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The Collected Regrets of Clover | Anything else to leave before you leave?
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The story of "Clover," a young woman who is in charge of death, a career that will help a dying person leave happily, or help them complete their errands before leaving, sometimes resolves unsolved problems for them, or sometimes just saves them from being alone when they leave.
The plot / storyline is very good, fun, sad, lonely, warm-hearted, deep-hearted, and has a lot of good ideas. The story is not complicated, easy to read, easy to understand, light-hearted, but maybe the liver is broken. What I really like is the heroine's bullik, which is very similar to me as I read Fiction, which makes me understand this character very easily. My words and thoughts are very easy to get along with her. Some of the sentences are things I can't think of, but the author can tell them like Oh!
The story is a little slow. It's a bit of a story about Clover in the present. There's a bit of a past inserted. And there's a story about the people who received her services. Read and want to know what she needs to do. I don't know anything about the profession, so it's very interesting to me. There are some boring points, quite a bit to the end. But overall, I can read and enjoy and stick to it. Before reading, I'll switch to other books. But when I actually read, I don't want to switch.
It's hard to guess what the heroine has to do, what will the person who receives her services be like, what will she do? Almost everything is more unexpected and very heartbreaking. The other thing I forgot to think about is why the heroine is doing this career, which is sad. But after knowing the reason, more sadly, she is not sad to do this career because it fulfills something for her.
Before the end, he knew something was going to happen, but I didn't think it would come so soon, it didn't come so well, because the previous story I wasn't very involved and was a little boring, but when the scene ended, I found it, so to speak, tears flowed into a short, powerful chapter.
In the end, there was something unexpected. I didn't think it would end like this. It wasn't very peak, but it was so beautiful and heart-warming. It made the point that I said it was boring. I looked at that point.
Overall, very good. I like it very much. Although it is sad and sad, it is fun. I am happy to read. I understand many things in life more. Especially those who are close to leaving. It is very interesting. Every story is interesting. Read more and more. Have fun. There are boring points. But with the length of the book this size, it looks too small. It is a book that I do not think I will stick to it, but when I read it, I can hardly put it down. The other thing I like is that it is a sharp sentence, it has a symbol - it has never been found anywhere.
When I read, I was very curious about how the writer knew what the person who was about to leave wanted to feel, but when I read the gospel and lost my doubts, the writer had to find information and talk to a lot of people, especially those who did this career.
Read this line often. If the score is surprising, don't wonder. It matches the rhythm of life to want something like this. Any book that is this line and thinks it's good. 😅
Author: Mickey Braummer
Translator: Arrow, Piper Cloud
Publisher: Words
Category: Translated Literature
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