Extended Reading
  • Adolphus 2022-03-19 09:01:04

    Back and forth, still the first

    Although APRIL was not the beginning, I thought it would be a good ending when it came to her mommy. But sometimes that's not the case.
        I think the best result is that when we meet again, we are happy to see each other, if not, there is no need to see each other at all. SO, this is the best...

  • Gudrun 2022-04-20 09:01:40

    no absolute

    Maybe I should have realized that the ending of the story is just that I pretended to be clever and ignored many details, thinking that I understood the intention of the screenwriter.

    From the beginning of the dispute over copying things, I should have noticed: what a pure-hearted chick, avoiding...

  • Nestor 2022-03-24 09:01:42

    2008-7-30 23:03:36 7/7.5(12387) little miss sunshine, little loli is more and more attractive. I like the beginning and the end. If the story in the middle is better, it will kill you. Every paragraph is enough to make you cry.

  • Monte 2022-03-21 09:01:46

    The biggest impression after reading it is that the advantage of raising a little mushroom is that it can help you analyze your feelings and find true love. The little boy may still be playing in the mud???

Definitely, Maybe quotes

  • Maya Hayes: Poor April. Just like the character in the story. Who's always been the friend then she realized she doesn't just want to be the friend she wants to be the *girl*friend. Except it's too late.

    Will Hayes: What do you mean?

    Maya Hayes: Weren't you listening? She came home for you.

  • Maya Hayes: How come you changed all names except hers?

    Will Hayes: What do you mean?

    Maya Hayes: In the story, you know like mom became Emily, and Summer's that Natasha lady who writes for that magazine... But you didn't change April's. Why?

    Will Hayes: Why - Why are you so concerned with this anyway?

    Maya Hayes: Because I want you to be happy.

    Will Hayes: You know, I'm happy.

    Maya Hayes: Trust me, dad. You're not happy.

    Will Hayes: [Long pause] Put on your coat.