A review by samahcanread__
The Truth About Fragile Things by Regina Sirois

5.0

I was given the book from the lovely Kathy in exchange for an honest review, so I'll try to be as honest as possible. The book is the best YA I read so far, I saw a lot of complexities in the characters; grief, sorrow, regret and motherhood love. I love when books shed light on the relationship with mothers and daughters since a lot of teenagers do not get well with their parents, especially highschoolers. The second thing I liked is that I saw myself in the friendship between Philip and Megan, I loved how Regina portrayed th confusion you get when you don't know if you had taken your friendship to the next lever. That's adds up to the main stories. I mean, who doesn't have to-do lists? I have tons and I don't even know if I could do them before I die. That's why Regina gave us this book, to remind us that we skip the point of making to-do list; it's not about doing everything on the list, it's about knowing that we have a short time on Earth and we have to make it the best in other people's lives and ours as well.