

Buy after You : Discover the love story that captured a million hearts by Moyes, Jojo online on desertcart.ae at best prices. ✓ Fast and free shipping ✓ free returns ✓ cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. Review: Beware of spoilers for both books! After finishing 'Me before you' I felt devastated and sort of left alone with the whole topic of assisted suicide. The whole book had built a relationship and dynamic between Louisa and Will, that I felt the end was cut short and was way too optimistic for such a parting. Not to mention the outlook on life 'Me before you' gave the reader - If life does not go the way you want it and you are too stubborn to adjust, take your life. Honestly, I could not believe this. I know it is in nobody's right to judge the feelings and decisions of someone in the situation of Will but I thought it a harsh ending for such a book. I would have liked more insight on Lou's part in 'Me before you' at this point. Whether she agreed with Will's decision or not I could not see her so elevated and joyful sitting in Paris and reading his almost cold letter. I felt there had to be more, the Louisa I saw in 'Me before you' was not that easy. This side of her now comes through in 'After you': She is struggling with her life, her future and the grief Will has left her with. I felt sort of relieved and confirmed that Louisa needed more than a trip through Europe to get over her lost love. This side of her felt very human to me and understandable in such a situation. Even if I might have done things differently in her place the decisions she made fit her character. After all she had spent only 6 months with Will and however big of an impact he had on her life, people do not change that quickly. I thought it unrealistic if she would have become an adventurer all of a sudden. 'After you' is not as stunning as 'Me before you' which is only logical in my opinion but it makes for a very good conclusion to the story of Louisa. Some parts of it seem too good to be true or too crazy to be happening but it gave a good read and a satisfactory ending. The atmosphere is darker this time but by the end I was chuckling even more than I did when reading the first book. I would recommend this book to everyone who would like to know how Louisa is coping after Will's death and finds her way back to living - in the full understanding that people are 'boring' and 'lame' when they grief for a long time but that that makes them human and shows just how much Will had meant to Lou. Review: A entrega foi bem rápida e o produto chegou muito bem embalado Mal posso esperar para ler esse livro Amo demais
| Best Sellers Rank | #115,366 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #21 in Medical Romance #79 in Clean & Wholesome Romance #135 in Women's Fiction |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,993) |
| Dimensions | 12.9 x 2.8 x 19.8 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 1405909072 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1405909075 |
| Item weight | 312 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 432 pages |
| Publication date | 30 June 2016 |
| Publisher | Penguin Books Ltd |
A**E
Beware of spoilers for both books! After finishing 'Me before you' I felt devastated and sort of left alone with the whole topic of assisted suicide. The whole book had built a relationship and dynamic between Louisa and Will, that I felt the end was cut short and was way too optimistic for such a parting. Not to mention the outlook on life 'Me before you' gave the reader - If life does not go the way you want it and you are too stubborn to adjust, take your life. Honestly, I could not believe this. I know it is in nobody's right to judge the feelings and decisions of someone in the situation of Will but I thought it a harsh ending for such a book. I would have liked more insight on Lou's part in 'Me before you' at this point. Whether she agreed with Will's decision or not I could not see her so elevated and joyful sitting in Paris and reading his almost cold letter. I felt there had to be more, the Louisa I saw in 'Me before you' was not that easy. This side of her now comes through in 'After you': She is struggling with her life, her future and the grief Will has left her with. I felt sort of relieved and confirmed that Louisa needed more than a trip through Europe to get over her lost love. This side of her felt very human to me and understandable in such a situation. Even if I might have done things differently in her place the decisions she made fit her character. After all she had spent only 6 months with Will and however big of an impact he had on her life, people do not change that quickly. I thought it unrealistic if she would have become an adventurer all of a sudden. 'After you' is not as stunning as 'Me before you' which is only logical in my opinion but it makes for a very good conclusion to the story of Louisa. Some parts of it seem too good to be true or too crazy to be happening but it gave a good read and a satisfactory ending. The atmosphere is darker this time but by the end I was chuckling even more than I did when reading the first book. I would recommend this book to everyone who would like to know how Louisa is coping after Will's death and finds her way back to living - in the full understanding that people are 'boring' and 'lame' when they grief for a long time but that that makes them human and shows just how much Will had meant to Lou.
S**S
A entrega foi bem rápida e o produto chegou muito bem embalado Mal posso esperar para ler esse livro Amo demais
F**I
Arrivato in ottimo stato. Per I lettori della Moyes e per chi vuole migliorare il proprio inglese.
I**M
Worth reading!!
J**S
Lovely continuation 🧡
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