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History Is All You Left Me
by Adam Silvera
This book made me sob quite a lot and I'm still torn though on whether it was because of the book or what the book reminded me of.
In all honesty, this is a good book, but I think that the confusing sort of plot-twist toward the end made it less likable. I was ready to give it five stars, maybe four, until we're jerked in another direction and expected to believe a love interest who wasn't a love interest a page ago.
I think the book played that well with the narrative that Griffin didn't want Theo to know about his relationship withWade but I think the reader was cheated some in not seeing the relationship develop properly.
And of course, this book did pull a great deal of emotions out of me, some rather negative, so I did have to sit there and mull over whether this book treated some parts right. And I suppose yes, in a story about betrayal and heartbreak and sadness, that the dead person should still be held accountable for their faults...but it just made me terribly depressed to think that the dead person's memory wasn't being upheld.
I suppose that's a me thing, and not really a fault of the book.
-Book Hugger
In all honesty, this is a good book, but I think that the confusing sort of plot-twist toward the end made it less likable. I was ready to give it five stars, maybe four, until we're jerked in another direction and expected to believe a love interest who wasn't a love interest a page ago.
I think the book played that well with the narrative that Griffin didn't want Theo to know about his relationship with
And of course, this book did pull a great deal of emotions out of me, some rather negative, so I did have to sit there and mull over whether this book treated some parts right. And I suppose yes, in a story about betrayal and heartbreak and sadness, that the dead person should still be held accountable for their faults...but it just made me terribly depressed to think that the dead person's memory wasn't being upheld.
I suppose that's a me thing, and not really a fault of the book.
-Book Hugger