owanderer 's review for:

5.0

A book about belief and grieving

I can't say this book swept me up as much as Klune's other books but that doesn't mean it wasn't as important or good as his others.

This book covers grief in a way that I havent seen before. It shows that not everyone grieves the same and some people take longer than others to really come to terms with that grief.

Its a book that makes you question faith. Even as an atheist I could still respect the faith Cal and the people of Roseland had in God and their religion in general.

Its not a happy book even if Cal and Benji have each other in the end. But it's one I think most people should read. Because it teaches you that while the world may give you shit, it'll still be okay in the end as long as you remember you still have people who love and believe you in the end.