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[ Book Review ]: The Day She Cried by K. Webster

When I read this novel, I feel that people should not believe in someone so much. Like her (female character), she had been betrayed by her best friend too many times, who happened to always stab her behind her back and ran away.

And, it actually began with that…

This story shows a ton of ugliness of sadness and some happiness within the characters—the people who always smile don’t mean that they’re always happy. So, before you say something to depressed people, please consider their feelings; otherwise, you’ll regret it later when he/she decides to end their lives because of you.

In the end, the alive characters get what they deserve. Cruel people suffer from their sins, and good people finally find their happiness.

Last but not least, I cried a lot.

Not recommend for: Too sensitive people who can’t handle too much pain of the characters, but if you aren’t and brave enough, give this book a chance, it will open your eyes to how you should trust your friend and be more emphatic towards people.

That’s all I have to say in this review since there is nothing more, so bye!
Thank you @authorkwebster
Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

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