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This book was just what I needed. It was super well written with a plot that kept me interested. I had separation anxiety when I was away from this book, it was that good. It was a...interesting plot that kinda grew on me. This book was certainly very good, and I really enjoyed it. Not an OMG book, but not one to be missed either.



Btw he'll = hell

In a lot of ways, growing together is the same thing as love. Love. That damn word again. Ironic isn't? Two words so similar and yet so different. They're on this invisible line teetering (is that a word) and tottering (ok thats definitely not a word) in different directions. Yet, they're held together, ever so slightly. And in this way, they're almost the same. But growing, especially with someone else, is like love in a completely different way. Screw the phrase "opposites attract". That's bull and was most likely said by some drunk scientist that was playing with his magnets (if you know what I'm saying). It's the people that are so connected that their paths become one that find love in each other. I mean seriously, how many times do you see a popular cheerleader falling in love with a nerdy Dragons and Dungeons expert (and no, movies do not count). You don't, period. It just doesn't happen. However, when you find two people similar as he'll and put them in a room together they will find love. Maybe not the fiery, passionate kind, but it'll still be love. And isn't that what it's all about? Some people don't think so. Take our wonderful magnet scientist for example. But there are others who want to find love so badly that they go out looking for it. And when these people go searching for love they don't go looking for people who are the exact opposite of them. They find people that they share interests with. That's the philosophy that online dating sites use. They obviously aren't going to match complete opposites together. That would be dumb, and computers aren't stupid. They find someone who you would be able to grow with, because isn't marriage just interweaving the roots of two people? Then those two "lovers" grow together. Damn, that sounds like a painful process, but he'll yeah I'd go through it fir love. Wouldn't you? Of course Mr. Nerdy over here is in love with Dragons and Dungeons, but that's besides the point. In this philosophy, love is growing together. But if that's the case, then are all siamese twins in love? That's a joke son.