ME BEFORE YOU by JOJO MOYES

ME BEFORE YOU by JOJO MOYES


Well tonight I am gonna mention this gorgeous book that I've read two times and in both times I couldn't blink my tears back ( yeah I can accept that I am kinda emotional woman - but a bit )


Me Before You is a lovestory book written by Jojo Moyes in 2012.
There are thousands of books on love stories so we would be quite prejudice when we start to think reading one of them. Everyone writes about love, feelings and more. But actually most of these books are just written with the worry of making money so I can absolutely say that this book isn't like them!!! This is a really effective, emotional and classic novel on love and life. It is about a deep and strong story of two people from the different worlds - I mean it!


When I was reading it my first time I always found myself thinking like that 'Can we really fight with the injustice of life or should we just accept the things we have been through instead of it ?'


The other questions this book made you think about it are: 'Where is the line between our own freedom and the others' who we are in love with? ' and ' How much can we involve to their lives, how should we know where to stop?
And I am adding one more :
"What if someone we are in love with wants to do something that s/he believes this would be the best for her/him, should we agree with her/his opinion even if this thing is gonna kill him/her?"


! Here brings us to questioning euthanasia ..


So I can recommend this book to everyone with whole my heart.




MY FAVORITE QUOTES 


“You only get one life. It's actually your duty to live it as fully as possible.”



“Hey Clark', he said.'Tell me something good'. I stared out of the window at the bright-blue Swiss sky and I told him a story of two people. Two people who shouldn't have met, and who didn't like each other much when they did, but who found they were the only two people in the world who could possibly have understood each other. And I told him of the adventures they had, the places they had gone, and the things I had seen that I had never expected to. I conjured for him electric skies and iridescent seas and evenings full of laughter and silly jokes. I drew a world for him, a world far from a Swiss industrial estate, a world in which he was still somehow the person he had wanted to be. I drew the world he had created for me, full of wonder and possibility.”



“Push yourself. Don’t settle. Wear those stripy legs with pride. And if you insist on settling down with some ridiculous bloke, make sure some of this is squirreled away somewhere. Knowing you still have possibilities is a luxury. Knowing I might have given them to you has alleviated something for me.”



“...I told him a story of two people. Two people who shouldn't have met, and who didn't like each other much when they did, but who found they were the only two people in the world who could possibly have understood each other.”

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