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BookReview: Ketchup Clouds By Annabel Pitcher

Ketchup Clouds By Annabel Pitcher
Synopsis:
Here, 15-year-old Zoe writes to a Death Row inmate in Texas. She empathizes with him and wants to share her story—after all, she killed someone, too. From the garden shed of her home in England, Zoe (not her real name) pens lengthy letters to Stuart Harris offering snapshots from the previous year: how she met a boy with beautiful brown eyes named Aaron; how, before their feelings for each other were verbalized, she kissed, and then dated, his brother, Max; how Aaron and Zoe kept up the facade of Max and Zoe to protect Max. But one of the brothers ends up dead—this much we know—but we don’t know which one, or how Zoe was involved, until the very end. The suspense is palpable, and Zoe’s voice is witty and introspective as she explores issues relating to family, grief, and love. With each new letter, Zoe writes more familiarly, addressing “Mr. Harris” as “My dearest Stu” and signing with “Love,” as the clock counts down to the inmate’s execution day. While there are a couple of missteps at the very end—including an anticlimactic family revelation—there’s no denying the emotional resonance of this bittersweet novel.

My thoughts + Opinions
I adored this novel. It was amazing, I loved the letters and the romance. I haven't read anything else by Annabel but I plan too. This book has a simple but beautiful cover and the main character "Zoe" I had a love hate relationship with her in the middle but she was a very strong and passionate character.

04/02marked as:read
04/03marked as:currently-reading
04/03marked as:read
04/03marked as:to-read
04/06marked as:currently-reading
04/07page 37
12.0%"I am enjoying."
04/07page 41
13.0%"why did you do that too me?"
04/07page 66
22.0%"It is so good!"
04/08marked as:read


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