“Love means, not ever having to say you are sorry!”
I cried so much during the last two chapters that I could barely read through the tears. By the end, I even had a headache from all the crying!

This is such a moving book. After It Ends With Us, this is probably the book that has made me cry the most.
I had been meaning to read it for a long time, and then I happened to come across a reel that reminded me it was still waiting on my “TBR” list. I am so glad I finally picked it up. It was worth it!
Erich Segal’s writing is simple, effortless, and deeply relatable. There is a certain warmth in his words that makes you feel every emotion alongside the characters.
Oliver and Jenny are young, impulsive, and completely in love. They never spend time questioning their feelings; they simply embrace them. What I loved most was how naturally they became a part of each other’s lives. From their first meeting, to Jenny cheering at Oliver’s hockey games, to navigating studies, distance, marriage, and life itself; everything felt honest and beautifully intertwined.
The story never feels stretched or dramatic for the sake of it. It flows so smoothly and quickly, yet leaves a lasting impact long after the final page.
If you enjoy romance, this is a must-read.
The beginning was beautiful, and the ending was beautiful too!
Sadly beautiful.
AS: Happy Reading! 😀
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