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The Best of Friends
by Lucinda Berry
sad
medium-paced
I just finished reading 'The Best of Friends' by Lucinda Berry, and I'm still trying to process my emotions. This book is a heart-wrenching and thought-provoking exploration of friendship, trauma, and the complexities of human relationships.
The story follows three friends who have been inseparable since childhood, but a tragic event changes everything. The author tackles some heavy themes, including grief, guilt, and mental health, and it's clear that she's done her research.
While I appreciated the depth of the characters and the emotional depth of the story, I found the pacing to be a bit slow and the plot to be somewhat predictable. However, the ending still managed to surprise me and left me feeling sad and introspective.
Overall, I would recommend 'The Best of Friends' to fans of character-driven fiction and those who enjoy a good cry. Just be sure to have some tissues on hand, because this book is a tear-jerker!
The story follows three friends who have been inseparable since childhood, but a tragic event changes everything. The author tackles some heavy themes, including grief, guilt, and mental health, and it's clear that she's done her research.
While I appreciated the depth of the characters and the emotional depth of the story, I found the pacing to be a bit slow and the plot to be somewhat predictable. However, the ending still managed to surprise me and left me feeling sad and introspective.
Overall, I would recommend 'The Best of Friends' to fans of character-driven fiction and those who enjoy a good cry. Just be sure to have some tissues on hand, because this book is a tear-jerker!