There's really very little to say, isn't there? I hope you are well, wherever you are. I hope that your loved ones are. I hope that you're finding small ways to stay afloat, to remain connected to something, someone, someplace (real or fictional) that sustains you. Dark and difficult times, indeed. I've rather been holding on to this review. I felt so much, so quickly, so irrevocably for this book that it rapidly became hard to talk about to anyone who hadn't read it. And so I hope I can do it justice, just barely enough justice that, if you haven't, you'll run right out and do so. Now is the perfect time. I feel strongly that this book is what you need in your life at this moment. And so. You might want to prepare yourselves. I'm about to wax rhapsodic. But first, and introductory excerpt: At the end of that session, Fay said, What if it's not what happened with this boy you regret, it's you? It's the you who you left behind. It's ...

Now eeeeveryone knows:) Thanks for coming over, Angie! We loved having you!
ReplyDeleteIt would seem the game is up. ;)
DeleteGreat post. You should know that I blame you for my TBR list hitting over 400 today. :)
ReplyDeleteHa!
DeleteI feel no remorse.
I think I'm coming to expect a mix of "oh yay, Angie recommending something" and "Oh no, Angie is going to add to my TBR pile" when I see one of your recommendation posts. :)
ReplyDeleteLol. Bipolar bookpushing. I like it.
DeleteAngie, I think you could recommend a phone book, and I would read it. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd my day is made. :)
Deleteno one quite gets my love of cousin-love books quite like you do.
ReplyDeleteSo. Much. Angst. Love it!
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