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ONE OF MY FAVOURITE BOOKS, WHO ELSE?

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Jennifer Iolanda wrote: "There was just something about this book that captured me from the very first line. I ate it up, it was just so, so good. I recommend it to everyone, it's impossible to not like this book, even if ..."

Totally loved it too & could barely put it down!


fabby read it too yes i loved learning all about her falling for him and then in the end it was very sad that the story ended this way


Louise the part where they part ways was gut wrenching and oh I remember the camel again:(


Louise ... Stockholm syndrome:( reality bites *sniff*:|


Basuhi Me too...and the thought of her burying that ring...oh my, *sobs*
I LOVE THAT BOOK TO BITS.


Kelly Hull SPOILERS
One of the most amazing books I've ever read. The writing was so convincing that the author made me a victim of Stolkholms as I wanted Gemma to end up with him. I was wondering though, why didn't Ty just meet her in the real world and allow her to fall in love with him?


Louise Kelly wrote: "SPOILERS
One of the most amazing books I've ever read. The writing was so convincing that the author made me a victim of Stolkholms as I wanted Gemma to end up with him. I was wondering though, wh..."


I think she asked that thought to Ty, I forgot his reply:/


Louise Iolanda wrote: "Then it wouldn't have made an amazingly perfect book. I think having it set in the Australian Outback was delicious."

the "separates":) yay! I agree but the location was in the Tazmanian dessert I think. not much to envisioned actually but still good to read:)


Michaela Stolen is one of my favourite books also. I loved the whole book from the setting to the writing to the story. The ending really made me think. I wonder if it will get a sequel sometime in the future, I'm torn between wanting a sequel and not because I wouldn't want it to be a disappointment.


Shaina I loved this book!! I love Ty! Probably not as much as I do Rogerson Biscoe from Sarah Dessen's Dreamland, but close. Now that I've read this book I have a new respect for animals, and insects. I see them as simply of the land.


Mariana I love this book, and I own it as well! The ending was so depressing, especially when Gemma was like, "I can't save you like that, Ty." The tears started pouring at the end.


message 12: by Jazz (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jazz One of My fav books, too.


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