Will has found his peace now, he got what he wanted. It’s safe to say that it’s a book that has stuck with me, as has the character of Lou. For a while after it I couldn’t even think of it without wanting to cry. I’m not sure I’ve ever sobbed so much reading a book in my whole life and I’ve read thousands and thousands and thousands of books. Lou still can’t get over Will, still hasn’t been able to move on. They judge when they weren’t there, they weren’t the one who spent six months with Will, living his existence. She’s not even on speaking terms with her mother, who can’t seem to forgive her for the role she played in what happened. Will and the decision he made still consumes her. She’s done some travelling but she hasn’t as yet, managed to live up to Will’s words for her:ĭon’t think of me too often. **Note** – this book is the sequel to Me Before You and if you haven’t read that, it’s a must before reading both this book and this review as there will be spoilers for Me Before You.Īfter You picks up about eighteen months after the end of Me Before You and Lou has bought herself a flat with the money Will left for her and works in a bar at the airport.
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