But I feel like I have to explain my issue with it. Ultimately, I did, because the writing and story were just too epic not too. There was a point I wasn’t sure if I could give it 5 stars. Because overall, even with the rage, I loved this book so much! And as I said earlier, the end was worth it! As pissed as I was (and still am a bit at this one character… yeah I hold a grudge… and yeah… I’m not completely over it) I’m SO happy I finished. I put it on pause and stewed for a day or two. Not wanting to spoil anything, but have you ever gotten to a point in a book where you think- FUCK THIS BOOK. Even if Sydney won't admit it… Lautner has no problem expressing his feelings. Just one month, but it’s pretty apparent they’re both head over heels for one another. Sullivan and Sydney spend a month together. Then she meets Lautner Sullivan (swoony sigh) and questions everything she thought she knew.ĭr. Save some money for grad school, and then start back towards living her dream of being an art curator. I never wanted to settle." Sydney is spending some time housesitting for her aunt and uncle in Palo Alto. "I never wanted to sacrifice my self-worth and dreams. The journey was a struggle, but it was worth it. Wanting to bite off all my nails (which is a habit I just recently broke) and constantly messaging my friend who recommended this to me (thanks, Kate). It was actually pretty fun and full of humor and steam.
I didn’t know how to feel for most of the book! This story was downright PAINFUL at times. Undeniably You is one of those books that put me through a rollercoaster of emotions.