![]() “Give me the end I’m hoping for,” he says. You have no idea how happy that has made me.” Will wants to die not because he is sad, but because he won’t accept the limited life he has, and the prospect of things getting worse. “I’ve watched you these six months becoming a whole different person,” he tells Louisa, “someone who is only just beginning to see her possibilities. Louisa, for her part, helps Will to overcome his self-centeredness, his bitterness, and even his depression. Over the course of the book, Will opens Louisa’s horizons: to opera (shades of Pretty Woman), travel, and her own potential. Will, before his accident, was, in his own words, a self-centered “arse” and a callous womanizer after his accident, he is consumed with bitterness. Louisa at the start of the novel is a lower-middle-class woman afraid to dream beyond her small English town and bland, exercise-crazed boyfriend. Get in touch with the author on her website.Even beyond the damaged hero, though, Me Before You functions as a romance because it’s about two people falling in love, and becoming more complete, and more themselves, while doing so. Me Before You has now sold over fourteen million copies worldwide and was adapted into a major film starring Sam Claflin and Emilia Clarke. Her novels have been translated into forty-six languages, have hit the number one spot in twelve countries and have sold over thirty-eight million copies worldwide. Her books include the bestsellers Me Before You, After You and Still Me, The Girl You Left Behind, The One Plus One and her short story collection Paris for One and Other Stories. Wordsopedia Rating 4.5/5 Title: Me Before You It is a happy ending, and yet in a few ways it is not… Me Before You is an unforgettable book, giving a different perspective to life and reminding us not to judge others because of their decisions. Though heartbreaking, it was more meaningful and sensible. ![]() And even though Will’s and Lou’s story didn’t end the way I wanted it to, it was strangely satisfying. Throughout the book, I felt Moyes was pushing the reader towards an optimistic ending. Will’s mum is frosty and yet supports her son in his decision despite hoping for a change. Even though fictional, Lou’s family is like the family next door. Every character in this story spoke to me in their own unique way. ![]() ![]() It is not a love based on physical attraction or sex and even so, it is sweet and subtle. Despite his disability, and associated complications he doesn’t come across as a weak character. It was difficult and draining to see Will struggle, but his tenacity and will is inspiring. Lou’s optimism, insecurities, and kindness bring her closer to the reader. They are funny, sad, witty, rude, and even erratic.I absolutely loved Lou and Will. Their fears, hopes and traits are brought out exceedingly well. Similar is the turmoil the characters in Me Before You undergo.īoth the main protagonists Louisa and Will are well drawn. Whether be it life or death, making the choice and dealing with the consequences is not always easy. Moyes writing makes one pause and reflect on the experience called life! Life is filed with grey there’s no clear black or white response in every situation. I laughed, I cried, I prayed and hoped for Louand Will to have a happy ending but then there is no standard definition of happiness isn’t it!? There were so many sad moments in this book, and yet an equal number of incidents which made me chuckle. Moyes’s writing is beautiful, and the story is deeply moving, revolving around a sensitive topic. It’s the story of love, longing, and acceptance.įor the first time, I am struggling to write a review. It isn’t just a story of a boy and girl falling in love. It is the first book in the trilogy written by Jojo Moyes. Me Before You is an emotional and achingly beautiful experience.
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