Life After Juliet
by Shannon Lee Alexander
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Pub Date Jul 05 2016 | Archive Date May 17 2018
Entangled Publishing, LLC | Entangled: Teen
Description
"Definitely one of the best YA contemporary romances I've read." —My Tiny Obsessions blog
Becca Hanson is a reader—a voracious reader. She’d rather hang out with Harry and Ron than go on a date or surf the internet. But Becca’s also seen a Thestral. Since her best—and only—real friend Charlotte’s death, Becca’s read 108,023 pages, and she’s not about to let anything, or anyone, keep her from reading 108,023 more.
Until she meets Max. He’s experienced loss, too, and his gorgeous, dark eyes see Becca the way no one else in school can. But Becca’s already lost so much…she’s not about to lose her heart, too.
The companion novel to Love and Other Unknown Variables is an exploration of loss and regret, and a celebration of hope and discovering a life worth living again.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781633753235 |
PRICE | $16.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
A read a lot of reviews that contain the words "epic love story". After I read it I kept wondering what is epic about this love story? Does a love story start with a funeral or the loss of someone dear? This book is more than a love story and the love story is more than epic! Reading the book, that I requested by accident, made me realize that books had more power than I thought!
This is not really my kind of a book and, as a teacher, it didn't add anything to my class, but it sure opened my eyes about the sentence " epic love story" A great book to read, I enjoyed it! I hope you will give it a chance!
There are just some books that are in a class of their own. I've been trying to work out what makes them different. Its not necessarily the story, the plot or the characters.. because there are many great stories with great characters and plot twists that leave you pondering after the book is long closed. It's not necessarily the writing, though the author having a way with words surely leaves a good impression. No i didnt realise what made this a great read until I read at the end "thank you, Em".
Every word meant something. Every tear they cried was real. Every action, every thought. This book didn't feel like it was just written for the sake of it, it felt like it was written because the author had to write it. She had to get it out, her words had to be heard.
I greedily soaked up every page. I hung on every word and i'll think about it for a long time to come. Becca was brilliant, and I get her. Darcy, she was special, Victor was a great crazy friend. Of course Max, there just couldn't be anyone better suited for her than Max. Listen to me... Im talking as if they are real! Now that's the sign of a great book.