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Nov 06, 2018TEENREVIEWCREW rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
Recently I’ve read the book “Breathe, Annie, Breathe” by Miranda Keneally and I am obsessed. This book is a part of the Hundred Oaks Series. This book is all about love, trust and new beginnings. At first this book was pretty sad but it turned around and became lustful and bright. I recommend this book for people who love books about finding yourself after loss and learning to love again. This book made me laugh out loud and smile so many times. The moral of the story is to learn to love again and to let go of the past. Overall I give this book a 5/5 stars. @she_reads of the Hamilton Public Library's Teen Review Board After her boyfriend passed away, Annie decides to finish the marathon he was working towards. But to complete that marathon, Annie has to train. Hard. As she struggles to endure the race in front of her, she finds solace in Jeremiah, one of the trainers. As their friendship starts to deepen, so does their lust. However, Annie isn’t sure she’s ready to start a new relationship so soon. I really enjoyed how the Author expressed Annie’s grief for her loss since I felt that it was genuine and raw. She spent time to mourn but eventually started working to overcome that loss. Her energy and perseverance to complete the marathon will inspire readers. The plot wasn’t too exciting and was a little predictable. But the romance between the characters really made up for that and made reading it worthwhile. Rating:4/5 @Iron_Rose of the Teen Review Board at the Hamilton Public Library