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I'm Sorry for My Loss: Undoing Our Cultural Ignorance Around Pregnancies That End Without a Baby
challenging
dark
mysterious
tense
I was eager to read Whispers of Dead Girls by Marlee Bush, because I greatly enjoyed her debut When She Was Me. I dove into Whispers of Dead Girls with a positive attitude and an open mind.
Ultimately, I am not recommending this book because of the twist. I feel it does not do justice to victims and it is actively damaging to propel stories like this into people's consciousness, even when presented as fiction.
Things I enjoyed:
-The main character and the steady reveal of her secrets
-The high school setting
-The tension between the MC and her primary suspect
Ultimately, I am not recommending this book because of the twist. I feel it does not do justice to victims and it is actively damaging to propel stories like this into people's consciousness, even when presented as fiction.
Things I enjoyed:
-The main character and the steady reveal of her secrets
-The high school setting
-The tension between the MC and her primary suspect
I’ve lost count of the fat phobic descriptions. If that’s the only way you can distinguish between characters, you are lazy and a terrible human.