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[ Book Review ]: After Series by Anna Tod

After series: Book 1, Book 2, and Book 3 ⁣
Book 1: The book was kinda thrilling for me because it's about the life of college students. It was a freshman year for me when I read it, so I was curious about it. Therefore, I decided to give it a chance. ⁣
Tessa Young is a hard-working student who joins college for the first time, intending to get a new experience about a new level of life. ⁣
Book 2: After book 1, I considered that life in college was both tough outside and inside the story. Outside, since I was a freshman, I knew that college was not only exciting but also everything we had expected to happen in college was not always going to the way we wanted. ⁣
Hence, we have to adapt as much as possible to fit in every situation and different types of students. ⁣
Book 3: Book 1, and Book 2 taught me how to deal with college while Book 3 told me that life is our choice. ⁣
You can choose whatever you desire, but you should know that it affects our future. ⁣
Note: I have learned that when what we think our passion is, it is not always going to be what it is in the future. Our passion can change. ⁣
I acknowledge that some people hate the story because it's about the toxic relationship between Tessa and Hardin, but for me, I think it reflects most of our reality in human beings that life is imperfect.⁣
Love is not always pure and innocent. It may hurt you in an unexpected way. ⁣
Everyone has their past, but they shouldn't walk through their old path, as Hardin does to Tessa because he thinks he is not a good man. ⁣
Last but not least, when we give life another chance, we will get what we deserve because all we need to do is to accept our past, understand our present, and prepare for our future, so we don't hurt anyone we love. ⁣
Thank you, author ⁣@annatodd
for these incredible series ⭐⭐⭐⭐⁣

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