I SO enjoyed this book. I loved getting to know each character, I feel like they were all very well developed and all so different. I kept thinking of my sisters and Coco Mellors really did do a good job in portraying what those sister dynamics can be like. Honestly, I love bein a part a little sister clan, there really is something magical in having that growing up and through life.
I have never struggled with addiction so I cannot speak to how accurate those depictions were, but from my perspective I think it brought some god awareness of what that might feel like for some people. Again, that is coming from someone who has not gone through those experiences.
In terms of the story line, I love that they each had something they were struggling with to varying degrees and it did seem a little too convenient that they all found their resolution at the same time. The last chapter or two were a little too perfect to be believable, especially after the entire story really wasn't (which is what made it relatable and believable imo), so I wish the conclusion was a bit different, but I respect it.
The epilogue was great, loved seeing them ten years later. There might be something that went over my head completely, but I didn't quite understand all of Lucky's resolution. She has some success as a musician, relapsed, but was now a part of a traveling AA group? I'll have to reread that last bit, I might have missed something big lol
4/5 ⭐️
Read on Kindle February 20, 2025- March 5, 2025
















