But once it passed a certain point, I couldn’t fathom why you’d hide something so large when it came to hurting yourself. I actually loved the idea of this book and I loved the beginning, especially. And I know it’s hard to have an illness-if nothing else, I empathize with that wish that you weren’t different. I know it’s hard when you want to fit in. So, to sum up, I think this is the basis for my thoughts on this book. Especially when it’s your health on the line. God this review is just going south, ain’t it? My POINT remains that I think the guy in this book was a philanthropist with a sister who had issues of her own….why would he mock the girl he was falling for? I just didn’t connect there, I don’t think. People don’t just mock those with illnesses for no reason-Well. What I don’t get, however, is the need to lie to such a nice fella who shows signs of extreme care and understanding. Or, rather, to blend in, to not stand out. I can’t rightfully put myself into her position (or anyone else with an illness for that matter) and understand why I’d be ashamed, but I do understand the need to fit in. Like…I mean I guess I get why she wanted to fit in-I do. I just…I don’t know why the MC felt the need to lie. I have a new BBF and I want to shout it from the rooftops.
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