Dear Life

by Meghan Quinn

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Four lives. Four stories. Four sets of letters. Four brave souls in need of guidance while facing life's greatest challenges.The anonymously published Dear Life program is designed to help them step outside of their comfort zones, face their obstacles, and relinquish their demons...and prove their existence.With their lives teetering between wanting more and losing it all, all four souls dive into the program as a New Year's resolution, sending them on a crazy, life-altering journey. Dear show more Life, Please be kind. Yours truly, Hollyn, Jace, Daisy, and Carter. show less

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This was my first book that I had read by Meghan. It started me on my journey of version of "Netflix and Chill" only this time it was Binge reading all of her works. All I kept telling myself was, "Please don't be a one hit wonder." And she wasn't. This book made me ugly cry. SERIOUS UGLY CRY. It also made me hope and made my jaded heart believe in love again. It healed me in ways that I didn't even know I needed. It still is a part of me almost a year later. I meant to write this review when I read it but I needed time to process it. I was left RAW. I told everyone about it. I play video games online and I even chatted about it in game rather than talk about the game.

This book is about four different people and their story and how show more they all end up interacting.

“Four lives. Four stories. Four sets of letters. Four brave souls in need of guidance while facing life’s greatest challenges.”

Hollyn is grieving the death of her husband and trying to make sense why he was taken from her. She wrecked me. I had to walk away a couple times after setting my kindle down because my heart hurt for her so much.

Jace is dealing with a different type of loss and holy hell will it sock you in the gut. How do you do what is right even if it doesn't feel right and comes with so much guilt? Probably one of my favorite characters of any of her books.

Daisy is a naive girl trying to step out of her shell and grow. This group meeting is for her to grow through her letters and learn to live.

Carter at first was my least favorite in this book. I didn't understand his anger or why he was truly there if he wasn't going to apply himself to learn to grow, As the book went on it all made sense and then I hurt for him and wanted him to find his happiness.

I could go on and on about this book but I recommend just reading it. It will change you, even if you don't think you need to change. This book was sublime bliss.
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This was my first book that I had read by Meghan. It started me on my journey of version of "Netflix and Chill" only this time it was Binge reading all of her works. All I kept telling myself was, "Please don't be a one hit wonder." And she wasn't. This book made me ugly cry. SERIOUS UGLY CRY. It also made me hope and made my jaded heart believe in love again. It healed me in ways that I didn't even know I needed. It still is a part of me almost a year later. I meant to write this review when I read it but I needed time to process it. I was left RAW. I told everyone about it. I play video games online and I even chatted about it in game rather than talk about the game.

This book is about four different people and their story and how show more they all end up interacting.

“Four lives. Four stories. Four sets of letters. Four brave souls in need of guidance while facing life’s greatest challenges.”

Hollyn is grieving the death of her husband and trying to make sense why he was taken from her. She wrecked me. I had to walk away a couple times after setting my kindle down because my heart hurt for her so much.

Jace is dealing with a different type of loss and holy hell will it sock you in the gut. How do you do what is right even if it doesn't feel right and comes with so much guilt? Probably one of my favorite characters of any of her books.

Daisy is a naive girl trying to step out of her shell and grow. This group meeting is for her to grow through her letters and learn to live.

Carter at first was my least favorite in this book. I didn't understand his anger or why he was truly there if he wasn't going to apply himself to learn to grow, As the book went on it all made sense and then I hurt for him and wanted him to find his happiness.

I could go on and on about this book but I recommend just reading it. It will change you, even if you don't think you need to change. This book was sublime bliss.
show less

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