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Chargement... All That's Left of Mepar Janis Thomas
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From the author of What Remains True comes an emotionally captivating novel about a woman who wishes away her troubles but doesn't anticipate the cost. I wish... It starts with a simple wish, and Emma Davies hardly notices when it comes true. She's too preoccupied with a life she isn't happy in--the spark in her marriage has fizzled, her career is headed nowhere and her boss is a misogynist. Her teenage daughter has grown distant, and her heart breaks daily for her teenage son with cerebral palsy. But soon Emma discovers her wishes are coming true, and she realizes that she has been given the power to change her life. Either that, or she's going insane. Emma begins testing her newfound gift, making calculated wishes and learning one important rule--once granted, they cannot be undone. Over time, she grows bolder as she builds up to the one wish she both fears and desperately longs to make. But when Emma finally gets everything she's asked for, will it be worth the price? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I was interested in this book because of the concept -it sounded like it could be a good story. We often make wishes without thinking of the ramifications if the wish came true.
I liked the character of Josh but most of the characters did not move me at all. The story, as well, did not resonate.
I don't enjoy reading scenes of graphic violence so my rating went from a 3 star to 2 due to graphic sexual violence.
I neither loved nor hated this book and would say go ahead and give it a try, if violence is not your cup of tea, the story lacks nothing if you skip those scenes ( )