A Thousand Tomorrows
Wednesday, May 30, 2012, 12:49 PM
I swear, every part of the book is still with me up to this day, even if I have lost the book itself from my numerous apartment transfers in the past few years. The story tells the wonderful love story of a Bull Rider by the name of Cody Gunner and Ali Daniels, a Barrel Racer. The story revolves around the complicated childhood background of Cody, and Ali's battle with Cystic Fibrosis. Having been angry at the world, Cody Gunner have met Ali Daniels, who, in the most critical stage of her illness, still managed to keep a smile on her face and motivate herself to go on and pursue her career as a Barrel Racer. As expected, they fell in love, but Ali eventually dies in the end.
I am probably a fan of tragedies as I have often fell in love with stories with such themes. (Consider Shakespeare and Nicholas Sparks, for example.) And this novel is a good addition to a Romance and Tragedy reading lists, if you ask me. A sequel has been already published and it's entitled "Just Beyond the Clouds" I will definitely make a review of that once I finish reading it, but with my pile of work, I cannot promise to do it soon.
It is really hard to tell a story this good without going in to so much details but I do not want to spoil every detail of the novel. To keep things short though, all I have left to say is that this book is great! It is a must read for every book lover out there.
Rating:
I will not be using stars, instead I will use cookies to rate the books I've read. The mechanic is the same as the stars though, I just find using cookies more unique and this novel deserves five cookies.

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Tuesday, May 29, 2012, 4:40 AM
Reading while drinking coffee is my favorite thing to do apart from watching movies and listening to music, so the nature is not too foreign to me. I casually write my own stories, but never found the time and motivation (and perhaps even the inspiration) to finish them.Writing my thoughts about the books I've read is a different thing, as I have not done it before. By that, I mean I have never written my technical opinion on books that I have read apart from occassional blog posts about how much I love a book. I would like everyone to be aware that I am an amateur in writing this kind of thing, and my reader's opinion matters a lot and I believe they would greatly help this blog project a successful one.
That is why I woud like to try it out this time, and I hope to succeed in this little project I'd like to call "Bookworm Coffeeholic".
So, welcome friends!






