A review by cseibs
We Love You, Charlie Freeman by Kaitlyn Greenidge

2.0

In the end, I think this book just scratches the surface. It toys with a lot of big ideas but never gets around to them. Which would be fine if this was just supposed to be an accounting of a period of time in the characters lives, but it doesn't limit itself to that - it purports to have introspection and that's where it falls short. There were too many characters given their own voice but none of them were given enough depth to make it worthwhile. If this had been just Charlotte and Nymphadora's stories I think I would have been a much more satisfying read.