Thank yousending you lots and lots of lovexx (it is a beautiful book for when you feel ready to read it)
i use “destroy” in both a positive and negative wayi might post my greatest selections here when we do our 2023 round-ups.
i really liked hidden valley road: again such a tragic book and i came away just so so sad and frustrated for those children, but fascinating to read.
I'm interested in any recommendations too. I just noticed that audiobooks are available on Spotify now where I live and I have a new dog who needs lots of exercise. I'm going to have to up my audiobook game.I listened recently too because it was mentioned on here. Fascinating isn’t it! Now looking for my next audible read, recommendations welcome.
I read it a few years ago. I think it was pretty hyped up at the time. So it fell a little flat for me because of that, but I still liked it. I can see how it would be boring to some though.I’m just over halfway through The Midnight Library by Matt Haig and honestly I’m so bored.. what’s everyone’s thoughts on it?
Thank you for this! That was beautiful. 'Not a bit of you is gone; you’re just less orderly'Ohh, this is right up my street - I work with people on end of life pathways a lot of the time.
This is tangentially related but the Eulogy from a Physicist was recently brought to my attention, another beautifully devastating piece of writing about loss.