![]() The idea of having someone start off in a school assignment and then just find that she gets comfort in that, just opening up about herself, is such a great idea. But if you can handle some tear-jerking bits in books, then this book should be on your 'to-read' list. This book does make you go slightly down at points, because it reaches into you and pulls about at your emotions, so if you like happy-go-lucky books, a lot of this might not be for you. Each letter tells a story, but it's several stories that all combine. It's a lot more than a bunch of letters though. Really, it's another one of those books that is just special in it's own unique way. I usually like giving you a brief introduction to the books, but I can't say much about this book without giving it away! I am going to say read it to find out, but also just read it because it's the most incredible book!Įach chapter is written as a letter to another person, which reminds me of Every Day by David Levithan and then doesn't in the same sense. Instead, she unravels her tale to around 10 dead people, including Kurt Cobain, Amy Winehouse, Judy Garland and so many other people. Laurel gives it a shot, and then finds herself writing to tons and never turning the assignment in to her English teacher, Mrs Buster. ![]() Laurel's English teacher sets her class an assignment: write a letter to a dead person. ![]()
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