tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5734740821043177646.post8912696096432649462..comments2023-09-27T15:04:15.227+01:00Comments on Books of Amber: Dare You To by Katie McGarryAmber (Books of Amber)http://www.blogger.com/profile/01750403330691361583noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5734740821043177646.post-6680512929077666662013-07-01T04:48:00.812+01:002013-07-01T04:48:00.812+01:00There were a few instances of "my girl" ...There were a few instances of "my girl" where I cringed at Ryan's possessiveness, but overall I understood it as Ryan pushing Beth in ways that he thought she would respond to. Ryan also reminded me of a lot of my guy friends from my small hometown, where referring to someone as "my girl" was less a possession thing as a term of endearment thing, so I might have had a soft spot for him! HahaKellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10185081981237514590noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5734740821043177646.post-24045370886417589052013-06-26T09:34:00.578+01:002013-06-26T09:34:00.578+01:00Allison and Scott, if I'd started TW before I ...Allison and Scott, if I'd started TW before I read this book I might have screamed a bit. Anyway, what you said about Ryan was really not how I interpreted it, and honestly, it made me rethink his actions a bit. While I still adore him and Beth together (Beth is AMAZING) and I thought that, in a way, they helped each other, I don't like that I know think of him forcing Beth to do things she didn't want to. Hmmmmm. HMMM. This makes him sound like a dick. Anyway, I could deal with the "my girl" because I was expecting another Noah. Rambling on your blog heeeeeee.Judithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10169574717441851611noreply@blogger.com