In the end, I stopped doing it because those books, notebooks, slum book could hardly give me an idea of who she was. It’s just… I remember reading and going through my mother’s things when I was 12… trying to get a glimpse of how she was as a person. My most favorite part of the book is when Griff was reading through Gemma’s journal and there was that entry in July 4 th that made me bawl like a baby. I find it romantic that even as a kid, Brian couldn’t get his hands off of Pierce. I just wish there were more lovey-dovey moments between Griff and Pierce before they jumped in the sack but that’s just me, I guess. Stranger on the Shore made me feel all of these. Josh’s works make me laugh make me feel on the edge of my seat make my heart clench bring tears to my eyes keep on making me guess (who the culprit is), render me speechless. The thing is, I’ve said the same, exact thing after reading his Christmas codas in his blog… and his other works that I’ve read before that. I don’t know what to say… Josh Lanyon had done it again.
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