Search

Search only in certain items:

    AB

    ANTENNE BAYERN

    Music and News

    (0 Ratings) Rate It

    App

    The ANTENNE BAYERN app is your daily companion and always has the right web radio at your...

    appBlaster Overkill

    appBlaster Overkill

    Games

    (0 Ratings) Rate It

    App

    ***Requires Appfinity Appblaster to play*** WORKS ONLY ON iPHONE 3GS/4/4S/5 AND iPOD TOUCH 4th/5th...

    Head Ball 2

    Head Ball 2

    Games

    (0 Ratings) Rate It

    App

    Join online football community and prove yourself in competitive football leagues. Play football...

    Labo Halloween Car(4+)

    Labo Halloween Car(4+)

    Games and Education

    (0 Ratings) Rate It

    App

    "Labo Halloween Car is a delightfully creative app with an engaging game to bring your creation to...

    Muslim Dua

    Muslim Dua

    Education and Utilities

    (0 Ratings) Rate It

    App

    Muslim Dua - 40 Rabanas, Eat/Drink, Prayer, Forgiveness, Hajj,Funeral/Grave,Fasting/Ramadan, Rain,...

Five Feet Apart (2019)
Five Feet Apart (2019)
2019 | Drama, Romance
Five Feet Apart is the story of Stella, a high school sophomore who has cystic fibrosis. We first meet her when Stella admits herself to Saint Grace Hospital for one of her "tune-ups" while her two best friends are going on a nice tropical vacation. Also in the CF ward is Poe, her homosexual best friend, and Will, a 17 going on 18 year old sort of rebel. Female-centric "Rebel Without a Cause" crossed with "The Fault in Our Stars" as the two fall hard for each other unable to get closer than 6 feet next to each other. If they get much closer, they could catch the other's bacterial infection and die slowly and painfully. This lighthearted romance (natch) breaks your heart while instilling the importance of human touch. Directed with limited skill by the actor who plays Rafael on Jane the Virgin, Five Feet Apart is a nice distraction, but not highly recommended if you want high quality.
  
Love (Keatyn Chronicles book 12)
Love (Keatyn Chronicles book 12)
Jillian Dodd | 2017 | Romance, Young Adult (YA)
7
4.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
This is the final book in the series. As such it wraps up all of the storylines that have been running through the last 5 books.

It is nice to see the conclusion of all of the stories for the characters after their struggles instead of just being left with the idealistic hope that everything they planned at 18 has now happened.

Personally I really disliked the ending, this is because it was written as a series of news updates from an unknown narrator every time a big event happened. For me having spent 12 books getting to know these characters I wanted these events from their perspective so we could know their thoughts and feelings. It just felt a bit impersonal after all the emotional investment up to that point.

That being said I would completely recommend this series abs I totally love it and am contemplating a third read of it which is incredibly rare for me, I am not a re reader.