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The Unrequited Buddy Read - Sometime after Release on July 13 - Date TBD - There WILL Be Spoilers
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I haven't read any of the comments, and I'm starting this today--buddy reading ex post facto!


It's okay Lisa....we're all a little crazy here! I usually don't like (view spoiler) so that definitely came into play too.....

Sounds like this is right up my mega-angst/asshole loving alley!
Sigh, I love that so many of us read this. Even if we didnt all have the same enjoyment level. (read mine) *giggle*

I'm going kind of slow though because we found out over the weekend that my mom has a benign brain tumor. She's in a lot of pain and has double vision because it's on her optic nerve (It's actually termed a meningioma, but is under the 'brain tumor' category). So anyway, my brother, sister and I have been trying to get all the medical ducks in a row so that they can do surgery while also taking care of her (and trying to keep her as comfortable as possible) in the meantime.

And, I'm glad you're loving the book. It was totally my kind of read too. Gosh, Thomas really is an ass - pretty much throughout the whole book!

Oh yay! I love asses--as long as they're written the right way!
Oh Nay... ((hugs)). I will be keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers. Yes, meningiomas are the kind to have... if one has to have any. I actually know 2 people that have had them removed... with radiation and chemo and are doing well. Please keep us posted and let us know if there is anything we can do. ((hugs))

I ask, not only because that's, of course, traumatic, but also because my mother already went through radiation and chemo with breast cancer about 15 years ago. She's 72 now, and this would be a very big (bigger than normal) detail for her to hear. I want to make sure that if it's going to be mentioned to her at some point that the doctor knows ahead of time that it needs to be done with extra, extra care.
Both of these were younger people...mid 20's. So yes, they both chose to do the surgery/focused radiation and chemo, just to be sure they were able to get all of the tumors d/t placement... I'm sure if it wasnt mentioned up front, it isn't in the plans, you know?




I'm going kind of slow though because we found out over the weekend that my mom has a benign brain tumor. She's in a lot of ..." Nay - I know what a horrible diagnosis a brain tumour is. My daughter was diagnosed with a benign brain tumour (craniopharyngioma) when she was 9 - she has had many ops and is a trooper but I know the powerless feeling of watching someone you love go through the op and recovery. All the best for your mum, will be thinking of her xx
Sending prayers your way, Nay.




It's not nearly as bad as some books I've read, so I'm going to keep reading, but every time a character says, 'He/She is whatever' when it clearly should be 'He's/She's', it completely takes me out of the story! I'm really trying to ignore it!

It's not n..."
I hardly ever notice the lack of contractions thing Nay, but what drives me crazy (and so many authors seem to be doing it), is when the just says "need you" or "want you" instead of I want you, I need you. I don't know why it's so glaring to me. Perhaps because it is overused. The first time I saw something like that, I loooooved it. It was so hot, in the moment, gut-level speak...but now I want to punch a guy in the head when he talks that way all the time. I think the first book I saw that in was the one I am loathe to mention...Thoughtless (shudder).

KA is the queen of that. Her heroes often speak in fragments! lol It drives a lot of people crazy, but I love it! (most of the time).
I can definitely see why it's annoying to you, though.


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lol I'm going to say something that might surprise you. It's partly an accent thing. You hear it alot here in CA. Not sure about Oregon and Washington, but if you notice my typing sometimes, I get lazy, and the I is dropped. I'll have a bunch of two or three sentences missing the I. When I read it in Thoughtless, I just thought it was the way he talked.
Paula, what a journey. She sounds like a very strong and resilient woman.

