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It was a total shut-out. That kind of loss feels like a death, and my body treated it like one. I felt physically sick. A death is a loss out of our control, but a shut-out is a loss decided on and imposed by a person still there.

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A possible future shut-out always existed in the spectrum of ways they felt about me, and that was not true for me. I had misunderstood everything. These thought pathways fan out the same way in almost any interaction I have with a person I care about: Do you feel about me the way I feel about you? Are we having the same experience?

Is yours the real one or is mine? Those answers are the same no matter who is asking, no matter what the situation.

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In the last week, linguists and audio engineers have weighed in on why some people hear Yanny and others Laurel. There have been 23 scientific papers written about why some people see a blue and black dress and others white and gold. She finds David and takes care of him, loves him with everything she has and to me that's what makes a mother, not just who brings you into this world. It's a really tough situation though because you can also understand how Marissa feels.

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She feels like it's her second chance and if she really wants to step up and be a mother to her son you can kind of understand why she took him. But you also feel bad for Libby because she's been a mother to this child and loved him SO much. I was really rooting for Libby throughout the book and I was really interested in how it would all play out. I liked the way this book ended. If this sounds like something you would be interested in then I would definitely check it out!

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  5. Dec 31, Danielle Tiegen rated it it was amazing. I received an advance copy and I am SO glad I did. This book is about a woman that has a baby, but doesn't want it, and a woman who finds the baby and wants it. Dual POV - which I loved. When you first read about the book, you think that you are going to instantly hate the birth mother, after all, who could do that.


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    4. But when you step back, remember that this book is set in the 's - and so many things have changed since then. You also get a feeling for what each of these women were thinking as they made their decisions. You start to find yourself rooting for both of them, but you know that can't happen. But after getting some sleep, I feel like the ending was perfect. I found this to be an awesome book, and I have even asked my daughter to take it to school for her "free reading time" she is in high school, and mature enough for this subject matter.

      Wow, this book had me hooked the first few chapters and then turned ridiculous. Characters making one bad choice after another. Lying, kidnapping, then talking about their faith and morals. The writing was so repetitive I skimmed page after page to see how it ends and missed nothing from the story.

      It was repeated for us at least 10 times that Libby likes Oreo cookies, then another 20 times that she lost weight not eating them, but then she looks in the mirror surprised she looks thinner after l Wow, this book had me hooked the first few chapters and then turned ridiculous.

      It was repeated for us at least 10 times that Libby likes Oreo cookies, then another 20 times that she lost weight not eating them, but then she looks in the mirror surprised she looks thinner after losing 20 pounds??? The whole book is this ridiculous.

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      Libby meets a man and he proposes after a one date. Then the main character after a book full of bad choices and lessons learned decides to commit suicide.

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      Where did that come from? Not to mention how a thin college girl whose own mom is quoted in the book as saying she usually looks anemic carried through a 9 month pregnancy and nobody suspected a thing. Too much suspension of reality for me to enjoy this one. Brittany Farrell rated it really liked it Mar 03, Goldie Browning rated it it was amazing Oct 17, Lynn rated it liked it Apr 02, Mary Mitchell rated it did not like it Apr 07, Sara Mansavage rated it really liked it Dec 31, Goldie Browning rated it it was amazing Jun 29, Storyteller rated it it was amazing Oct 19, Doshia Perkins rated it it was amazing Nov 04, Arlene Duchan rated it liked it Apr 19, Dina Samy marked it as to-read Oct 19, Robin marked it as to-read Oct 22, Jessica marked it as to-read Oct 27, Adriana Profilio marked it as to-read Oct 31, Marsha Berg marked it as to-read Nov 06, Natasha Morgan marked it as to-read Nov 07, Karen marked it as to-read Nov 12, Jean Hansen marked it as to-read Nov 16, Bayli marked it as to-read Nov 21, Kyla Gergely marked it as to-read Dec 25, Emily marked it as to-read Dec 25, Joel Voth marked it as to-read Dec 26, Cheryl marked it as to-read Dec 26, Kim Coomey marked it as to-read Dec 26, Anna marked it as to-read Dec 26, Violet marked it as to-read Dec 26,