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Please Stay (2000)

by Denise Kim Wy(Favorite Author)
3.6 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: Totally took me by surprise. It broke my heart into so many beautiful shattered pieces if that's even possible. I could feel every pain and regret that has come by it. Never have I thought it would end up the way it did. Ms. Wy is very very good. The fact that it was like a ghost town didn't even made me think of a possible twist. I kept turning each page wondering if there would be any clue if they would end up with each other. Only it had me on bonkers that the last beautiful words left to be asked was "Please Stay"Shattering but beautiful
review 2: To be frank, this book was not meant for my taste buds. I felt that Kym, the main character who narrates the story, was rather flat – not solid. I didn’t get attached to her the way one does with great protago
... morenists. Ethan too, in my opinion, was not well-defined. And though this isn’t entirely the author’s fault, the many typos and errors in the book really irked me, and affected my rating of Please Stay to an extent, even though I tried ignoring them.What I really appreciated in the book is the constant switch between the present, where Kym and Ethan are adults, and the past, where Kym relives memories of her and Ethan in school. It brought great depth to the story.Additionally, the ending was really unanticipated. And I loved it. It wasn’t a happy ending, which was what I was expecting; on the contrary, it was heartbreaking, and for the firs time, I truly felt for Kym. less
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MDawg
Great book, keep Kleenex on hand
anna
Still Can't stop crying…
debyf
Heartbreaking. :'(
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