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findingpeaceinabook 's review for:
Into this River I Drown
by TJ Klune
Benji grieves for his father, Big Eddie. He grieves so much that everything has to move for it. His family, his life and his friend, Abe. Then the most unexpected creature comes to help him learn how to live again.
I normally like to avoid books that have so much sadness in them. I empathize too much, and it sort of takes over the rest of my day. I need to finish them fast.
This one was no different, it was so sad. Klune describes the grief in such a poetic and yet such a tangible way. You really feel all of it. It is worth it though.
Klune has a way of breaking you apart and glueing things back together perfectly.
A book like a big hug.
Absolutely beautiful. So worth hurting for.
I normally like to avoid books that have so much sadness in them. I empathize too much, and it sort of takes over the rest of my day. I need to finish them fast.
This one was no different, it was so sad. Klune describes the grief in such a poetic and yet such a tangible way. You really feel all of it. It is worth it though.
Klune has a way of breaking you apart and glueing things back together perfectly.
A book like a big hug.
Absolutely beautiful. So worth hurting for.