Raw emotion is the best way to describe this book. It feels like an unfiltered look into someone’s heartbreak. This is not a rose-colored view of a break-up as it is shown in its truest, sad, frustrating, and heartbreaking way. You know the feeling when you hear the bridge for Taylor Swift’s “Loml” and “ So Long, London”; well, you’ll get all those feelings while reading this. The main character is not perfect while navigating the loss, but who is, right? Seeing the main character suffer while getting better was very well expressed. You see how sometimes she saw things more clearly but then went a couple of steps back on her recovery journey. Was it frustrating? Yes, but who doesn’t get frustrated with a friend that just broke up and doesn’t see clearly how what is to come will be better? Overall, this will probably be a very relatable experience since most people have gone through a break-up at least once in their lifetime.