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sarahsbookstack 's review for:
How To Bury Your Brother
by Lindsey Rogers Cook
*trigger warnings - suicide and child abuse though they aren't talked about a lot*
The book had a strong premise but where it took us was a little lackluster to me.
We have Alice who has never gotten over her brother leaving at age 15. The book starts out with Rob's funeral and we see looking back to the past that she never got to see him again.
Clearing out her childhood home that is set to be demolished, she finds several letters from Rob and decides to deliver them. She doesn't end up finding out a whole lot but uncovers lies from certain people who should have you her the truth.
I love the book being set in the South and Alice's journey to New Orleans where she finds out the truth. I wish the book had been a bit shorter especially as to some of the letters not being that great.
The book had a strong premise but where it took us was a little lackluster to me.
We have Alice who has never gotten over her brother leaving at age 15. The book starts out with Rob's funeral and we see looking back to the past that she never got to see him again.
Clearing out her childhood home that is set to be demolished, she finds several letters from Rob and decides to deliver them. She doesn't end up finding out a whole lot but uncovers lies from certain people who should have you her the truth.
I love the book being set in the South and Alice's journey to New Orleans where she finds out the truth. I wish the book had been a bit shorter especially as to some of the letters not being that great.