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title: "The Space Between Us"
brand: "anie michaelskrysta drechslerbrook hryciw shaded tree photography"
price: "€ 34.81"
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reviews_count: 9
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# The Space Between Us

**Brand:** anie michaelskrysta drechslerbrook hryciw shaded tree photography
**Price:** € 34.81
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- **What is this?** The Space Between Us by anie michaelskrysta drechslerbrook hryciw shaded tree photography
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## Customer Reviews

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    Rollercoaster of Emotions
  

*by T***Y on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 30, 2015*

this book is in three parts, Charlie and Asher meet when she moves to town when she is 11 and he fights off a bully.  Their friendship is sweet and endearing, and as they grow up they fall in love with each other. The next part of their story is college things happen and a big misunderstanding drives them apart.  Charlie kind of fades into herself a shell of a girl and Asher follows his dreams while lost without Charlie. The last part of the book is a decade later when Charlie is called home.  She has pretty much been hiding from everyone who loves her since college.  Asher is still lost without her but he still loves her.  This one was the emotional rollercoaster ride of the week.  I was happy, sad, pissed off (almost threw my ipad) heartbroken, angry, confused and I would have liked a little more epilogue to make me feel complete in the story.

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    Loved Asher
  

*by M***E on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 31, 2014*

4.5 stars. I love second chance novels so the storyline grabbed my attention. Charlie and Asher met when they were in elementary school and from there, a strong friendship blossomed into more throughout high school and then college. Asher was the sort of guy that only had eyes for Charlie and she meant everything to him. He did whatever he could to be the kind of boyfriend that took care of his girlfriend and to let her know she was the most important person to him. It was not hard to love Asher. Charlie was a great heroine for the most part, she was reflective, had a good heart and was completely devoted to Asher, but sometimes she came off a little bland. Their dynamic was very soul-level with intense chemistry and they had a longstanding friendship and history to back it up. As life happens, stressful and unwanted circumstances occur leading to situations that push people into re-evaluating themselves and Asher and Charlie have a fall out. It was awful, I really felt the enormity of the pain because up until that point, they were so solid. I was incredibly disappointed with Asher by that point and my heart went out to Charlie. She couldn't cope with the reminders so she leaves for good and she and Asher have no contact again until at least another 12-13 years later due to a situation that puts them in the same town. From there, Asher's POV comes into play and there's no doubt that he still thinks about Charlie and wants her back in his life in any capacity possible. Charlie has been through a lot emotionally and she's barely hanging on by a thread as it is. She's not the same person as before, both broken and lost. The last third of the book was my least favorite and although everything happened like it should or how I would have wanted it to because Asher was redeeming himself, Charlie was beginning to disappoint me with her coping mechanisms and constant escaping. I know she really needed to figure herself out because she pretty much let the last decade go to waste and she wasn't doing anyone a favor by not maturing, but still, I thought she was rather late to the game considering how Asher has always been the one to push her forward and make her confront her issues and he owned up to his end of the tragedy. Charlie held herself accountable, too, but I would have liked to have seen her not be so childish at that age. I enjoyed reading this because of Asher, Charlie was definitely flawed and by the end, I was simply glad to see her make the necessary strides to move foward but I found myself become more detached to her and the story progressed.

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    Hmph...2.5
  

*by T***E on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 25, 2014*

The Space Between us...well there were times I thought I was in space.This was just O.K., and not a "solid ok".  I liked the concept but it fell a bit short. It started slow, picked up in the middle, and then fell flat to me.What I didn't like: **spoilers**1) The author can't write stories that involve teenagers or young kids.  Some of the thoughts and dialogue were just so not real.  13 year olds don't say "Engage in conversation" or "That's cryptic". Their voice was very adult and while there are some young teens who talk like young adults, that is not the norm.  I wanted to stop reading because it threw me off whenever I read something that was better suited for a young adult.2) It was disjointed. At times the flow seemed poetic, and others abrupt and without direction.  At one point in Part I they went from 5th grade to high school...just like that with no real segue way.  I found myself thinking "Well alrighty then, here is the next phase."3) The whole separation and reason started good and made sense, and then somewhere fell off.  One day she told him, then he acted completely out of character in reaction (I get it), but not soon after he felt bad, yet he didn't speak with her again because he was ashamed?  Huh? So you spend 13 years throwing yourself a pity party?4) BIG SPOILER: And why in the world did he think he could be upset or offended that she told her boyfriend he was dead?  And then had the gall to leave!  Dude you are dead to me, period, the end.  Whatcha want me to say? You don't get to be mad...

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