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He tenido un problema tremendo con este libro y es uno muy sencillo, la depresión clínica no es algo que 'explique' o justifique que una persona sea un imbecil con todas las letras (es una enfermedad y cómo tal no define al individuo) y durante la mayor parte de la novela, he sentido que el autor ha forzado mucho la mano en esto. Lo siento, pero no me ha convencido para nada: dos hombres cuarentones con un comportamiento absurdo y bastante egoista, justificados porque uno tenía una homofobia int
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Shoo! That was hard and heavy going. William broke my heart, I can't even begin to imagine the horror his life was, to see a person brought so low and not have the ability to pull himself out of it, so hard.
I don't feel as if this was a romance, for me it was more of a journey of discovery and acceptance - without this William was never going to heal. And I think this is my biggest issue with this book, for the majority of it we see William drowing in depression and anxiety, yet because this is ...more
I don't feel as if this was a romance, for me it was more of a journey of discovery and acceptance - without this William was never going to heal. And I think this is my biggest issue with this book, for the majority of it we see William drowing in depression and anxiety, yet because this is ...more

This book was written better than book 1.
Different POVs especially from the two MCs made the book richer as we could tell where both were coming from and how they got to where they are.
The language was clearer and flowed so much easier than in book 1.
I believe this book would have been perfectly okay without the (view spoiler) I ...more
Different POVs especially from the two MCs made the book richer as we could tell where both were coming from and how they got to where they are.
The language was clearer and flowed so much easier than in book 1.
I believe this book would have been perfectly okay without the (view spoiler) I ...more

Dec 06, 2016
kimberly_rose
marked it as looked-at-blurb-but-rejected
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fic-present-day-lit,
fic-romance-gay

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