Sad Girl Hour Books

Published on 4 May 2024 at 21:31

    Are you sad? Are you looking to make it much worse? Here are my recommendations for you, friend! CW: ED, Car Accidents

   First off is If Only I Had Told Her by Laura Nowlin. This is the second book to If He Had Been With Me (you don’t need to read the first one, but the context is helpful). This novel is about the aftermath of a tragic car accident, told by three perspectives. It mainly talks about grief and heartbreak, but healing as well which is nice compared to the devastation you feel while reading this. 

    Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson is a middle-grade story about friendship. ‘What’s sad about that’ you may wonder? You’ll see. This one is especially sad due to the nostalgia factor, honestly. The film adaptation is also amazing, with an incredible cast (Josh Hutcherson is enough to intrigue you, right?). 

    This one may or may not have made me cry. The Book Thief  by Markus Zusak is one of the best historical fiction novels I’ve ever seen. It has the most intriguing narrator ever (Death themself is literally narrating), and all of the characters are super lovable (which makes the book even more heartbreaking)… This book takes place during WWII Germany in 1939-1942, and follows the tale of a young girl who loves books but isn’t suppose to read any. There’s a lot more to the story, but I think it’s best to go in blind.

    One of the most depressing books I have ever read is Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson, a book about a girl with a severe eating disorder who is also suffering loss of a friend. This book has some very amazing writing, but it’s actually so despairing I’m not sure if I’d read it again.

    What are some of your favorite sad girl hour books?

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