![]() Which is such a shame because i think the story at its heart is a really good one and one i think will resonate with any reader who has ever struggled with letting someone go and moving on. so its not her grief and sorrow thats making her lash out and treat everyone like crap, thats just who she is and it makes for a very frustrating and unenjoyable book. but then i realised shes just as selfish and rude in the flashbacks. ![]() grieving is an incredibly personal process and everyone handles it differently, so i was willing to tolerate a lot of her anger. I honestly wanted to cut julie some slack in the beginning. Unable to stand by the sidelines and watch their shared loved ones in pain, Julie is torn between spilling the truth about her calls with Sam and risking their connection and losing him forever.Ī really sweet, sentimental story that is dampened by an unlikable main character. However, keeping her otherworldly calls with Sam a secret isn’t easy, especially when Julie witnesses the suffering Sam’s family is going through. But hearing Sam’s voice makes her fall for him all over again, and with each call it becomes harder to let him go. In a miraculous turn of events, Julie’s been given a second chance at goodbye. Desperate to hear his voice one more time, Julie calls Sam’s cellphone just to listen to his voicemail. But a message Sam left behind in her yearbook forces back memories. Heartbroken, Julie skips his funeral, throws out his things, and tries everything to forget him and the tragic way he died. Seventeen-year-old Julie has her future all planned out-move out of her small town with her boyfriend Sam, attend college in the city, spend a summer in Japan.
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