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darcygarrett 's review for:
Tuesday Mooney Talks to Ghosts
by Kate Racculia
There are books I love because they're simply brilliant, beautiful, and well-crafted and then there are books I love because they feel personal like somehow I was meant to find them. This one feels personal and mixes so many elements together that mean something to me that I just feel lucky to have found it. I can't pretend to review it objectively.
I love the characters, but they're not what sets it apart.
Take one of my childhood favorites, "The Westing Game", add a bunch of cultural references relevant to the micro-generation that is one-part Gen-X and one-part Millenial, and set it in Somerville, MA where I lived during during one of the most transformative times in my life...and you have a book that I don't know how to review other than to say I loved everything about it and I'm too close to it to be objective.
I love the characters, but they're not what sets it apart.
Take one of my childhood favorites, "The Westing Game", add a bunch of cultural references relevant to the micro-generation that is one-part Gen-X and one-part Millenial, and set it in Somerville, MA where I lived during during one of the most transformative times in my life...and you have a book that I don't know how to review other than to say I loved everything about it and I'm too close to it to be objective.