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A review by chidimmadesiree
History Is All You Left Me by Adam Silvera
3.0
I don’t know what kind of sorcery Adam Silvera books have to make them so short in length but take ages for me to finish. I did enjoy this book more than More Happy than Not but only by a small margin. Griffin was a main character that wasn’t entirely likeable but he was also grieving his ex-boyfriend and best friend that he thought would always be with him. This book felt less depressing than his debut but still very sad. It got very monotonous and repetitive at a point. The story was dragging on even though it was less than 300 pages. Something just felt missing with this book because I always love YA contemporaries dealing with grief but I just wasn’t feeling it. I don’t know if it’s Adam Silvera’s writing or his characters but it’s missing that spark from me. Crossing my fingers that I love They Both Die at the End.