But I Love Him. by Amanda Grace. Buy the eBook. List Price. $ USD. Your price. $ USD. Add to cart. Buy Now. · But I Love Him by Amanda Grace is one big gimmick that doesn’t work because of poor writing and bad execution. Amanda tried to do something very creative with the storyline by writing it in reverse chronological order. The story begins at the end, over the course of a year for Ann and her abusive relationship with her boyfriend Conner/5. · grace crawford said But I Love Him keeps you wanting to read more. Amanda Grace does a great job illustrating the emotional complexity of abusive relationships. I would recommend this novel to anyone interested in books like those written by Ellen Hopkins. Definitely a excellent buy.
Amanda Grace is an alias for Mandy Hubbard, who is the author of Prada Prejudice, You Wish, Ripple (all published by Razorbill/Penguin), But I Love Him and In Too Deep (both published by Flux). In Too Deep has been named a Junior Library Guild selection. She is a literary agent for D4EO Literary, where she represents authors of middle grade. Sometimes at night, I wake up and stare at the heart for hours. I think of how I collected each piece from the beach, how I glued it all together into one big sculpture. I wonder if Connor realizes what it means, that he'll always have a piece of me no matter what happens. Each piece of glass is another piece of myself that I gave to him. It's too bad I didn't keep any pieces for myself. Share - But I Love Him by Amanda Grace (, Trade Paperback). But I Love Him by Amanda Grace (, Trade Paperback) out of 5 stars 1 product rating.
The splintered lattice goes on the roaring pile with the rest of it. The flames grow, ever skyward, gobbling everything he gives it. Connor and I are at the edge of the yard, hidden in the shadows of the big oak tree. Jack knows we are there, but he’s so lost in his own fury I think he may have forgotten. “But even when I stop crying, even when we fall asleep and I'm nestled in his arms, this will leave another scar. No one will see it. No one will know. But it will be there. And eventually all of the scars will have scars, and that's all I'll be--one big scar of a love gone wrong.” ― Amanda Grace, But I Love Him. But I Love Him by Amanda Grace is one big gimmick that doesn’t work because of poor writing and bad execution. Amanda tried to do something very creative with the storyline by writing it in reverse chronological order. The story begins at the end, over the course of a year for Ann and her abusive relationship with her boyfriend Conner.
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