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I happen to have read this book about eight times, and it is absolutely amazing. it is told from both the perspective of Jude, and the perspective of Noah. if you read this book, I garuntee that you will cry, laugh, scream, and jump for joy, along with countless other displays of extreme emotion. the words ahead spoil the story. my personal favorite perspective is that of noah, the incredibly interesting and artistic boy who falls madly in love with Brian, the boy next door ,who he refers to as a bengal tiger. the way he describes things is so vivid that you will feel like you are in the story, witnessing each and every event in the book from afar. his words are moving, that of a true artist. he tells brian that he will give all ten of his fingers to kiss him only once. his passion for art is so emphised through his words that you can tell he lives and breathes art. his twin, Jude, tells the story in the later years. after her mother and grandmother die, she ends up going to the most prestigous arts high school in california, where her brother should be, but is not. she has visions of her grandmother, and talks to her every day. she does not believe that this is abnormal, as 26% of the worlds population sees ghosts. she has her high school magor in sculpting, and all of her pieces break in the kiln. she believes that her mother is breaking her sculpture to get revenge on her for doing something that is revealed a the end of the book. she believes that stone will be harder to break, and she feels the desperate need to make a sculpture of her mother. she goes and is mentored by a famous stone carver. she is oblivious to the fact that before her mother died, he was her lover. she meets an english boy with two different colered eyes and falls deeply in love with him. at the end everything mysteriously connects.
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ricky emanuelle
Absolutely amazing book. Every detail was well thought out and vivid. You can almost see the sights, smell the scents, and hear the sounds. Just.... Wow. I'd recommend this book to anyone who is going through internal conflict. Also if you've read "all the bright places" and enjoyed the chapter set up you'd love this book.
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Toni FGMAMTC
This is just a story about the good and bad things in life, but it’s told so explosively. The writing is amazing in my opinion. I felt, saw and lived every scene. I was teary. I was smiling. This book removed me from my world completely while I read it and left its feelings behind after I finished it.
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