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A review by songcatchers
The Regrets by Amy Bonnaffons
5.0
'"You're insufficiently dead," he said.
"I'm what?"
"Insufficiently dead. You lack rupture with your life. You have no exit narrative."'
I connected so hard to this quirky love story between a woman and a ghost. It is so raw and honest. A little maudlin (understandably, he's dead) but with a droll humor. It's surprisingly sensual and erotic. This book hit me as profound, and I loved every word.
'He sighed. "As you've probably figured out, I'm not really alive. In the traditional sense."'
"I'm what?"
"Insufficiently dead. You lack rupture with your life. You have no exit narrative."'
I connected so hard to this quirky love story between a woman and a ghost. It is so raw and honest. A little maudlin (understandably, he's dead) but with a droll humor. It's surprisingly sensual and erotic. This book hit me as profound, and I loved every word.
'He sighed. "As you've probably figured out, I'm not really alive. In the traditional sense."'