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Where Reasons End
by Yiyun Li
192 Pages · 2019 · 2 MB · 44 Downloads · New!
Where Reasons End is the paranormal, emotional, fiction and literary novel which describe the story of a woman and his son. Yiyun Li is the author of this remarkable novel. Nikolai is a young and teenager boy studying in this high school. Recently he celebrates his sixteen birthday with his family. He is the only son of his parents and they have a strong bond between one another. Nikolai is the average student in grades but he is different in nature from other guys. He likes to spend his time alone and he did not have friends in high school. Nikolai is a sensitive boy who takes the thing seriously which are happening around him. He did not want to hurt anyone and nor he allows someone to hurt him. The peace and happiness of the family tears apart when Nikolai suicide. His parents cannot believe why he ended his life. There is nothing wrong with him and nobody has seen him depressed before the suicide. The police came for investigation but they have to tell them. His mother lost her only child and she is in serious emotional trauma. She did not speak to anyone and lock herself in the room. It’s been three months since the death of her beloved son. She finds a way to overcome her worries by talking with her son who is alive. How she spoke to her son and what kind of discussion it is?
Must I Go
by Yiyun Li
368 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 36 Downloads · New!
“Must I Go” is a story of love, loss, heartbreak, and unbreakable bonds. This novel is written by Yiyun Li .  This is a gorgeous story about how life doesn’t always work out the way we want it to, but if we’re willing, we can still make it a great life. It is a good compelling story, engaging, and easy to read. This is the perfect holiday novel, you can pick it up and get straight back into the story. The novel ” Must I Go” is an enjoyable story that moves along at a good pace. It is not too quickly, but at a pace that keeps the reader engaged waiting to discover the outcome. It has a satisfactory ending which is a little predictable but ties up all the loose ends. Some of the male characters are a little too good to be true but that doesn’t spoil any part of the story. The author switches between the two time periods effortlessly and easily which doesn’t always happen in these kinds of books. Each storyline had a richness that was only strengthened by the comparison and contrast to the other.

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