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READING NOVEL
“IT ENDS WITH US”
DISYA EMMELIYA
21018061
K3-21
It ends with us a novel that tells a story about , Lily Bloom. Sometimes the one
who loves you is the one who hurt you the most. It wasn't always easy for Lily, but it
didn't stop her. She is a hard worker for the rest of her life. She has come a long way
from a small town in Maine. There she grew up until she graduated from college. Her
childhood wasn't very comfortable because she saw and heard how rude his father
was to his mother and she hated him.
After her graduation, she moved to Boston and started a business. And she
feels a spark to a beautiful neurosurgeon named Ryle Kincaid. Everything in Lily's
life suddenly becomes almost too true. The Ryle is assertive, stubborn, and even a
little arrogant. He is also sensitive, talented, and obsessed with Lily, but the complete
dislike of Lyle's relationship is worrisome.
After a few month she opens a flower shop in a plaza, on the first daya rich
girl who is bored with her life and want to work for lily. Her name was Alissa it turn
out that she was Ryle’s sister. She is very familiar with pinterest style and decor a
beautiful shop together. Because they always work together and Alissa is so good,
they become best friend.
When her new relationship question overwhelmed her, Atlas Corrigan's
thoughts, her first love and a link to the past that left her overwhelmed her, he was her
friend, her close spirit. , Was her guardian. When Atlas suddenly reappears,they met
in atlas’s restaurant on Lily her mother and Ryle come for dinner. Everything Lily
builds on Lyle is at risk. One night, Lily was very disappointed, angry and sad when
Ryle lost control of her and remembered what her father had done to her mother.
Chapter 3
Mini Glossary
aɪd mortified by
comparison
with her sister
491 Courage noun ˈkɜːrɪdʒ keberanian His courage
inspire we
492 Wade verb weɪd menyeberang I wade the
river with bare
foot
493 Bend verb bend membengkok The trees was
kan bending in the
wind
494 Diaper noun ˈdaɪpər popok The baby wear
a blue diaper
495 Stinky verb ˈstɪŋkɪ bau The shoes very
stinky
496 Liking noun ˈlaɪkɪŋ menyukai I always had a
liking for
watching
497 Sniffles verb ˈsnɪfəlz terisak She was crying
with sniffles
498 Maternity noun məˈtɜːrnətɪ bersalin She used to be
work in th
hospital
maternity wing
499 Bridal adjective ˈbraɪdl pengantin The bridal
shower was
falled with
surprise.
500 Itch verb ɪtʃ gatal My skin itched
bitten by
mosquito
501 Pounding noun paʊndɪŋ ketukan The pounding
of the bas fill
our hiring
502 Minuscule adjective ˈmɪnəskjuːl Amat kecil We have a
minuscule
kitchen, but we
always grateful
503 Furrowed adjective fʌrəʊd Beralur Alissa’s story
furrowed in
concentration.
506 Brow noun braʊ alis Her eye brow
very thick.
507 Sunken adjective ˈsʌŋkən cekung Her eyes
sunken cause
insomnia.
508 Cautious noun ˈkɔːʃəs bijaksana She answer a
question with
cautious reply
509 Clench verb klentʃ mengepalkan He clench his
hand when
look at his
rival
510 Pace noun peɪs laju He lived at a
fast pace
511 Avenge verb əˈvendʒ membalas They want to
avenge their
defeat
512 Vindictive adjective vɪnˈdɪktɪv pendendam She have more
vindictive than
jealous love
513 Yawn veerb jɔːn menguap I yawn when
teacher
teaching in the
class
514 Curse verb kɜːrs menyumpahi The taxi driver
curse his
passenger
cause didn’t
get a tip
515 Fictitious Adverb fikˈtiSHəs Samaran I gave a
fictitious
phone number
to the man I
met at the
party.
516 Inasmuch Conjunction Ines math Sejauh ini Inasmuch as
they sinned
they might be
hastened that
they repent
517 Sorrow Adj sorow Kesedihan Dina sorrow
because the
keys are
missing
518 Stage Staig Tahap This takes a
second, but it's
distinctive stag
e
519 Assaulting Verb əˈsɔ:ltɪŋ Menyerang The video is
contain
violence and
sexual assault
520 Islet Noun ˈaɪlət Pulau kecil Johnny
stranded on the
islet
521 Thereon Adverb ˌðeərˈɒn Diatasnya Exploits
engraved
thereon, as did
the kings of
other nations
523 Fictitious Adverb fikˈtiSHəs Samaran I gave a
fictitious
phone number
to the man I
met at the
party.
524 Inasmuch Conjunction Ines math Sejauh ini Inasmuch as
they sinned
they might be
hastened that
they repent
525 Sorrow Adj sorow Kesedihan Dina sorrow
because the
keys are
missing
526 Stage Staig Tahap This takes a
second, but it's
distinctive stag
e
527 assemble Verb əˈsɔ:ltɪŋ Menyerang The video is
contain
violence and
sexual assault
528 statue noun ˈstætʃuː patung The statue is
made of
marble.
529 mistreated verb ˌmɪˈstriːt dianiaya She claimed she
had been
əd
mistreated by
the police.
530 Netherworld Adverb neh·thr·wurl Dunia bawah Netherworld is
d a different
world with us
531 Parents Noun peh·ruhnts Orang Tua My Parents
told me to stop
went out
532 Books Noun kuhn·vei·ur Pembawa He’s a
conveyer of
the stuff
533 Drained Adjective Dreind Dikeringkan The pants
drained
534 Gateway Adjective gei·twei Berlomba I raced up with
him
535 Netherworld Adverb neh·thr·wurl Dunia bawah Netherworld is
d a different
world with us
536 Parents Noun peh·ruhnts Orang Tua My Parents
told me to stop
went out
536 Books Noun kuhn·vei·ur Pembawa He’s a
conveyer of
the stuff
537 Drained Adjective Dreind Dikeringkan The pants
drained
538 Gateway Adjective gei·twei Berlomba I raced up with
him
539 Netherworld Adverb neh·thr·wurl Dunia bawah Netherworld is
d a different
world with us
540 Plague noun pleɪɡ Wabah Those children
are a damn
plague.
541 Bolster Verb bəʊlstər Memperkuat She came with
me to bolster
my confidence.
542 Syringe Noun sɪˈrɪndʒ Jarum suntik This medicine
is to be
syringed into
the wound.
543 Clammy Adjective klæmɪ Basah His hand was
cold and
clammy.
544 Stiffen Verb stɪfn Menajdi kaku The dogs
stiffened in
alarm.
545 Rummaging Verb rʌmɪdʒɪŋ Mengaduk-ad I heard you
uk rummaging
around in the
refrigerator.
546 Tome Noun təʊm Untuk saya picked up a
thick tome on
the Roman
Empire
547 Lurch Verb lɜːrtʃ Kecenderung He lurched to
an his feet.
548 Purging Verb pɜːdʒɪŋ Membersihka We have to
n begin by
purging our
minds of
prejudice.
549 Carotid Adjective kəˈrɑːtəd Karotis
550 Eminent Adjective emɪnənt Terkenal A lawyer who
is eminent in
his field
551 Crusade Verb kruːˈseɪd Perang salib He continued
to crusade for
free education
for all.
552 Eagerly Adverb iːɡərlɪ Dengan He eagerly
penuh anticipated her
semangat arrival.
553 Snapped Verb snæpt Bentak I snapped the
lid shut.
554 Personages Noun pɜːsənɪdʒɪz Tokoh these sci-fi
conventions
attract
personages of
every
description
555 Settlement Noun setlmənt Hunian I got the house
in the divorce
settlement.
556 Adhered Verb ædˈhɪrd Dipatuhi They adhered
to their plan
557 Albeit Conj ɔːlˈbiːɪt Walaupun It was an
amazing
computer,
albeit
expensive
558 Sprite Noun spraɪt Sprite told
hair-raising
stories of
sprites and
spectral ships
559 Slight Adjective slaɪt Sedikit watched her
slight figure
cross the street
560 Injection Noun ɪnˈdʒekʃn Injeksi The children
hate having
injections.
561 appreciativel Verb Dengan
y penuh
penghargaan
562 Assuaged Verb əˈsweɪdʒd Diredakan Life contains
sorrows that
cannot be
assuaged
563 Unravel Verb ʌnˈrævl Terurai I feel like my
life is
unraveling.
564 Outlandish Adjective aʊtˈlændɪʃ Aneh Her story
seemed so
outlandish.
565 Blackmailin VerAdj b blækˌmelɪŋ Pemerasan He was jailed
g for four years
for
blackmailing
gay
businessmen.
566 Arcane Adjective ɑːrˈkeɪn Batin the arcane
science of
dowsing
567 Thine Pronoun ðaɪn Milikmu Take thine
with thee.
568 Immersed Verb ɪˈmɜːst Tenggelam He immersed
himself into
his studies
569 Lore Noun lɔːr Pengetahuan According to
local lore, a
ghost still
haunts the
castle.
570 Leprechaun Noun leprəkɔːn Leprechaun you'll find a
leprechaun's
pot of gold
571 Pixie Noun ˈpɪksɪ Peri leave a dish of
milk and some
bread out for
the pixies
572 Fraudulent Adjective frɔːdʒələnt Curang The court
adjudged the
contract to be
fraudulent.
573 Bedridden Adj bedrɪdn Terbaring di Her daughter
tempat tidur Janine, who is
bedridden
574 Supplant Verb səˈplænt Menggantika the computer
n has supplanted
the slide rule
575 Wrestling Noun reslɪŋ Gulat My favorite
sport is
wrestling.
576 Scaling Noun skeɪlɪŋ Penskalaan
577 Miraculousl Adverb mɪˈrækjələsl Secara ajaib Miraculously,
y ɪ no one was
killed.
578 Revitalized Verb rɪˈvaɪtəˌlaɪzd Revatilisasi This food
revitalized the
patient
579 Bedchamber Noun bedtʃeɪmbər Ruang tidur The queen was
in her
bedchamber.
580 Spearheadin Verb spɪrˌhedɪŋ Ujung
g tombak
581. Enterprises Noun entəpraɪzɪz Perusahaan Investors were
invited to buy
into
state-owned
enterprises.
582. Lad Noun læd Anak He's a good lad
laki-laki at heart.
583. Establish verb ɪˈstæblɪʃ mendirikan Her father
establish a new
apartment
584. Proper Adjective ˈprɑːpər layak He finally has
a proper shoes
585. Discourse noun ˈdɪskɔːrs ceramah His discourse
was connected.
n believe my
fortune
594. Peers noun pɪrz Teman pɪrz
sebaya