Into the Deep Blue

Into the Deep Blue

Hardback
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Soon to be a major motion picture starring Damian Hardung (Maxton Hall) and Sara Waisglass (Ginny & Georgia)!

The Sun is Also a StarThe Fault in Our Stars, Into the Deep BluePerfect for fans of Nicola Yoon'sand John Green'sis Fiona and Nick's achingly moving, wry, and hopeful tale about falling apart and coming together, told from two unforgettable points of view.Nick and Fiona were meant to be friends-best friends-and they wouldn't change that for the world. At least, that's what they tell themselves. Because they can't be an us. Nick doesn't believe in happy endings ever since they both lost their moms unexpectedly senior year. And Fiona often wonders if all they have in common is their numb hearts. Still, they're content to share everything else with each other. Honestly. Everything but sparks. But when Fiona accidentally lets her guard down more than she intended to with Nick, it threatens to ruin their fragile balancing act. Luckily, Nick isn't about to let a little misunderstanding get in the way of the weekend trip they've been planning for months. Fiona is just hoping for some closure on the first anniversary of her mom's death-except grief isn't that simple, and choosing to love again isn't, either. Now the only thing standing between Fiona and Nick is the truth. They just need the courage to reach for it.

Book Information

Main Genre
Young Adult Books
Sub Genre
Romance
Format
Hardback
Pages
304
Price
19.00 €

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I don’t even really know where to start with this book… it just got me. The way grief is written here felt so real — heavy, confusing, sometimes unbearable, but also somehow leaving space for connection, hope, and even small moments of light. It didn’t feel overdone or dramatic, just… honest. Fiona and Nick were and are everything to me. Their story is soft, heartbreaking, and comforting at the same time. I loved how their relationship grows out of shared pain, but never feels like that’s the only thing holding them together. What stood out the most was how the story doesn’t just focus on romance, but also on different relationships and how people deal with loss in their own ways - friendships, family dynamics, all of it. It made everything feel even more real and layered. This book hit very close to home for me, and I think that’s why it will stay with me for a long time. It doesn’t shy away from the pain, but it also reminds you that love and life are still worth it, even after loss. Truly such a beautiful, emotional read.

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