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A review by kricketa
The Book of Dahlia by Elisa Albert
4.0
29-year-old dahlia finger keeps meaning to get her life in order, but somehow always ends up floundering. then, a terminal brain tumor puts her life in order for her.
one might be surprised to see a book shelved as both "death & dying" and "hilarious." this sums up why i liked the book so much. albert strikes a perfect balance between gravity and bullshit and in the end everything rang so perfectly true. highly recommended for those who don't mind irreverence and profanity.
one might be surprised to see a book shelved as both "death & dying" and "hilarious." this sums up why i liked the book so much. albert strikes a perfect balance between gravity and bullshit and in the end everything rang so perfectly true. highly recommended for those who don't mind irreverence and profanity.