Thursday, July 27, 2017

Learning to Live by Kira Adams (Infinite Love #1) Review

Learning to Live is about a girl who tries to spend her final months to the fullest. 

Wow! I just finished this and let me control my emotion first and grab tissue.
This book is good. It intrigue me since first chapter.
We introduced to Topher, an asshole football player in high school who just learned his father's secret. Topher was shocked, angry, and frustration about his father lifestyle. Which makes him begin to wonder what does all that popularity means if his life is a mess. I hated him at the beginning. Then he turned, slowly but sure to be a better person. And we meet Ciara, Topher's bullying victim. She's sweet, an introvert girl, down to earth, but unfortunately ill:(

One day you are going to realize that there are good people out there in the world. I just so happen to be one of them.
One thing I love from this book is the friendship between Ciara and Maddy. Unfortunately, I missed her from the middle of the book. Where is she??

“You’re Ciera Nelson. We’ve gone to school together for basically our entire lives. You’re the strange girl who doesn’t wear name brand clothes, doesn’t look anyone in the eyes, and excels at school. You work at Regal Cinemas. I’ve seen you there a couple of times. You seem happy when at work, more like yourself. You have one friend I am aware of, Mack Turner, who cares about you more than you care to admit to yourself. You recently began a new friendship with Madalynne Johnson. should I continue?”
I love the relationship between Topher and Ciara. How they call a truce and built friendship and passion. It was beautiful and sad. I really felt their pain and I hoped some miracle will happen. But then again, this is life.

Disclosure: I recieved this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.

Rating 4/5 stars

Originally posted on my Goodreads page, April 3, 2015

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