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A review by iris_ymra
Where Rainbows End by Cecelia Ahern
4.0
It's been a great journey venturing into Rosie and Alex's life. That friggin fifty years of their lives had brought me together through the rain, the storm, the cloudy days, the bright sunny days, cold, hot -- and most importantly that rainbows, all of them had put colour in me through out my reading. What was it that Rosie & Alex tried to put up against to of boy and girl could never be just bestfriend -- they could never, when their hearts were involved.
It's a frustrating and overwhelming all together reading their story. They both had kept themselves in silence for too long, to finally be able to talk about that silence they had gone through, but nontheless better late than never.
And the book itself isn't just about the relationship between Rosie and Alex, there's so much more accompanying their journey and every each of them thought us the thing in our relationship that we should never take for granted, especially time and moments.
It's a frustrating and overwhelming all together reading their story. They both had kept themselves in silence for too long, to finally be able to talk about that silence they had gone through, but nontheless better late than never.
And the book itself isn't just about the relationship between Rosie and Alex, there's so much more accompanying their journey and every each of them thought us the thing in our relationship that we should never take for granted, especially time and moments.