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A review by iris_ymra
Five Feet Apart by Rachael Lippincott
5.0
Five feet apart -- how far is the distance really is, when all you want is to be closed to the ones you love most -- it is as far as a million miles away.
This is the first time for me hearing about CF disease -- and I think Five Feet Apart did it well on depicting about the disease to someone (like me), who knows nothing about CF.
I cried almost througout the stories, because of what happened to Abby; to Stella's parents; to Stella; to Will; to Poe -- everything they do, to keep one another alive while they're dying.
Yet, at the end death is inevitable -- but one's life doesn't have to end just because death happens, there's a different between just living and truly living life -- it's when the void is filled, content; even for short term of time.
This is the first time for me hearing about CF disease -- and I think Five Feet Apart did it well on depicting about the disease to someone (like me), who knows nothing about CF.
I cried almost througout the stories, because of what happened to Abby; to Stella's parents; to Stella; to Will; to Poe -- everything they do, to keep one another alive while they're dying.
Yet, at the end death is inevitable -- but one's life doesn't have to end just because death happens, there's a different between just living and truly living life -- it's when the void is filled, content; even for short term of time.