Ratings8
Average rating3.2
Honestly there wasn't much I liked about this. It felt like a very basic grief ya contemporary. It had a very linear plot, the writing wasn't stellar, and I just didn't enjoy myself while reading it. The strongest point of this book was that Rumi was a unique main character because she was asexual, had Hawaiian family, and was interested in music. But in the end, this was very forgettable and not enjoyable for me.