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Perfect Glass
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Every once in a while readers find a book that's perfect in everything possible. The deepness of the story and the way it's beautifully narrated is what makes it outstanding; once again we found this in Perfect Glass sequel to Glass Girl. I must mention I was not expecting Perfect Glass to touch me the way it did. I found myself crying and living every Henry and Meg emotions. Mrs. Anderson Kurk is one of those few authors that steals your heart and touches every reader's emotions through her characters and I really think she's a gem of an author, singular and beautiful on her prose. In Perfect Glass, Meg and Henry face that moment after you find love; real life and decisions. For Meg, it means working on her last year of school and for Harry it's contributing for a nice deed. They will both face their respective journey's burdens and at the same time in the distance, the love that got them together will be put to the test and make them stronger. I can’t say which of the two journeys captivated my heart the most; they're both different and parallel in goodness at the same time. This is the author's magic. I felt so many emotions and I really think I lived the journey along with the characters, laugh at their happiness, hurt with their anguishes and cried with their losses. The biggest credit I can give Mrs. Anderson Kurk is how the building of characters and their emotions connects with the reader. Perfect Glass, the story of two journeys intertwined by their goodness, good' absolute truth and two hearts forever tied by their love and His love.
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Reading Progress
June 4, 2013
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Started Reading
June 4, 2013
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June 8, 2013
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Finished Reading

