Monday, 15 January 2018

Truly, Wildy, Deeply by Jenny McLachlan

Annie has cerebral palsy, she's a fighter whom wants to keep her independence and so when she starts college and catches the eye of Fan a tall handsome stranger, she worries he may be distraction too much as they grow closer together from arguing, dancing and generally having fun together.

As Annie goes through the start and carries on in college the story is great it making her disability not define her but rather just a unique part of her the way anyone can have a unique difference about them!

The coming together of the couple is a great development and seeing how Annie progressed through making friends especially in a new college setting was a positive way anyone else out there can relate to and hope for.

Many thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this book for them!



Radical Love by Zachary Levi

In my time off reading I discovered Chuck a TV show I grew up aware of but not a viewer of being born in 1996 not 1990 alike my cousin's...