![]() ![]() Content and trigger warnings for pedophilia, loss of a loved one, bullying, assault, sexual assault, murder, death, extreme parental abandonment and neglect, talk of suicide, drug use, and underage drinking. ![]() But again, this is a dark book and this review is going to talk about some of those elements, so please use caution. The podcast is about five months behind the steps of Sadie, but the two storylines come together so very beautifully. We follow nineteen-year-old Sadie who is on a mission to murder the person who she believes has murdered her thirteen-year-old sister. This story is told in alternating chapters between a podcast and Sadie. And I will never forget Sadie or her story, and I will never stop listening to, and I will never stop believing, the voices of girls who have their own stories to tell. This is such a bright light in 2018 releases, and even though it handles some really tough topics, I recommend it with my entire heart and soul. ![]() I had a feeling I was going to love this book, but I didn’t know that I would give it a piece of my heart. ![]() Sadie is worth all the praise and hype you’ve heard about it. She’s dead is the reason I’m going to kill a man.” But she’s dead is the reason I’m still alive. “I don’t know why this is the thing I choose to say out loud because it hurts to say it, to feel the truth of those words pass my lips, to have them be real in this world. Goodreads | Amazon US | Barnes & Noble | Book Depository ![]()
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