Review: The Way I Used To Be By Amber Smith

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There have been many books that have made lasting impressions on me, but one that really fastened and will always go back to and reread over and over again would be The Way I Used to Be by Amber Smith. The first impression that came to me after reading this book was eye opening and heart aching. In the story the main character, Eden, decides not to tell anyone about what happened to her, and this causes her to act different and it arises concern from the people around her. Throughout the book she’s always waiting for someone to ask- question her- and push farther about whats wrong, but no one ever does; by the time someone does its too late. I found it eyeopening, that if we were to just ask each other, when someone close to us seems to drift