A review by edebee
Six Goodbyes We Never Said by Candace Ganger

2.0

This is like a pre-published draft. Its full of convoluted thoughts, Run-on sentences, Un-realistic dialogue and overall reads like a English student who tried to impress The teacher by writing a really long essay full of words they found on wordhippo.com. This book tries to hard too be "deep". Nothing they say is natural. I mean, come on do you have to existentialize literally everything. I was tempted to reach out and make sure time hadn't stopped, because of how slow these characters moved through daily acts of life. It took almost a whole chapter just for the boy to walk out of his house. Seriously??? And I doubt Granger has ever personally been through grief because the way she goes about writing about losing a loved one just has no gritty reality to it it just feels like fluff.