love that could destroy them.
From B&N
This is once again a book I read a preview of and had to wait forever to finally get it. I related to the bond between Nadio and Noelle, since I have a twin. I find myself trying to relate to at least some part of a character in each book. This book is well written with chapters switching between Noelle and Nadio. They told it like it was their journal that was being told to the world. I found myself not liking Keeley that much to begin with, I sided with Noelle, but I did like her better toward the end. This book tells you how you end up growing apart and that no one is perfect.
Alisha
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