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Making Faces

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Ambrose is changed and suffers from PTSD. There are days when the guilt he feels is too much for him. Fern never forget Ambrose. She never stopped loving him and now all she wants is to help the boy who always had her heart. Her face had filled out into two little puffs of vanity on either side of her mouth, as if she were eating or were containing a yawn —V. S. Pritchett All in all, “Making Faces” was a wonderful, moving tale with a powerful message that I loved – beauty comes from the inside – characters that will touch you deeply and a story line that will give you many life lessons.

Bailey is Fern's cousin who suffers the crippling effects of muscular dystrophy. His love of life and ability to live freely in the moment overshadowed his physical shortcomings to the point where I was drawing strength from his character. But the one thing Bailey desperately wanted was to be a hero ... like Ambrose. This was such a compelling, emotional read! I absolutely loved the storytelling which was quite different from the author’s other books. This book made me feel so much! It was equally heartbreaking and heartwarming and deeply moving from the start. It was refreshing, unique and it made me smile and grin and cry. There is tremendous beauty in this story and my true desire is for you to read it fresh. If you wish more, my updates express my feelings while reading this amazing book. These updates are so descriptive, I was moved so.. they are like a review chapter by chapter. Maybe everyone represents a piece of the puzzle. We all fit together to create this experience we call life. None of us can see the part we play or the way it all turns out. Maybe the miracles that we see are just the tip of the iceberg. And maybe we just don't recognize the blessings that come as a result of terrible things.” Fern has been reading romance books since she was young and she has been writing her own books in private for just as long. Only Bailey knows that she's trying to get a book deal, well until Ambrose finds out later on.The man thus described in Hudson’s story, The Tenant, is trying to pry information out of a troubled woman. The author built upon the paper knife comparison by adding “Ready to slit her open.” Please go into this book with an open heart and I guarantee you will be changed. I haven't got the words to sum up what this beautiful story is about. But I will say that this book is a story of love, life, tragedy and finding the beauty inside those we meet in our lives. There's a lesson to be learned from this book, go be taught.

As well written and put together this story is, it was blanketed with a melancholy and tragic feel to it and whilst I appreciated that the author was setting the tone for a heartbreaking tale it dampened the enjoyment factor somewhat for my reading experience. This book is clearly a five star diamond but aspects of this tragic story shook my reading time. But make no mistake this rating comes with a recommendation and a feeling that I will never forget this original story and consequently the author.There were times throughout this book that I battled with my rating sometimes it felt five star, sometimes it felt less there were times of devastation and times of elation but there is one thing that remained there are some stories that need to be told - making faces is one of them, this story will stay in my book heart for time to come and that is why it can't be anything but a soul changing five stars. This story is brilliantly told in a narrative format of Fern, Baily, Rita, Ambrose and the friends and families of Hannah Lakes, PA.Fern is a heroine you will fell in love with from the beginning. She's a heroine you will want to be friend with, a heroine that will make you feel and think about life, family and friendship and maybe a heroine you will connect with. She was such an endearing character and her character’s development was pure and simple stellar. She is genuinely a good person, with a heart of gold. She’s sweet, caring, protective, thoughtful and honestly she’s one of the greatest heroine I had the pleasure to read about. Seeing her come out of her invisible shell was heart-warming. Her “transformation” was in some way satisfying, believable and overall really well done. She had all my admiration for sacrificing her future to be with her cousin, Bailey and later for being persistent in showing Ambrose that people who cared about him still care, despite the fact his appearance changed. WARNING: Do not read this book while flying on a plane sitting next to a judgy, disapproving man who is giving you no elbow space and who has no Kleenex tissues because: We have all types of keyboard faces. Search for any keyboard emoji faces or faces with keyboard, make face with keyboard and cute faces on keyboard. These are the best keyboard face ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) that you can find online. Select your favorite keyboard emotes now and send it to your friend. What does the keyboard face mean? You need to read this. It took me months but finally I recommended this book to every single one of my friends.

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