A review by youreadtoomuch
The Life and Death of Sophie Stark by Anna North

3.0

There was something so beautiful getting to know Sophie Stark through the lives she touched. Does that mean she was a nice person? No. Neither did she deserve the unconditional love some people gave her. It speaks to how silly humans are. Our capacity to love is tricky and illogical. How fun.

This book felt so real in a way I can't understand and surprisingly very sad. Though I expected it to be. But I needed to love Sophie, and unlike everyone in the book, I didn't but she was a fascinating character to learn. And that's was the captivation that keeps readers hooked.