Joséphine
Written on May 6, 2019
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We would always be friends. Because some love can't dissolve, or fall apart, or get complicated. Some love just is.Friends, this was such a beautiful book that touched and captivated me! I don't read a lot of contemporary but this story and mystery sounded so interesting to me that I requested it months ago on Edelweiss. And I am so happy I was approved for a review copy and have the opportunity to scream about this book with you all! You should read this book!
FROM AUTHOR'S NOTE:What would it take for someone to believe they'd been ghosted by one of life's tried and true friends? Because there are people in my life who, if they ever stopped talking to me, I would have to assume were trapped under a boulder. I honestly got obsessed with this thought. What would it take to give up on that person like that - a-trapped-under-a-boulder person?Once I read this I too became consumed with this because social media is so ubiquitous and in my experience has enabled friendships to - for lack of a better word - last beyond their time. People kind of come and go and growing apart from friends is a part of growing up, but when you feel constantly connected to a person on IG and FB does that change?
My senses have become duller lately. Like it's not quite me who's doing the seeing, the smelling, the tasting.Logan's introduction to the story breathed life into the book and Zan's life. The beginning of the book she was definitely wallowing a bit with her depression and trying to process the loss of her best friend, especially without any word.
'People never tell you.'Honestly this mystery is plotted so incredibly well and despite my being a very close reader 🕵️ I found myself constantly gasping when tidbits were revealed! As Zan and Logan go deeper and deeper, things get weirder. I like that even though everyone thinks she is just seeing a "person-trapped-under-a-boulder" as a way to try and make sense of being left behind, no one makes her feel stupid, and Logan even goes along with it. Their friends-to-romance arc is so precious and me, a girl that rarely swoons, have a couple of 'KISS HIM!!!!' notes on my Kindle.
'What?' Her eyes grow glossy, but she smiles.
'How much it hurts to lose a friend.'
'That's a good name, is she a princess?'The book is strong and feminist. I loved how Zan was a strong female character that isn't made up of rough edges and it handles how one processes loss and how one might process being ghosted by the one person you are sure would never. I honestly cannot recommend this book enough! If I were going to straight up classify this I would say it is more contemporary than a mystery as it is as much about growing up, trying to figure out your place in the world, processing loss, and handling first likes as it is about uncovering a mystery.
'No,' she says, somewhat scandalized. 'She's a senator.'