A little late.
1. Letters to the Lost
2. That part of it was epistolary. The way Kemmerer described the characters' emotions made them so lifelike.
#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView.
A little late.
1. Letters to the Lost
2. That part of it was epistolary. The way Kemmerer described the characters' emotions made them so lifelike.
#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView.
I loved this part epistolary novel. A girl writes a letter to her dead mother, and the teenage grounds keeper answers it. Soon they are exchanging letters and emails about the things they can't tell anyone else. The emotions are so achingly honest that the characters are lifted from the page. This was supposed to be a Pick review.
5 stars.
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“There's this photograph I can't get out of my mind.“
#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl
Taking a break from my psychological thrillers with this one.
This was a beautiful story and I'm so glad I came across someone's review on litsy that drew my attention to it. I couldn't help caring for these characters and I will think about this book for years to come.
Always bring a book!!!
Gymnastics 🤸♂️
Started this one on the way to the gymnastics meet in Little Rock… I brought 2 physical books and then bought this on Amazon for 99 cents! I think I‘m covered for the two days I‘m here 😂😂😂 Am I the only person who does this?!?!
I‘m trying to read as much of Brigid Kemmerer‘s backlist as I can. How does she get teenagers so well. This is a great story - two young people, a guy and a girl, are suffering from the loss of someone dear to them, blaming themselves, but they find each other - not in person - but through letters, then emails. It really touched my heart. It‘s so good. #45 #BookSpin #21 #BFC22 #ReadMyRoom #SERIES2022 #Pantone2022 Blueberry #Hikeathonreads
You know that feeling when you can just feel it in your bones that 'this will be a story worth remembering' and 'I'm gonna have the time of my life reading this one'? that's how I'm feeling right now. Now that I've finally decided my #nextread.
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What did you guys think of this one? No spoilers though.🍻📚
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I found this coming of age story very moving and the struggles of both characters to be believable and engrossing. I recommend this book for many reasons but the most important it is one regardless of age, or place in life one, if we are honest with ourselves we can all relate to at some point in our lives.
What is one book you'd recommend to everyone? My all time favorite is The Raven Boys but the writing and character development can be hit or miss dependingon the reader. Letters to the Lost is a book that I believe would be universally loved. AND I just checked... it's $1.99 on kindle today! 😲 So what would be your everyone-could-love book that should be added to my TBR?
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I finished this last night. I couldn‘t put it down. It gave me so many feels. Juliet‘s mom died and she writes her letters and leaves them at her grave. Declan is doing community service at the graveyard. While out mowing he comes across Juliet‘s letter and responds to it. She wasn‘t to happy about it and soon the start emailing each other not knowing who each other see in real life. This book broke my heart but I loved every minute of this book!
Do you ever read the negative reviews of the books you love?
I am, perhaps, a glutton for punishment but, yes, I do. For the second time since starting my BookTube channel, I filmed a video where I read some of the hate my favorite 2019 reads have gotten. It made me sad so I needed chocolate afterwards!
The video will be coming later today! Letters to the Lost and All That‘s Bright and Gone are included, along with 3 other favorites of mine!
This is one my favourite books, I loved every second of it. It‘s heartbreaking in places as much as it is healing, it‘s tragic and it‘s sweet. It has a bit of everything I love. I‘ve reread this quite a few times now and I never get bored of it. Also massive praise for the character Rev..I‘m yet to read his book but I can‘t wait to find out more about him.
Let‘s talk about all of the books we read in October! You can see my wrap up video here: https://youtu.be/mqhepfd6TW0
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I was not prepared for how emotional this book turned out to be! The subject matter was pretty heavy and I didn‘t expect that going into a YA. It was everything that I love in good YA. The writing was great, the dialogue was well written and wasn‘t too cheesy. It‘s the kind of book that can resonate with all age groups and it has a great message of being kind and not judging others because we don‘t know what others are going through.
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Letters to the Lost was a beautiful story that required time to pause, reflect, and wipe my leaking eyes. I am looking forward to continuing with Rev‘s story, a side character in this book who gets his own tale told in More Than We Can Tell.
Full review here: https://www.facebook.com/262384764521804/posts/356339908459622?sfns=mo
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I didn‘t think I would like this very much but it was good and there were twists in it that i didn‘t expect. I love all of the character and their backgrounds, and the way that they are all linked together.
This young adult novel portrayed the isolation and yearning for belonging teens experience in high school while taking on tough topics like death, suicide, substance abuse, dysfunctional families, and more. It moved along quickly and was hard to put down. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ from me.
#20booksby2020
Book 227/265 8/15/19
Yet another reminder why Brigid Kemmerer is an autoread author for me. Her characters are three dimensional, endearing, and thought provoking. Declan Murphy, who on the surface appears combative and angry, really just wants to, needs to be seen. Her adult characters are a wake up call to adults. While there are bad adults, there are also adults we can look up to and be proud.
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I absolutely adored this book. It was an addicting read. It was not your normal teen romance and I think I love it more because of that.
Dont get me wrong, I am a huge romance fan.
But there is something so innocent and refreshing for two characters to fall for each other without the usual kissing/touching/close proximity stuff going on.
I highly recommend this book for your next TBR!
This has, hands down, been my favorite book I have read this summer. It‘s raw and real and “right in the feels.” I loved it and HIGHLY recommend it. ❤️
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Juliet always writes letters to her mother. Even after her mother's death, she leaves letters at her grave.
Declan isn't the sort of guy you want to cross. In the midst of his court-ordered community service at the local cemetery, he's trying to escape his demons.
When Declan reads a letter left beside a grave, he can't resist writing back. Soon, he's opening up to a perfect stranger, and their connection is immediate.
#lostandlonely #jazzyjune
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It‘s incredibly rare when a book makes me cry, but damn this book made me feel so many emotions. This was a quick read for me, but it was great nonetheless. I will absolutely be reading the sequel that takes place in the same universe.
🚨Be aware that there are mentions of abuse, alcoholism, self-harm and suicide.
I loved the way the book demonstrates how our view of others can hinder our associations with them. If somebody makes a mistake, does that make them an awful person forever. On the off chance that somebody is reclusive does that mean they are cold or uninterested, maybe they are just hurting inside. I enjoyed this book. Shows how we can be judgmental to others and to ourselves.
"When everything goes to hell around you, the only way to go is forward."
I absolutely loved this book!! It's such a cute story!
Wow! Just wow! This is an awesome book!!! Can not remember when was the last time I finished a book in one setting, but once I started, I could not put it down!!! 😍😍😍
Also: #BaconIsMeatCandy❣and I forgot how much I love #Invictus
#ReadingWithFriends
My current favorite YA contemporary! Got my hardbound copy from Big Bad Wolf Book Sale held here in Manila last Feb 22-March 4. I bought this for only PhP 230 (less than $4.5)!!!! WHAT A STEAL, right?
“Sometimes you get to a point where it hurts too much, and you‘ll do anything to get rid of the pain. Even if it means doing something that hurts someone else.” -Declan Murphy
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Two teens find each through letters. Juliet, who has recently lost her mother in a car accident, leaves her mom a letter on headstone. When lonely, brooding Declan responds to her , a strange but comforting exchange brings two lost souls solace. What happens when they realize who they really are? Compelling romantic story.
Surprisingly potent & deep exploration of grief and what it does to us, how it can affect you in so many ways, some you don‘t like and some you don‘t even realize. I liked how the author handled the main characters‘ journeys - they both felt very believable to me and even when they behaved badly, you understood why. I was also really glad that a possible twist ended up NOT being true. Picked this up thx to Merphy Napier on YT & glad I did. 4/5 ⭐️
We‘re all united by grief, and somehow divided by the same thing.
#adventrecommends Day 2
One of my favorite reads this year. It's mesmerizing and heartbreaking. Uniquely written. About loss, love, and the pain we hold within.
@emilyrose_x
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