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Do Me, Do My Roots by Eileen Rendahl

mseckinger's review against another edition

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5.0

From heart break to loss, from friendship to love, this book shows how much of a roller coaster life is. No matter how much you try to control everything, you can't. At your lows, you need to stay positive. And at your highs, you need to stay humble.

And above all, family will be there for you.

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2.0

Opening the story, we find Emily's father having a "cardiac episode" gathering the whole family in the hospital, as any tight-knit family would. The sisters share life's ups and downs during their monthly root dyeing ritual. As their lives seemingly spiral on similar paths (mostly revolving around their dating lives, or lack thereof), each sister deals with different bumps and emotional bruises along the way.

I was expecting a little more from this book. The story was good enough, but the story just left me kind of blah. Definitely glad I got it for free, though.
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