A review by khopeisz
Death Valley by Melissa Broder

3.0

this book had the complicated job of attempting to lead me to accept grief and the inevitability of death, but it took me on a journey with which I’m already familiar. To me personally, nothing new was said. Which makes sense, as Broder admits to not having read many books on the subject of grief. This story is very personal to her, which I’m happy for, but it had little to say to me as a reader. The humor and style of writing is redemptive, however. also tell me a book is book three in your three book contract deal without telling me etc etc