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OMLLLL I FINISHED THIS BOOK THIS MORNING AND I CANT STOP THINKING ABOUT IT
If I could give this six stars I would.
Like most, going into this I just thought the kids were going to be spoiled, entitled, and genuinely not good people. Boy, was I wrong. This family was EVERYTHING to me, and the way they grew throughout the book, despite their faults. Nina deserves the whole world, and as the oldest sister, I related to her more than I thought. Hud was just the sweetest human EVA and always put othe ...more
If I could give this six stars I would.
Like most, going into this I just thought the kids were going to be spoiled, entitled, and genuinely not good people. Boy, was I wrong. This family was EVERYTHING to me, and the way they grew throughout the book, despite their faults. Nina deserves the whole world, and as the oldest sister, I related to her more than I thought. Hud was just the sweetest human EVA and always put othe ...more

I wish I can write how what this book makes me feel with coherent sentences, but I literally cannot do that. Instead, I’ll write a few points that were made in the story, simply because these points are everything to me
-it’s ok to let people take care of you, it’s part of how you take care of them
-being capable or not has nothing to do with what needs to be done
-family histories will repeat, the cycle will go on
-loyalty between family members
-the people who love you stay
-someone’s love doesn’t ...more
-it’s ok to let people take care of you, it’s part of how you take care of them
-being capable or not has nothing to do with what needs to be done
-family histories will repeat, the cycle will go on
-loyalty between family members
-the people who love you stay
-someone’s love doesn’t ...more

Jan 13, 2022
cecilia (kaz brekker’s version)
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it was amazing
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taylor jenkins reid has done it again. this author somehow manages to convince you that all of her characters are real people and when you close the book, you start wondering how these famous surfing siblings aren’t real.
the little references to evelyn hugo and her story were so well placed and while this book is a very character driven story, the plot was never boring in any way.
another masterpiece, without a doubt.
the little references to evelyn hugo and her story were so well placed and while this book is a very character driven story, the plot was never boring in any way.
another masterpiece, without a doubt.

I’ve read the BIG THREE from TJR. But this one is and always will be my favourite. Nina is my favourite girl, the Riva siblings felt so real to me and I cried so much that the pages were always wet with my tears. I annotated a lot and i feel like i left a piece of mine in this book.
For me this is one of my favourite books of all time. I can’t explain how much i love this book or how real it is to me. The connection between me and these characters are so special.
The plot, dialogues, Mick Riva a ...more
For me this is one of my favourite books of all time. I can’t explain how much i love this book or how real it is to me. The connection between me and these characters are so special.
The plot, dialogues, Mick Riva a ...more

three books in and I've realized that Taylor Jenkins Reid is one of my all-time favs :)
I loved this book -- I went in expecting some sort of suspenseful mystery (don't ask me why I guess I didn't read the summary thoroughly enough) and it totally surpassed my expectations. the author has this remarkable talent for taking characters that are often viewed as obscenely privileged and one-dimensional and stripping them down in order to show that the grass isn't always greener on the other side. in a ...more
I loved this book -- I went in expecting some sort of suspenseful mystery (don't ask me why I guess I didn't read the summary thoroughly enough) and it totally surpassed my expectations. the author has this remarkable talent for taking characters that are often viewed as obscenely privileged and one-dimensional and stripping them down in order to show that the grass isn't always greener on the other side. in a ...more

It was good, BUT, was it good enough…? I don’t know, maybe like a solid 3.5 stars.
This book it’s a fast read, you always want to keep reading to know what it’s going to happen, and that is something that always happens in Taylor Jenkins Reid’s books, she writes stories that you feel like you a reading some gossip about a celebrity, so you want to keep reading and find out what really happened with that big star, you almost feel like they are a celebrity in real life.
Also, I love the relationsh ...more
This book it’s a fast read, you always want to keep reading to know what it’s going to happen, and that is something that always happens in Taylor Jenkins Reid’s books, she writes stories that you feel like you a reading some gossip about a celebrity, so you want to keep reading and find out what really happened with that big star, you almost feel like they are a celebrity in real life.
Also, I love the relationsh ...more

i've been missing out omg
the fomo is here and striving
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the fomo is here and striving
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Jun 29, 2021
Lucia
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Sep 01, 2021
Ana Gonçalves
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Sep 18, 2021
Reed
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Dec 06, 2021
max (sad girl autumn version)
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Jan 04, 2023
cosette
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