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whatchareadingheather 's review for:
You Can Thank Me Later
by Margot Kelly Harms
emotional
lighthearted
sad
medium-paced
I like that there are more fiction stories revolving around the different ways that people process grief, and I enjoyed the fact that this story in particular focused on grief that hits heavy during holidays. In an overall sense, I thought the timeframe of the plot was thought out perfectly where I didn't feel like I was missing anything. In a character sense, I felt like our lead was slightly neurotic in some of her mannerisms and reactions. But again, being able to see multiple perspectives on grief outways any annoyance I had towards her and I felt myself listening from a place of understanding.