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nellievbf 's review for:
When All Is Said
by Anne Griffin
Although knowing where this book will take you, you are along for the ride. I found myself rather fond of the main character, and felt a sense of mourning after the book was finished. There were bits that were repetitive, I felt as if storylines could be two entirely different books on their own. I was in tears just 75 pages in and I could've stayed in that chapter for the rest of the book. I do wish some elements of the story were moved along faster or really fleshed out the sense of grief, trauma, and delayed emotional response a person can feel. It would've made the story more whole and let the character become more complex - without needing additional story lines to show the characters life.