"Death is not scary for me anymore. It is just sad. I will never see Max again. I will miss all the thousands of days in his future, when he will grow up and become a man and have a little Max of his own. I think if I could just sit somewhere, quiet and still, and watch the little boy who I love ...
This book made me cry, it's an awsome beautiful history that definetly catched me only with the sinopsis.The characters are perfect, they are so unique and have their own personalities; I loved that Matthew showed how much he respect her teacher and that only say great thing about her as a teache...
One year ago, if you had asked me if I thought an adult fiction book with a more contemporary setting would leave me on the edge of my seat, I would've looked at you like you were insane and stuck my face in another science-fiction/dystopian YA book. Dear me from the past: you were wrong about a ...
A delightfully engaging and amusing read, with a very easy to like main character, for all his quirks. This is particularly unusual when you realise that the very organised, very committed to his clients, Martin is, in fact, a career criminal.But you can't help but like him, because he takes such...
I found this slower going at first, than the excellent 'Something Missing', mostly because I actually found it really sad. I found it so sad that Milo was able to hide his OCD behaviours from such a young age, and never receive any help for something that can usually be managed if you get the rig...
She didn’t care that her mother and her mother’s boyfriend and Emily’s immediate family and George Durrow and Agnes the home health aide were all listening. Emily hadn’t cared about the audience around that lunch table, so Caroline didn’t care now. “This is why you brought me here?” Emily asked. ...
Clive Darrow was not as cautious as Martin had once thought. He opened the door, stepped inside, and then closed it behind him, trying not to make a sound. Standing in the kitchen, under the pale light of a single bulb above the sink, Martin looked into the living room and saw Sherman Pearl stret...