For example, Mckale had "Took a flight in the darkest of blues, took a trip to paradise through the stars and back over the moon.” Another will be "Time tried to stop one." Time had to stop Alan and Mckale from having children. Furthermore, Mckale "kept on dancing" while she was at the hospital. Some nights Alan still sees McKale's smile. Additionally, Alan's memories with Mckale "hang like a picture". Finally, Alan knows "One day we'll meet in the clouds" Overall, I enjoyed reading the book and I would give this a 4.5 out of 5 due to numerous of reasons. One reason of why I loved this book is beause of the regular suspense of the everlasting foreshadowing. Also, in every chapter, something takes action. Another reason why I loved this book, is that there are so many inspirational characters to explore. I love the way that the characters from the first book still in the second book. The provoking of how I grasp on to every word is just amazing. The storyline is fabulous, in most parts, but the insight into relationships and our purpose here overpowers
For example, Mckale had "Took a flight in the darkest of blues, took a trip to paradise through the stars and back over the moon.” Another will be "Time tried to stop one." Time had to stop Alan and Mckale from having children. Furthermore, Mckale "kept on dancing" while she was at the hospital. Some nights Alan still sees McKale's smile. Additionally, Alan's memories with Mckale "hang like a picture". Finally, Alan knows "One day we'll meet in the clouds" Overall, I enjoyed reading the book and I would give this a 4.5 out of 5 due to numerous of reasons. One reason of why I loved this book is beause of the regular suspense of the everlasting foreshadowing. Also, in every chapter, something takes action. Another reason why I loved this book, is that there are so many inspirational characters to explore. I love the way that the characters from the first book still in the second book. The provoking of how I grasp on to every word is just amazing. The storyline is fabulous, in most parts, but the insight into relationships and our purpose here overpowers