Ratings9
Average rating3.7
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This was a really fun read with plenty to enjoy! The main character, Mila, is a fat latinx girl who practices Wicca with her best friend Riley. While I can't personally speak to any of the rep, I've seen glowing ownvoices reviews about (that I can no longer locate but would be happy to link should I come across any or have any shared with me in the meantime). We find out right off the bat that Riley has died under mysterious circumstances, and Mila funnels her grief into investigating her best friend's death.
The problem with your best friend dying is that there's no one to sit with you at funerals.
The story has a great balance of serious topics and humor. There is a large exploration of grief's impact, from the way it changes one's own behaviors to the way it changes how others interact with a grieving person. But mixed in, there are plenty of cute moments and funny quips to lighten the mood. Dark humor is definitely a huge part of this book.
“And, for fuck's sake, stop using normal as code for white,” I snap. “Your life isn't the ruler that the rest of the world gets measured against.”
It was quite good, but not perfect. There were moments when I had some difficulty telling characters apart. I wish there had been some aspects that had been explored further, like Mila's status as a bruja. I also felt like the twist hadn't been properly set up and came a little out of left field.
I feel like I've been betraying them every time I'm not miserable. And I know that's not how grief works. One second of being happy doesn't erase all the other moments of mourning. I know that I can't stay sad all day, every day.
As a whole, though, this was quite fun and I'd definitely recommend it to anyone interested.