There’s a particular kind of grief that Every Heart a Doorway understands instinctively: not the grief for something that died, but for something that was real and is now unreachable. A world that fit. A version of yourself that made sense. A door that opened once – and then closed. …
Five Thing I Wish More Books Talked About
One of the joys of reading is finding those moments where a book seems to understand you – when a character thinks something you’ve always felt but never put into words, or when a plotline touches on a truth you didn’t even know you needed. But sometimes, you finish a …
