A review by oreosislife
Letters to the Lost by Brigid Kemmerer

5.0

Don’t you think it’s funny how people say “lost” as if they were just misplaced? But maybe it’s a different meaning of “lost,” in that you don’t know where they went.

In this book we have Juliet and Declan, two teenagers who have lost someone in their life and still are not over their death. When Declan finds a note on the gravestone while he is working in the graveyard for his community service, he replies back. At first Juliet, who wrote the note to her dead mother, is angry that how could anyone read something private, but after a few correspondence, they become good friends who share about what they are going through and helping the other person with their grief.

Sometimes you get to a point where it hurts too much, and you’ll do anything to get rid of the pain. Even if it means doing something that hurts someone else.

Let's be honest here. I only read this book because all of my friends on gr had read it and they had rated it 5 stars. So I was very curious about what's so good in this book that everyone's reading it and threatening suggesting others to read it. But here I am who's going to do the same thing. Read this book or