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Love Letters to the Dead by Ava Dellaira
3.0
Love Letters to the Dead
Sometimes debit novels aren’t always what they are cracked up to be. It’s a little bit like a try-out, to see whether the author is someone you can click with. Whether their writing connects with you. I think Ava Dellaira has potential. She tackles some tough and sometimes unspoken topics. It’s a honest book, that felt delicate at times but also a story of strength and acceptance.
I enjoyed Lauriel’s character a lot. Laurel felt such a strong love for her sister, that she actually forgot about herself and who she was. After her sister dies, she has no one to trust or rely on. No one to be there for her. This story helps show her how to become her own person.
The focus on friendship and family was very big aspect of this book. Although Laurel’s family were a bit broken after her sisters death - her mother leaving and her dad becoming a shell of the man and father he was, you could see how realistic and relatable the situation was. Dellaira incorporated family problems very well.
This book is definitely a young adult read but I still enjoyed it and was glad to have read it.
3/5*
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Sometimes debit novels aren’t always what they are cracked up to be. It’s a little bit like a try-out, to see whether the author is someone you can click with. Whether their writing connects with you. I think Ava Dellaira has potential. She tackles some tough and sometimes unspoken topics. It’s a honest book, that felt delicate at times but also a story of strength and acceptance.
I enjoyed Lauriel’s character a lot. Laurel felt such a strong love for her sister, that she actually forgot about herself and who she was. After her sister dies, she has no one to trust or rely on. No one to be there for her. This story helps show her how to become her own person.
The focus on friendship and family was very big aspect of this book. Although Laurel’s family were a bit broken after her sisters death - her mother leaving and her dad becoming a shell of the man and father he was, you could see how realistic and relatable the situation was. Dellaira incorporated family problems very well.
This book is definitely a young adult read but I still enjoyed it and was glad to have read it.
3/5*
#books #bookshelf #bookblogger #bookreview #books #bookstagrammer #bookshelves #igreads #goodreads #booklover #reader #loveletterstothedead #avadellaria