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Review by Vivienne2000 -- 2612 Cherryhill Lane by Glenn Vo

Posted: 12 Apr 2020, 07:26
by Vivienne2000
[Following is a volunteer review of "2612 Cherryhill Lane" by Glenn Vo.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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2612 Cherryhill Lane by Glenn Vo.

Following a tragic car accident while texting and driving, Jonathan loses his little sister, Gabby, his legs and his scholarship in Texas University as a quaterback in football. He is pretty much unable to move on with his life after that accident since, not only does he blame himself for Gabby's death, but his father too. He has to have a personal assistant to do whatever Jonathan can't.

Samantha is a medical student and looking for a part time job to cater for her bills, so when an ad looking for a personal assistant appears, she doesn't hesitate to apply and luckily enough, she gets the job. She starts off as Jonathan's assistant but they become close friends pretty much faster than Jonathan ever thought possible. Soon enough, they become a couple and really enjoy each other's company as much as they can with Jonathan in a wheel chair. She helps him go back to church and believe in the works of God. Through her, he finally learns to forgive himself and use his experience to teach others not to text and drive. Read this book to learn more of the values taught in this book and also how Jonathan and Samantha take their relationship.

I loved Samantha for helping Jonathan get out of his shell and groom himself better. I also loved the way Jonathan learnt to forgive himself and move on after the accident. I loved the support and care Jonathan's friends gave to him so as to make him feel better. I hated that Dean had to stoop as low as reminding Jonathan of his past mistake so that he could win Samantha over. I also hated the fact that Gabby died. It was so sad and heartbreaking.

I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. It was so meticulously written had no typing errors. The story plot was well developed and there were no instances whatsoever of fast tracking. I really loved reading this book.

This book is appropriate for people ages 12-years and older. The values taught in this book are so inspiring and would really help a lot if one read this book as many times as they can. I recommend this book to everyone who plans on reading this book. It is totally worth it. It is also super addictive.

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