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Someday Everything Will All Make Sense is a great and poignant debut novel. The writing is brilliant and funny, while taking on serious topics such as death and nihilistic tendencies. At some points I was a little confused on all of the musical talking points since I had no idea

Our main character, Luther, watches his own mother choke on a dumpling, and our story starts from there, twisting and turning through the grieving process. I loved that, but I definitely found some of the story lagging through subplots. I think this would be a great novel for someone who just have someone recently pass, but it was not as quick as a read as I was expecting.

Thanks to Netgalley and Adelaide Books LLC for providing me with a copy of this book. All opinions are my own.

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The premise of this book intrigued me, however the reality left me underwhelmed. Poorly written, stilted dialogue and a story line that goes nowhere makes this one of the worst books I have read in a very long time.

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