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A review by avigail
The Things We Leave Unfinished by Rebecca Yarros
5.0
With every book I read by Rebecca Yarros, I am surprised that she can write in every genre and will always have a surprise. The truth is that I got mixed up at the start of each chapter because I didn't know if it was the actual letter of Georgia's great-grandparents or the manuscript.
I am a reader who likes poignant tales of war, love, and loss The Things We Leave Unfinished. The novel weaves complex characters, historical settings, and emotional depth together. I will only tell you that its enemies-to-lovers romance, World War II backdrop, and themes of family and heartbreak may resonate with you as a nuanced exploration of the human experience. As you delve into the world of Georgia and Noah, you'll find yourself immersed in a tale of love, loss, and the power of storytelling.
I am a reader who likes poignant tales of war, love, and loss The Things We Leave Unfinished. The novel weaves complex characters, historical settings, and emotional depth together. I will only tell you that its enemies-to-lovers romance, World War II backdrop, and themes of family and heartbreak may resonate with you as a nuanced exploration of the human experience. As you delve into the world of Georgia and Noah, you'll find yourself immersed in a tale of love, loss, and the power of storytelling.