![]() The only weakness What I Thought Was True had for me was that it took a while for me to get really invested. ![]() They head off into the rest of their lives, and will grow into different people, but that’s a good thing. It’s not the sort of book where everyone rides off into the sunset and their story feels complete. ![]() It’s both inspiring and believably realistic. What I Thought Was True manages to walk that line between being fluffy and being dark perfectly well. ![]() There’s a sweet romance and, more importantly, realistic portrayals of so many kinds of families. If anything, I have to say that I think What I Thought Was True is a stronger novel, more balanced and with even more powerful themes.įitzpatrick brings back the elements that made My Life Next Door so utterly charming. Thankfully, despite What I Thought Was True taking a bit to really grab me, once it did, it never let go for a second. Plus, you just never know with an author’s sophomore effort. ![]() I mean, I had some issues with MLND too, which I found to be somewhat uneven. Though I loved My Life Next Door overall and was really impressed with the characterization, I was equal parts anticipating and fearing Fitzpatrick’s follow-up. ![]()
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