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A review by nina_chan01
Craigslist Confessional: A Collection of Secrets from Anonymous Strangers by Helena Dea Bala
5.0
Usually, I'm skeptical when it comes to books that are basically a website in printed form. However, I was pleasantly and emotionally surprised by how much I connected with this book.
I don't know if it's the fact that they're stories I hadn't read before or that having them physically in my hand made me have a deeper connection to them, something just made them hit me right in the feels.
It helped cement what Dea Bala is doing as a profoundly special thing that brings people closer to understanding each other. You truly do not know what others have or are going through. Be prepared for it to leave you with a deep there but for the grace of God go I vibe.
Deep thanks to NetGalley and Gallery Books for the chance to read and review honestly.
I don't know if it's the fact that they're stories I hadn't read before or that having them physically in my hand made me have a deeper connection to them, something just made them hit me right in the feels.
It helped cement what Dea Bala is doing as a profoundly special thing that brings people closer to understanding each other. You truly do not know what others have or are going through. Be prepared for it to leave you with a deep there but for the grace of God go I vibe.
Deep thanks to NetGalley and Gallery Books for the chance to read and review honestly.