Ratings276
Average rating4.1
I loved reading this book a lot more than my expectations for it had been. There were some things I hadn't really accounted for (I should read book blurbs better), but all in all, I found it to be a lovely comfort read, a feel-good novel. Klune explores the concept of grief and death in quite an interesting and positive light throughout the book with lovable, fluffball characters. It felt almost like those fairytales from my childhood and a mix of A Man Called Ove and The Midnight Library. It also relays messages that grownups need reminders of.
I wouldn't be recommending this book to all, just to some that I personally know.