Ruty B's Reviews > Savannah Jade
Savannah Jade
by Sandra Cimadori (Goodreads Author)
by Sandra Cimadori (Goodreads Author)
Ruty B's review
bookshelves: 2012, from-the-author, for-review, e-book, romance, contemporary
Apr 16, 12
bookshelves: 2012, from-the-author, for-review, e-book, romance, contemporary
Read from April 06 to 08, 2012 — I own a copy
I received this book from the author as part of the R2R event. And I have to thanks Sandra for the oportunity of reading such an amazing book.
Does every choice in our lifes have a consequence? Well, yes! And it doesn't have to be a bad one. Every choice we make, every word we say, everything, has an impact in our lifes and everybody around us.
This story is about that. About face life and everything that comes with it.
Savannah Jade, is a lovely girl. A great "woman" that has to deal with the death of her mother, be in charge of her grandmother and her little brother, and also has to deal with the past of her family. Because our lifes are not only the amount of things we do but also the things others did before us. I hate how these things are suposed to define us. Where we are born, who are parents are, what our family does and all that.
When a book has the power of make you cry, laugh and feel everything the characters are feeling, you know that the author has done a great job! It's not easy to be able to really transport the reader only by words to a different place, and make them feel all those things.
And I have to say that I loved the parallelism between tattoos and our lifes, with those little notes about tattooing you can say much. Tattoos are permanent, as our choices, not matter that now you have the possibility of erase it, it will never be the same.
We can try to forget or not talk about our choices, but its marks will be there, we are what we and other have done, said or chose.
This books not only have some great characters, the story itself, is so powerfull and real, that you really can suffer and be happy at the same time. It veracity only adds points to a great book.
Does every choice in our lifes have a consequence? Well, yes! And it doesn't have to be a bad one. Every choice we make, every word we say, everything, has an impact in our lifes and everybody around us.
This story is about that. About face life and everything that comes with it.
Savannah Jade, is a lovely girl. A great "woman" that has to deal with the death of her mother, be in charge of her grandmother and her little brother, and also has to deal with the past of her family. Because our lifes are not only the amount of things we do but also the things others did before us. I hate how these things are suposed to define us. Where we are born, who are parents are, what our family does and all that.
When a book has the power of make you cry, laugh and feel everything the characters are feeling, you know that the author has done a great job! It's not easy to be able to really transport the reader only by words to a different place, and make them feel all those things.
And I have to say that I loved the parallelism between tattoos and our lifes, with those little notes about tattooing you can say much. Tattoos are permanent, as our choices, not matter that now you have the possibility of erase it, it will never be the same.
We can try to forget or not talk about our choices, but its marks will be there, we are what we and other have done, said or chose.
This books not only have some great characters, the story itself, is so powerfull and real, that you really can suffer and be happy at the same time. It veracity only adds points to a great book.
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Quotes Ruty Liked
“But it would serve no purpose – there are many things the ones we love don’t need to know.”
― Sandra Cimadori, Savannah Jade
― Sandra Cimadori, Savannah Jade
“You never get over a loved one’s death you only learn to live with it…”
― Sandra Cimadori, Savannah Jade
― Sandra Cimadori, Savannah Jade
Reading Progress
| 04/06/2012 |
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50.0% | "Just started to read it and I'm loving it!" |
