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A review by capitalizm
Love Letters to the Dead by Ava Dellaira
3.0
Maybe high school me would've liked this more than 22 year old me did.
Laurel is a high school girl who is given an assignment from her English teacher to write a letter to a dead person. Laurel also happened to lose her sister which resulted in moving schools and thus, starting all over.
Soon, a letter turns into a notebook filled with them to public figures that impacted the lives of those around her, and help Laurel to grieve, find herself and confess her deepest torments.
I don't know how to rate a book like this. At times I almost teared up, most times I wanted to put it down, but despite the peculiar way in which Dellaria tells this story there's no connection with the characters. So overall, a 3.5 will do.
Laurel is a high school girl who is given an assignment from her English teacher to write a letter to a dead person. Laurel also happened to lose her sister which resulted in moving schools and thus, starting all over.
Soon, a letter turns into a notebook filled with them to public figures that impacted the lives of those around her, and help Laurel to grieve, find herself and confess her deepest torments.
I don't know how to rate a book like this. At times I almost teared up, most times I wanted to put it down, but despite the peculiar way in which Dellaria tells this story there's no connection with the characters. So overall, a 3.5 will do.