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P.S. I Love You
by Cecelia Ahern
I read this book (and watched the movie) about a month ago, but completely forgot to post about it. I loved both, even though they're very different. About the only thing the two share in common is a 30-year-old protagonist named Holly Kennedy who has lost her husband Gerry to a brain tumor. In both instances, her husband leaves behind letters for her to open periodically during the year after he passes away. The letters help instruct her to do things that help her to move on, while still reminding her that even though her husband isn't there, he still loves her. It's as sentimental as can be, but pretty palatable, especially since the book also spends so much time dealing with Holly's delightfully dysfunctional family. Reading about a grieving widow may sound horribly depressing, but since the story is more about her attempt to get back to living her life, it's more feel-good than you might first expect.