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The Notion of (Ir)Revocable Actions

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Francesca has her perfect life figured out. Managing every selfcontrolled action down to her predictable morning routine. Until two lifechanging moments pull her out of orbit and suddenly Francesca stares at a life she can't control and the idea of perfection becomes a peripheral obsession.

"This is the last book in the trilogy, and I think my favorite.
Although it's hard to say because I really liked all 3 books.
I love the unique, flawless writing style and I love all these wonderful characters and especially the development they make in the book." - bozena_frejlich_reviews

"Jeg giver 6 hjerter ud af 6 hjerter, fordi jeg fik en læseoplevelse, hvor der er plads til eftertænksomhed, reflektion og mærke efter, hvordan man selv har det. Det er en super god afslutning på denne triologi som slutter af med et brag på den fede måde." - Mullesbogblog

242 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 24, 2024

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July 20, 2023
This is the last book in the trilogy, and I think my favorite.
Although it's hard to say because I really liked all 3 books.
I love the unique, flawless writing style and I love all these wonderful characters and especially the development they make in the book.

Nach Emma's und Jessie's stories, this is Francesca's book.

This is her journey from teenager to young woman. 
A development from people pleaser to self-love and understanding the difference between giving voluntarily and "giving by force".
From her incredible need to make everything and everyone perfect, to turn it into something useful and beautiful.
Something that makes her happy.

I learned so much from Francesca.  Yes, as in the first 2 books, the topic is mental health and the wonderful world of psychology students (resp. the author ;-)), that explains the behavior and consequences of traumatic events and mental problems, in a wonderful and professional,  but light way that I've never read until now.

I feel that the trilogy should be a must-read for all YA and its parents.  Yes, it's a YA romance, but like the first 2 books, it's not the main topic.
This book describes so many moments of YA lives that usually are misunderstood and/or wrongly criticized.

It's an amazing story that evokes very strong emotions in me.
Where were books like this when I was a young adult? 🤨


𝘘𝘶𝘰𝘵𝘦 𝘧𝘳𝘰𝘮 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘣𝘦𝘢𝘶𝘵𝘪𝘧𝘶𝘭 𝘣𝘰𝘰𝘬:

"To be tired is not a weakness. Incapability does not mean
inadequacy. A mistake is not a failure. Setting boundaries is not being negligent. Feeling angry is not being hateful. Choosing self love is not being selfish.

I can be tired, feel incapable, and make a mistake and still be happy.
I need to set boundaries, feel the anger, and choose myself in order to grow.
Life is not measured in security, prosperity, or happiness. It is everchanging, vulnerable, and indefinable. There is no ideal world. There is no second life.
We only have one."
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