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anyway i'm sending my next therapy bill to nina lacour
while i was enjoying this book for the subtly supernatural ghost factor and hoping it would be some sort of spooky story with a wicked family, i was humbly surprised to find out it was a story about overcoming childhood trauma, and the ways we may project our traumas unknowingly. i started the healing process of my childhood trauma last year, and reading this book felt like a warm hug with some tears falling on my shoulders. like mila, i found my healing family too, and it's incredible feeling
but y'all lmao idk what i'm going to do until yerba buena drops in paperback... lmao