Colorblind -

    Siera Maley

    Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
    2016
    224 páginas
    7h 28m
    ISBN-13: 9781508403043

    Harper has a secret...and it's not that she likes girls. She has a rare and special gift: she can see how old other people will be when they pass away. Nothing she does changes this number, and that becomes especially clear when her mother dies in a car crash. With only one other person in the world who knows about and shares her gift, Harper is determined to keep her distance from everyone. Then she falls for Chloe... whose number is 16. That means that Chloe doesn't have twelve months to live. She doesn't even have six. She is going to be dead by the end of the summer, unless Harper can find a way to stop it.

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    natália30/06/2021Resenhou um livro
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    "What's life without something to hope for?"

    Super gostoso e rápido de ler! Me lembrou muito "They both die at the end", porém com um desenvolvimento melhor do casal, já que elas não passam só um dia juntas. Adorei as personagens e as reflexões, e o final me surpreendeu muito! Quotes: "'Harper, people are not milk cartons,' Dad sighed out. 'You don't pick and choose the ones you think will last the longest without going sour. If it feels right, you just go with it until it doesn't feel right anymore. And sometimes when something goes wrong, it hurts. That doesn't mean it wasn't worth it in the first place.'" "'Have you ever considered the fact that maybe the goal of life isn't to get through it as painlessly as possible?'" "I was sure, then, with Chloe relaxing beside me and her lips pressed gently against the skin by my collarbone, that if there somehow were a Heaven up there, she'd fit right in." "For a moment, I forgot about the heartache that came with loving Chloe, and when it finally did begin to come creeping back into the recesses of my mind later that night, when I was alone in my bed, I ignored it. Some things were worth aching for." "'It's not so bad, is it? Hoping?' she asked me. 'What's life without something to hope for?'"

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