A review by jessicaz
Meet Me at the River by Nina de Gramont
3.0
I remember reading an Onion article years ago where the headline was "Pitchfork gives music a 6" or something like that, and I feel like I'm getting to be that way about books. "Jessica gives books a 3"
I think my barriers to totally accessing this book were the fact I really struggle to swallow anything supernatural that isn't like, campy supernatural. Also, I have a hard time becoming emotionally invested in someone named Tressa.
That being said, this was a very thoughtful book with a message about hope in the midst of tragedy. And I really liked how the ending was so very realistic.
I think my barriers to totally accessing this book were the fact I really struggle to swallow anything supernatural that isn't like, campy supernatural.
Spoiler
If we found out that Tressa was hallucinating the whole thing I could have bought it moreThat being said, this was a very thoughtful book with a message about hope in the midst of tragedy. And I really liked how the ending was so very realistic.