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A review by pucksandpaperbacks
Little Do We Know by Tamara Ireland Stone
5.0
TW/CW: Sexual assault, near death experience, cheating
I've found a new favorite book of all time.
Emory and Hannah were best friends forever, until eight months ago. One night, one fight changed everything. They haven't spoken since.
Emory is an actress who spends most of her time in her high school auditorium rehearsing for their spring musical and preparing for her audition at UCLA. Meanwhile, she is dealing with the aftermath of the tragic incident that changed her boyfriend, Luke's life forever.
Hannah is the preacher's daughter, her faith has consumed her life forever and she's now realizing that she always listened and agreed to what her father said because his opinion was always right in her mind. She learns to restore her faith and explore what Christianity means to her. But, when she sees Luke passed out in his car in front of her house, she starts to rethink her faith and if everything does happen for a reason and God's plan.
This was a roller coaster to say the least. I was full on sobbing in the beginning and my emotions were up and down. I was so invested in this story and devoured it!! This was a great story about near death experiences, after-life, faith, and makes you think if everything does happen for a reason. I have nothing bad to say about this book. It was excellent. I did have a problem with the cheating going on, but it isn't brushed off and the author did a great job making sure both characters addressed what they were doing and learned from it.
I've found a new favorite book of all time.
Emory and Hannah were best friends forever, until eight months ago. One night, one fight changed everything. They haven't spoken since.
Emory is an actress who spends most of her time in her high school auditorium rehearsing for their spring musical and preparing for her audition at UCLA. Meanwhile, she is dealing with the aftermath of the tragic incident that changed her boyfriend, Luke's life forever.
Hannah is the preacher's daughter, her faith has consumed her life forever and she's now realizing that she always listened and agreed to what her father said because his opinion was always right in her mind. She learns to restore her faith and explore what Christianity means to her. But, when she sees Luke passed out in his car in front of her house, she starts to rethink her faith and if everything does happen for a reason and God's plan.
This was a roller coaster to say the least. I was full on sobbing in the beginning and my emotions were up and down. I was so invested in this story and devoured it!! This was a great story about near death experiences, after-life, faith, and makes you think if everything does happen for a reason. I have nothing bad to say about this book. It was excellent. I did have a problem with the cheating going on, but it isn't brushed off and the author did a great job making sure both characters addressed what they were doing and learned from it.