“Because, if you could love someone, and keep loving them, without being loved back . . . then that love had to be real. It hurt too much to be anything else.”
Do you agree with the (above) quote? Why/why not?
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I've read this a while back and it was a bit of a refreshing read. The concept was unique an the supporting characters were good... But i hate the main female character Mira.. Tsk tsk. She was very disappointing. I think she was the main reason i couldnt give this a high rating..
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The question to think about is:
“Because, if you could love someone, and keep loving them, without being loved back . . . then that love had to be real. It hurt too much to be anything else.”
Do you agree with the (above) quote? Why/why not?
Feel free to extend the discussion beyond the questions and simply talk about the book as well :D