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Fisher Amelie

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14 Obras 672 Miembros 50 Reseñas

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Obras de Fisher Amelie

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

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female

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This book was pretty amazing!! It's been a long time since I really read a blog tour book that I just 100% loved. But this one I totally did.

Sophie Price is rich, vain, self-absorbed, and universally adored due to her appearance. But even though I think I was meant to hate her in the beginning of the book, I really didn't. She had nonexistent parents, and she felt pain from rejection and fear of it. I could totally relate to feeling like that... and crying in the shower.

So the ridiculous parents get her sent to Uganda to serve probation for a drug charge. And where is Uganda you might ask?? Well according to Wikipedia it's a "landlocked country in East Africa, bordered by Kenya". How the hell is Sophie going to make it there?? I don't even think I could make it there and I'm no princess (ok I kind of am).

So she goes to this orphanage and I totally expected her to be a brat about it. But once she gets there, she's on a journey... and you're right there with her. The orphans completely soften all of Sophie's hardness. Then she meets Ian.

Ian sees through all of her B.S. and he doesn't like her!! Now her fear of rejection comes out in full force. But the more she opens her heart to her new life in Africa, the more Ian sees through to the true Sophie. I loved the non-forcedness of the relationship in this book. And also the way you can actually learn something about a part of the world without it being shoved at you annoyingly. Fisher Amelie really knows how to weave all of those aspects of the story together nicely.

So the best part for me was Sophie's damage due to not being loved by her parents. It was really apparent in all that she did throughout the book that there was this hole in her. An emptiness that she wanted to fill by having people tell her how beautiful she was. Then it just came to a point where she felt full without needing to feel beautiful and perfect on the outside. It was a cool thing to read about.

The only reason I didn't give it a full rating is because I didn't like that the description didn't mention going to Africa in it. I had no idea Sophie was going to an African orphanage, and that's kind of something I'd like to know since like 80% of the book takes place there. I don't think it would've stopped me from reading it by any means, but I just want to know what to expect going into it.

Overall: Yes I definitely recommend! It's definitely a journey kind of book... you'll go places with this one. Very cool topic to read about!

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Michelle_PPDB | 28 reseñas más. | Mar 18, 2023 |
Rating 3.5 stars
I'm sorry for the relatively low rating but, while I liked this book just fine, I wasn't captivated by it.

Callum and Harper were very sweet together, I liked their interactions and how comfortable they were with each other but, exactly for those reasons, after a while, I found them quite frustrating.
I'm the first to disapprove of instant-love's stories but the opposite could be annoying too: how could they stay together for so long without expressing their feelings? or, better yet, how could they not know how the other felt?! The love was so palpable...I just didn't get that misunderstanding at all!!… (más)
 
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Lara-IT | 6 reseñas más. | Feb 3, 2021 |
One of those where you like the story but the delivery and execution fall short
 
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jawink22 | 28 reseñas más. | Feb 6, 2019 |
I really enjoyed this story. The best part being Soph's personal journey and transformation. More than a romance...true love
 
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MsButterfly | 28 reseñas más. | Aug 20, 2017 |

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Obras
14
Miembros
672
Popularidad
#37,565
Valoración
3.9
Reseñas
50
ISBNs
18

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