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A review by maxfictional
Dancing at the Pity Party by Tyler Feder
5.0
This book provides a whole new perspective on the grieving process. While it does hit hard, it also talks about remembering the little things. Not only this, but it acknowledges that it’s ok to be sad, even years later after losing someone!
The author also seemed to have taken every possible reader into account, including people who are part of different religions than herself, and even acknowledging that if your parents is abusive or bigoted, it’s ok to complain about them (while she explains her jealousy towards people who have moms).
Amazing read, and got me to tear up (and I’m not the type to cry over books).
The only thing I would have to say to the author in terms of criticism: You like pineapple on your pizza?! HECK NO!!
The author also seemed to have taken every possible reader into account, including people who are part of different religions than herself, and even acknowledging that if your parents is abusive or bigoted, it’s ok to complain about them (while she explains her jealousy towards people who have moms).
Amazing read, and got me to tear up (and I’m not the type to cry over books).
The only thing I would have to say to the author in terms of criticism: You like pineapple on your pizza?! HECK NO!!