Welcome Back, Booklovers! We're getting closer to the end of summer and it's time to read the books that will transition us into the fall season. The Undead Truth of Us has a cover that draws inspiration from The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh. And you'll find at times this story possesses Van Gogh's same energy where you never know quite what to expect. This book was sent to me for review by Disney Books and Britney S. Lewis.
Zharie is a girl who is trying to figure things out after losing a big piece of herself. She's closed herself off from the parts of her life which include the love of dance she and her mother shared.
Thought there is a love interest this isn't a romance. I liked that Bo encouraged Zharie to experience joy and brought her out to spend time with his friends. He let's her feel free to be open and process her emotions while being that supportive person for her. And he has some insightful thoughts about what it means to be a family.
I wish the exploration of family with her aunt and biological father would've come into play sooner in the story so it didn't feel as rushed to work through it at the end. There was so much for Zharie to talk out with both of them.
There were also parts of this that felt a little trippy as dream sequences and illusions blurred the lines of reality. This book is a quiet exploration of grief, love, family, and friendship.
Enjoyed the review. Looking forward to reading because I know Britt enjoyed it too
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