He cared about his family and couldn’t help but do what’s best for them. something (can’t tell you without spoiling it). I loved his way of getting Kiko to utilize her potential and then helped her achieve. He was so kind and he suffered the same way that Kiko did. I wish that I could’ve met the characters in more detail. All of them changed a lot over the course of the book. I loved the way that the characters developed over the course of the book and how they interacted with one another. The characters were so beautiful and pure and innocent and I wanted to get to know them way more then the book did and I wish that they were all happy from the very beginning. If you want to hear more of my thoughts then you should read the rest of my review. The book pulled me in at the very beginning and I couldn’t wait to pick this book up again. I loved the plot and the setting as well. It was beautiful and I fell in love the characters instantly. Kiko Himura yearns to escape the toxic relationship with her mother by getting into her dream art school, but when things do not work out as she hoped Kiko jumps at the opportunity to tour art schools with her childhood friend, learning life-changing truths about herself and her past along the way.
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