![]() What I Though Was True deals with a lot of miscommunication, and in the beginning it’s mysterious and enticing, but by the end it’s a no from me. To a certain extent, there was too much going on! And most importantly the story was too long and could’ve been wrapped up a lot sooner. There’s a lot of sub-plot to the main romance including financial troubles for everyone, a romance between Gwen’s cousin Nic and her best friend Vivie, swimming lessons for her not-autistic-but-unclassified-disabled brother. ![]() Cassidy Somers happens to be working as the yard boy and the two of them have a mysterious past. Gwen has lived on Seashell island all her life and, this summer, she gets a job as a companion for a rich old lady. ![]() The first half was SO GOOD but the second half, well… I was pumped to be reading something contemporary with lots of summery feelings, and I wanted to give Huntley Fitzpatrick a second chance. ![]() With What I Though Was True there seemed to be a lot more mixed reviews, so I felt a lot more prepared. I read My Life Next Door in 2014 and wasn’t blow away because I’d heard a lot of over-hyped reviews. ![]() Note: This book was given to us by the publisher in exchange for our honest review. What I Though Was True by Huntley Fitzpatrick ![]()
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