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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This book is very heavily focused on religion from the get-go, Muslim, I was fascinated honestly, reading about it was no hard feat, though I'm sure it's not going to be the book for everyone just based on the religion aspect alone. It's throughout the whole book but not prominent focus after the first bit. I found Zed to be quite a boy, he starts off scared and with a hard home life - studying - trying to deal with the religion aspect, the character evolution is just astounding I thought Caspian was a confident boy who gets in a lot of trouble, for all that I think he's a good kid, just wanting to find his own path in life and deal with the hand fate dealt. This book was amazingly written and sucked me in from the start - there were hard times and good times and times you just wanted to cry for them. I didn't want to put it down. This book will stick with me for a while. I liked the secondary characters, the evolution of everyone over the course of such a long time - each storyline and each outcome was well thought out and worked so well I can't even! A definite must read!!!!! sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Two boys. One love. Ten summers. Are you okay? The first words Zed says to Caspian, and the first time someone has cared about the answer. On a hot summer's day, the lives of two boys are changed forever. A rebel and a risk taker, Caspian doesn't give a damn for the consequences. Studious and obedient, Zed is the good boy who is never good enough.The two couldn't be more different, but there's one thing they share, a need to belong to someone who understands them, someone who cares. Their friendship goes deeper than either can possibly imagine. They're young, in love, and planning their future when an act of betrayal tears them apart.Fate deals its hand. Seasons pass. Zed's words follow Caspian through pain, fear and into the darkest of places. Friendships can last a lifetime, even when the world conspires to crush them. But this is more than friendship. This is love and they're not going to let it slip through their fingers. The Story of Us is a tale of love and survival, and the triumph of good over evil against the odds. This is a new adult contemporary romance. It deals with family and social issues, violence and cruelty to children but not sexual assault. There are sexual situations, dark elements and suspense. The events and locations are a mixture of real and fictional. The characters are fictional. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Zed and Caspian both came from difficult families, but they found each other and for the first couple of years, their summers together were the only thing that got them through the rest of the year. As time went on and HORRIBLE things happened to both boys, it killed me to watch them suffer. Thankfully, their strong love for each other brought them out of despair and they were able to fight their way back together.
it was beautiful, but painful. Amazingly written. Definitely had some moments of tears, and not one I can imagine re-reading. Except maybe the last couple of chapters. Those were the best. Henry and Jonas were amazing parental figures, and I loved watching them build a family together.
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