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A review by quillnqueer
All That's Left to Say by Emery Lord
emotional
sad
medium-paced
3.0
Told via a dual timeline, this story of the grief of losing a loved one to drug overdose is harrowing, and we follow Hannah in Junior and Senior yeah as she fights to find answers as to who gave her cousin the drugs that killed her the night of a house party.
I think the weakest part of this story was the dual timelines. In both Junior and Senior year Gabi is looking for answers, helped somewhat by friends, and this made the story confusing, as there were many moments where I had to skip back a few pages to work out where I was in the timeline.
I thought the endings of both timelines would come massive plot twists or events, and that kept me reading. I think I was hoping for more than we actually got, and I was disappointed that these events didn't change up the story or it's ending.
I think the weakest part of this story was the dual timelines. In both Junior and Senior year Gabi is looking for answers, helped somewhat by friends, and this made the story confusing, as there were many moments where I had to skip back a few pages to work out where I was in the timeline.
I thought the endings of both timelines would come massive plot twists or events, and that kept me reading. I think I was hoping for more than we actually got, and I was disappointed that these events didn't change up the story or it's ending.