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“THIS BOOK! You. Must. Read. It. It’s beautiful. Heart-wrenching.” -Colleen Hoover, #1 New York Times bestselling authorAn inspiring, life-changing story about the power of love in all its forms, having the courage to live life to the fullest, and ALWAYS looking on the bright side.Amazon Top 20 BestsellerBook 1 of 3 in the Bright Side SeriesSecrets.Everyone has one.Some are bigger than others.And when secrets are revealed,Some will heal you ...And some will end you.Kate Sedgwick’s life has been anything but typical. She’s endured hardship and tragedy, but throughout it all she remains happy and optimistic (there’s a reason her best friend Gus calls her Bright Side). Kate is strong-willed, funny, smart, and musically gifted. She’s also never believed in love. So when Kate leaves San Diego to attend college in the small town of Grant, Minnesota, the last thing she expects is to fall in love with Keller Banks.They both feel it.But they each have a reason to fight it.They each have a secret.And when secrets are revealed,Some will heal you …And some will end you.Note from the author: Due to strong language and sexual content, this book is recommended for mature audiences.

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Kim Holden's BRIGHT SIDE has been on my radar since it came out. I love a good bookish ugly cry, so I picked it up in hopes of feeling the same emotional kick in the gut as everyone else. However, this one did very little for me emotionally. The writing was blatant and lacking in subtlety, the characterization was poor, and the entire thing was emotionally manipulative.I didn't like the author's writing style at all,. It wasn't nuanced or subtle. Everything was very "in your face," filled with so much showing instead of telling. As a reader, I don't like every little detail to be given to me, spelled out in nauseating detail. I want some room to use my brain and imagination, an opportunity I wasn't given while reading this book.Each chapter is a new day in the life of Kate Sedgwick, which had I liked her (more on that later), maybe I would have been more marginally more engaged. This sort of narrative style made the story drag on and was rather boring. Nothing happened in the story for nearly 80% of the novel, until the alleged "big secret" is revealed. Though, I'd be shocked if readers were actually surprised by this, as it's all but spelled out in the beginning of the book.Most chapters are a transcript of Kate's conversations with various people, namely her boyfriend Keller or her best friend Gus, which only acted to slow down the plot. The dialogue was awkward, stilted and unnatural. Kate's humor wasn't for me, and I didn't find her or anyone else's jokes funny in the slightest.The story's central character is named Kate, who's known to her best friend Gus as "Bright Side" for being extremely optimistic. I know a lot of readers felt endeared to her immediately, but I never connected with her. To be quite honest, I found her personality to be grating and irritating.Kate she never felt real to me. She was a good idea in theory, I suppose, but her whole character felt like a conceptualization instead of a living breathing thing. That's not to say that someone can't remain positive during trying times, but her reaction to everything, except for a small moment towards the end, was "sunshine, rainbows, and unicorns."Nearly ever person who comes in contact with Kate loves her instantly. Sure, some people have that magnetic charm or an enveloping warmth you can't help but love immediately. But the way the author wrote her character (and the book) was extremely forced.There was so much repetition in Kate's narrative, some of which were supposed to be bits of her personality. She says the word "dude" in nearly every sentence. She makes it widely known that she doesn't like "fancy coffee" and is a black coffee purist, judging all frou frou coffee drinkers.This whole book felt setup solely to be an emotional tearjerker, instead of an organic journey. Like every single character (save one), the reader is supposed to love Kate instantly and become immediately protective over her. Kate's backstory is tragedy piled on top of tragedy, a history that practically begs readers to love her even more. ******* SPOILERS BELOW *********You learn that she's been through the wringer, what with her mother committing suicide, her sister passing away unexpectedly, and her terminal cancer diagnosis all happening in a short amount of time.The medical choice Kate makes before going to college is just another sign of the manipulation. We're supposed to believe that a 19 year old with her life ahead of her goes through one round of chemotherapy, finds that it's not working, and decides to let everything run its course. On top of that, she's so "selfless" that she keeps the secret to herself for months and doesn't tell her best friend (who's practically all she has in the world), her boyfriend, or any of her new friends at college, all of whom have come close to me. To me, this is the opposite of selfless.Of course, her boyfriend also has a "tragic past" too. I get it. Bad things in life happens to all of us, but all of this put together in the manner by which it was amounted to heavy-handed, artificial drivel.* I purchased this book myself.
I won’t summarize the story; the thousands of other reviews have likely summarized it in a way much better than I could.This book though.I knew going in how it ended. It was as much of a secret as the endings of The Usual Suspects and The Sixth Sense, however it didn’t make a damned bit of difference in the way this book hit me, that will stick with me for quite some time to come.I can count on one hand the amount of times a book has made me cry, much less ugly cry, but this one wrecked me. This book affected me in a way that I haven’t experienced in some time and made me stop and think of the way that I live my own life. It made me want to live in the moment; be spontaneous, live like everyday might be my last. It made me want to love harder, to do epic, to live epic.The only problem that I have with the book is the excessive use of the word dude. I get it, I’m from the west coast, I’ve lived in California for a time.My son is a dude.My daughter is a dude.My husband is a dude.My dog is a dude.My car is a dude.Dude is a word that is a large part of my vocabulary, but Kate uses it in a way that is unbelievable. I want to knock a star off for that, but I just can’t.I wanted to jump right into Gus, the next book in the series. And while I have started the first few chapters, I feel that the emotion that I felt by the end of Bright Side might hit me like a freight train, catching a glimpse into the way that Gus works out his feelings and comes to terms that his life will be forever changed.I loved the book but hated it at the same time. I loved the characters; they are written in a way that you can’t help but fall in love with them. The story is told in a dual POV from Kate and Keller’s POV, and I wish we had gotten a little bit more of Keller’s POV, it may have helped to add another level of depth in his feelings toward Kate. I hated this book because it did wreck me. I was not ready to deal with the emotion it evoked, even though I knew what was coming.I highly suggest Bright Side to everyone. Yes, it is hard to deal with, but at the same time Kate’s life can teach us all a lesson in the way we live our lives; to see the bright side of everything, no matter how grave the circumstances might be. It truly makes you want to do epic, to be epic, to be brave.

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