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Blue Sisters by Coco Mellors
3.0
Avery, Bonnie, Nicky, and Lucky Blue have always been a foursome despite their vast differences in personalities and ages. After the unexpected death of Nicky, the three other sisters find themselves falling apart instead of leaning on each other. Each spends a year focusing on herself and coping the best she can. When their mother sends an email letting them know she’s selling the family home, the Blue sisters return to NYC to start facing the world without Nicky.
This was one of the most depressing and slow books I’ve ever read. With extremely long chapters filled with far too many SAT words and unlikable characters and scenarios this was a complete slog to get through.
I normally love a good character driven drama and I am always drawn to books about sisters, but this one did nothing to entertain me.
The amount of disfunction in the Blue family felt so unreal and I ultimately felt so blue while reading this. Thank you to NetGalley and Random House for an advanced copy of this. Blue Sisters hit the shelves on September 3.
This was one of the most depressing and slow books I’ve ever read. With extremely long chapters filled with far too many SAT words and unlikable characters and scenarios this was a complete slog to get through.
I normally love a good character driven drama and I am always drawn to books about sisters, but this one did nothing to entertain me.
The amount of disfunction in the Blue family felt so unreal and I ultimately felt so blue while reading this. Thank you to NetGalley and Random House for an advanced copy of this. Blue Sisters hit the shelves on September 3.