![]() ![]() Having her have a relationship during her Spring Break when she has to go home at some point was kinda dumb because of course that has "Falling in Love" all over it. It felt like we knew it but she was staring at it in the face and not seeing it until the last 20 pages of the book. Another thing was the fact of how long it took Kimi to realize her dream and goals on what she wanted to do with her life after high school. I wanted them out of the picture and so glad they weren't the main characters. ![]() One thing I can say is I wasn't into Kimi's friends. ![]() Love, hope, her dreams, and future all in one. This is unknown territory for Kimi and she is there to find herself. Kimi then decides to go visit her Grandparents for the first time in Japan. But her mother disapproves and they have a big fight. She's obsessed with transforming everyday ephemera into Kimi Originals: bold outfits that make her and her friends feel like the Ultimate versions of themselves. But she soon realizes at the beginning of the story that she no longer has a passion for it and did she ever really feel like that passionate about it? Or was it just her mothers dreams? She loves a good fashion statement. ![]() Kimi Nakamura is supposed to love art and to become an artist just like her mother. ![]()
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