![]() Yes, there was teenage angst and high school drama. Yes, there was a teenage love-at-first-sight romance. I’ve always loved stories, in any form, and this is a main reason why I enjoyed this novel. ![]() It was a chance to sit down, relax and listen as my professor told me story after story about powerful Gods, exotic creatures, and all their crazy adventures. One of my favorite classes in college was mythology. That makes me feel better!Īctually, “The Love That Split the World,” by Emily Henry is all of these things. So instead, I’m going to tell you this is a time-traveling, alternate universe, mystery book. What is happening to Natalie? Is she going insane or is something more magical occurring? Keep reading below for my full review of this unique story. ![]() A cute boy named, Beau, appears and disappears at random times. The front door of her house is suddenly red instead of green. Buildings in her town aren’t where they are supposed to be. As a young child she started having visits from a mysterious elderly figure she called “Grandmother.” And lately, she’s started seeing things that aren’t quite right. Natalie has always been a little different from her family and friends. ![]()
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