It was just meh, for me. The epilogue was cringy and hard to listen to.
Okay….
Review from Love, Mom →
This book gives you so much and makes you sit at the ledge of your seat. I could not believe all that unfolded in this book. Just amazing
A well told story from the lens of correspondences is not an easy angle, but this author has succeeded magnificently. The characters come to life in bits and snippets. The narration is very good all the way around.
This is a wonderful, sweet, human story vivified especially by the peformance of Maggi-Meg Reed. This epistolary format, with multiple letter writers, lends itself beautifully to an audio format.
I rarely listen or read fiction; I am far more interested in things that are true. The only fiction I read is historical fiction based on true events. My friends have told me that this is a failure of my imagination, and I should expand my horizons. So I picked up this book, and was..
I did not care for the juvenile nature of this book. The main character was annoying and very naive. I didn’t care for how the author would continue to state the obvious.
