I’m thirty years old, and it’s safe to say that at this precise moment, I definitely do not know where I am going. Or at least, everyone knows exactly where they are going, even if they haven’t quite made it there yet. Because everyone is settled at thirty, aren’t they? You’re an adult at thirty-fully fledged-and everyone knows who they are. The age I’ve kept my eye on over the years, like a prize in the distance, like a safe haven, a warm light in the dark on the horizon. The boy who found my balloon fourteen years ago, and against all odds, through rain and storms and across miles and miles of ocean, found me.Īnd tomorrow, on our fourteenth birthday together, we will be thirty. I have said yes to being his best woman because I love him. Sharing a couple of quotes that I highlighted from the book, as per usual: And even though the story is predictable, I still felt that it was a cute story with a happy (and well-deserved) ending. I remember being annoyed at times with Emmie though, probably because I couldn’t relate all that much to how she was feeling. The story revolves around 30-year-old Emmie and her friendships with Lucas and his brother Eliot for the past 14 years of her life. This was an easy chick-lit that I read back in February.
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