At the Edge of the Universe
2 Stars"Its impossible to let go of the people we love. Pieces of them remain embedded inside of us like shrapnel. Every breath causes those fragments to burrow through our muscles, nearer to our hearts. And we think the pain will kill us, but it wont. eventually scar tissue forms around those twisted splinters like cocoons. They remain part of us, bus slowly hurt less. At least, I hoped they would."Ozzies boyfriend, Tommy disappeared two months ago. No one looking for him, not the police and
It definitely is no secret that At The Edge Of The Universe was probably my most anticipated book of the year. After reading We Are The Ants last year and completely falling in love with it, I was ready to read absolutely everything ever written by Shaun David Hutchinson.--What I LikedThe writing. Shaun David Hutchinson just has this way of completely pulling you in with his writing. Theres just something so beautiful and magical about it. For those of you who know me, you know that my attention
God, I love Shaun's work. Ozzie is a brilliant main character, and this is yet another book that balances the small relationships and the end of the universe perfectly. TW: self harm, suicide, sexual assault of a minor/pedophilia, depression, homophobic slurs
The scariest thing in life is the door that closes and can't ever be opened again.Once I opened the door and stepped into the void, that door would slam shut behind me and I could never go back. But maybe it's okay to be afraid. I don't think I'll ever be able to properly put into coherent words how much Shaun David Hutchinson and his books mean to me. I loved We Are the Ants, but At the Edge of the Universe was a whole different story. It's one of those books that make you question your entire
okay. lets get right to the point. this book was depressing. like, borderline adam silvera levels of sadness. but real life can sometimes be pretty woeful, so if there is anything this book was, it was real. the characters, the emotions, the struggles. they were so realistic, so relatable. i was also impressed with how well this book covered some very sensitive subjects and content. it was a bit much at times, but i think that just lends to the storys authenticity and realistic nature. the only
3,75/5 starsI started reading this book without any expectations and I didn't really think I would like it much. But this book really surprised me and I liked it way more than I thought I would. This book handles some hard topics in a very good way and I think it was very beautifully written. I was pleasantly surprised by the diversity of this book also. Ozzie, the main character, was very selfish and that kind of bugged me sometimes, but I also think he was very funny at times. I really liked
Shaun David Hutchinson
Kindle Edition | Pages: 304 pages Rating: 4.16 | 4064 Users | 816 Reviews
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Title | : | At the Edge of the Universe |
Author | : | Shaun David Hutchinson |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 304 pages |
Published | : | February 7th 2017 by Simon Pulse |
Categories | : | LGBT. Young Adult. Contemporary. Science Fiction |
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Tommy and Ozzie have been best friends since second grade, and boyfriends since eighth. They spent countless days dreaming of escaping their small town—and then Tommy vanished. More accurately, he ceased to exist, erased from the minds and memories of everyone who knew him. Everyone except Ozzie. Ozzie doesn’t know how to navigate life without Tommy, and soon suspects that something else is going on: that the universe is shrinking. When Ozzie is paired up with new student Calvin on a physics project, he begins to wonder if Calvin could somehow be involved. But the more time they spend together, the harder it is for him to deny the feelings developing between them, even if he still loves Tommy. But Ozzie knows there isn’t much time left to find Tommy–that once the door closes, it can’t be opened again. And he’s determined to keep it open as long as possible.Be Specific About Books During At the Edge of the Universe
Original Title: | At the Edge of the Universe ASIN B01GD9CQP8 |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.16 From 4064 Users | 816 ReviewsCriticize About Books At the Edge of the Universe
2 Stars"Its impossible to let go of the people we love. Pieces of them remain embedded inside of us like shrapnel. Every breath causes those fragments to burrow through our muscles, nearer to our hearts. And we think the pain will kill us, but it wont. eventually scar tissue forms around those twisted splinters like cocoons. They remain part of us, bus slowly hurt less. At least, I hoped they would."Ozzies boyfriend, Tommy disappeared two months ago. No one looking for him, not the police and
It definitely is no secret that At The Edge Of The Universe was probably my most anticipated book of the year. After reading We Are The Ants last year and completely falling in love with it, I was ready to read absolutely everything ever written by Shaun David Hutchinson.--What I LikedThe writing. Shaun David Hutchinson just has this way of completely pulling you in with his writing. Theres just something so beautiful and magical about it. For those of you who know me, you know that my attention
God, I love Shaun's work. Ozzie is a brilliant main character, and this is yet another book that balances the small relationships and the end of the universe perfectly. TW: self harm, suicide, sexual assault of a minor/pedophilia, depression, homophobic slurs
The scariest thing in life is the door that closes and can't ever be opened again.Once I opened the door and stepped into the void, that door would slam shut behind me and I could never go back. But maybe it's okay to be afraid. I don't think I'll ever be able to properly put into coherent words how much Shaun David Hutchinson and his books mean to me. I loved We Are the Ants, but At the Edge of the Universe was a whole different story. It's one of those books that make you question your entire
okay. lets get right to the point. this book was depressing. like, borderline adam silvera levels of sadness. but real life can sometimes be pretty woeful, so if there is anything this book was, it was real. the characters, the emotions, the struggles. they were so realistic, so relatable. i was also impressed with how well this book covered some very sensitive subjects and content. it was a bit much at times, but i think that just lends to the storys authenticity and realistic nature. the only
3,75/5 starsI started reading this book without any expectations and I didn't really think I would like it much. But this book really surprised me and I liked it way more than I thought I would. This book handles some hard topics in a very good way and I think it was very beautifully written. I was pleasantly surprised by the diversity of this book also. Ozzie, the main character, was very selfish and that kind of bugged me sometimes, but I also think he was very funny at times. I really liked
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