Book 144. Words in Deep Blue - Cath Crowley. Oh this book. The writing is sublime. So heartfelt and beautifully heartbreaking at the same time. This book is about grief, heartache and love, and love letters. This book makes you fall in love with all the characters, but especially Cal. Also, who doesn’t want a letter library in their second hand bookstore? I know I’m off to find one! …. “Go to sleep,” his dad tells him. “It’ll seem better in the morning.” “No offense, Dad,” Henry says, “but unrequited love is just as shit in the morning as it is at night. Possibly more shit because you have a whole day ahead of you.” “No offense taken,” Michael says. “You’ve got a point there.” …. “Sometimes science isn’t enough. Sometimes you need the poets,” he says, and it’s in this moment, this exact moment, that I fall in love with him again.” …. “I’ll tell her about the beautiful, impossible thought that Cal might have, at the moment of dying, transmigrated. I’ll tell her that I think he had been transmigrating all his life: leaving himself in the things he loved, in the people he loved. He brimmed over the edges of his own life, and escaped.” #ReadHarder #AussieAuthor #AustralianAuthor #CathCrowley https://www.instagram.com/p/Ceh0Zxwva-eGqHjVc2tumByP36Q7MOZSJGJ6js0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=