Dear love, I hate you

By Eliah Greenwood

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Haven’t we all wondered with whom and how we should share our confessions?! Does that make us vulnerable or susceptible to blackmail? What can become of it we read in this extraordinary book. Told alternately from the perspective of the two main protagonists. We get to know the supposedly unassuming Aveena, who only slowly learns that one should never let oneself be pushed into the shadows, no matter by whom. With a seemingly unconcerned mother and a career-driven sister. And Xavier who is not as superficial and cool as it seems. With parents who are not very interested in his real being but self-centered. Both have to fight with demons, events and to choose which friends are really friends. How childhood friends could become strangers, how feelings can be created by words and what really matters in the end,. Family, truth, friendship….Love?! I have now read it again to be able to devote myself to the next part.