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Ryan's Bed ebook | Pages: 250 pages
Rating: 4.25 | 13987 Users | 1963 Reviews

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Title:Ryan's Bed
Author:Tijan
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 250 pages
Published:January 22nd 2018 (first published January 21st 2018)
Categories:Romance. New Adult. Young Adult. High School. Contemporary

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I crawled into Ryan Jensen’s bed that first night by accident.

I barely knew him. I thought it was his sister’s bed—her room. It took seconds to realize my error, and I should've left...

I didn’t.
I didn’t jump out.
I didn’t get embarrassed.
I relaxed.
And that night, in that moment, it was the only thing I craved.

I asked to stay. He let me, and I slept.

The truth? I never wanted to leave his bed. If I could've stayed forever, I would have.
He became my sanctuary.

Because—four hours earlier—my twin sister killed herself.

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Original Title: Ryan’s Bed
Edition Language: English

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Ratings: 4.25 From 13987 Users | 1963 Reviews

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I cant even write an actual review.This book was emotional, gut-wrenching, and still extremely beautiful.It explores loss and grief in such a beautiful and real way.Ive honestly been blown away at the talent of this author. Ive tried her work before and it didnt click for me, but this book has changed everything.Amazing. It deserves a slow clap... so *slow clap**this book MAY contain some instances that could be considered triggers*

look at the cover...it's very "dreamy" like...love it...And yet, NOW after finishing the book, I'm thinking that this beautiful COVER is misleading and it's more than just the notion that this is supposed to be YA/NA angsty drama, (like other Tijan's books) I have to admit I was a bit taken by surprise, especially with the ENDING.Not only this story deals with pain and hurt over the loss of the loved one it's also a detailed process of coping with it and dealing with issues, self-doubts,

5 raw starsI received this ARC from the author in exchange for an honest opinionPfew! Where do I begin this review as my head is a mess right now?Honestly the first chapters were just good but not very good for me. I thought What have I done requesting this ARC? My rating will be a disaster!Mackenzie was a mess. She did not cry, she ignored the reality of what happened if she could, she fled in Ryans bed. Ryan became her crutch. The one person she latched onto to stay sane. The one who did not

That would be utopia. If everyone was kind, if everyone was worthy. If there were no hatred, pain, or suffering. If people couldnt see someones skin color, quality of their clothes, where they lived. If nothing mattered except the heart and mind. Its not often when I sit and stare at the last line of a story I finished and am left STUNNED SPEECHLESS!!! Three days. It took me three days to process Tijan Meyers latest soul-clenching story and translate my emotions into words. This story was

ARC provided by author in exchange for an honest reviewRyans Bed is an emotional gripping story that will take hold of your heart with all the feels. Tijan took a very sensitive issue of suicide and made readers understand how depression and coping the loss of someone will make you feel naked, raw, exposed and most importantly vulnerable. While this book is about a sisters journey of understanding and coping the loss of her twin sister, it is also a story of healing. On June 30, it would have

4 stars! When I read the blurb for Ryans Bed, I thought it would be a sob fest. If you know me, that means I was dying to read it! Add in the gorgeous cover, and I was so excited to get my hands on this book. Honestly, I expected to cry my way through it. Imagine my surprise when I made it to the last chapter without shedding a single tear. Then, I read the last page. And I sobbed. For like an hour after reading the book, I was crying and thinking and crying some more. That last tid-bit of

Without further ado, let's get to the explanations for my low rating. My first problem with this book was very insensitive and annoying narrator. I understood that Mackenzie grieved and everyone grieves in different way. But instead of grieving 18-year-old, she sounded like insensitive and petulant child disrespectful towards other people's feelings and grief. But I could have tolerated that. I don't have to 100% agree with main character to enjoy the book. However, the thing I could not let go
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