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"In here," he said, pushing on the skin above my heart, "you're 10 below zero. And you're closer to death than I am." My name is Parker. My body is marked with scars from an attack I don't remember. I don't want to remember. I choose to live my life by observation, not through experience. While people are laughing and kissing and connecting, I'm in the corner. Watching them live. I'm indifferent to everything, everyone. The only emotion I feel with any kind of depth is annoyance, and I feel it often. A text message sent to the wrong number proves to be my undoing. His name is Everett, but I call him rude. He's pushy, he's arrogant, he crowds my personal space, and worst of all: he makes me feel. He chooses to wear all black, all the time, as if he's waiting to attend a funeral. Probably because he is. Everett is dying. And he's spending his final days living, truly living. In doing so, he's forcing me to feel, to heal. To come face to face with the demons I suppressed in my memory. He hurts me, he fulfills me, he completes me. And still, he's dying.

WARNING: This is not a story about two happy people who fall easily into love. This is a story about two broken people who find one another - and don't necessarily like each other. These characters are blunt, rude, and at times annoying. They are broken and sheltered and vulnerable.

©2014 Whitney Barbetti (P)2016 Audible, Inc.
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Wow what a lovely, incredibly moving and sensitive story. It made me sob my heart out. Incredible narrator would highly recommend this book

Tearjerker

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I enjoyed this book and the story line it was somewhat spoilt be the slow narration I speeded it up to make it bearable

Love against all odds

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I found the book very over angst, sickly poignant which made it incredibly cringeworthy in places. Maybe more suitable for YA and fans of Dawsons creek

"I see your scars, no, not the visible ones....l see your hidden scars"
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Oh beam me up Scotty.

Too "Dawsons creek" for me

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