The world is ending in thirty days.
A wandering black hole is approaching Earth, and soon, everything will be gone. For husbands Don and Rodney, forty years of marriage suddenly feels like no time at all.
One last road trip. One final chance to say goodbye.
From the Sunday Times bestselling author of The House in the Cerulean Sea comes a story about what we owe the people we love when time runs out. Don and Rodney are in a race against the clock, driving from Maine to Washington State to settle unfinished business before the sky breaks.
Is it enough to burn bright, even if nothing remains of the ashes?
Along the way, they encounter a world choosing how to spend its final moments―from impromptu weddings and bright bonfires to those simply sharing a final meal. Under a kaleidoscope sky and a cracked moon, Don and Rodney must look back on a lifetime of highs and lows and ask the ultimate question: was our best good enough?
A bittersweet, life-affirming masterpiece about love, legacy, and the beauty of a life well-lived.
What did I think?
We Burned So Bright is my first TJ Klune book and it is simply breathtaking. I loved it so much I could've quite easily read it again immediately after turning the final page, if I hadn't been crying my eyes out of course! Cry? Me? No, I SOBBED. This is one heck of a book hangover; I was still upset the next day!
The plot is incredibly thought-provoking and you can't help but wonder what you would do if the end of the world was imminent. As the planets in our solar system start to break up and disappear into a black hole, it's only a matter of time before Earth is next. Husbands Don and Rodney have a very important trip to make before the world ends and I felt completely privileged to witness their journey, although I suspected I would need my tissues handy and I was right.
The writing is so beautiful and profound that I noted down several quotes as I was reading, even though there are only 163 pages in the book. Now this is what we mean by quality over quantity. I also learned something that I didn't know about the acronym LGBT that actually started out as GLBT. What an amazing tribute to these silent heroes.
Heartbreaking doesn't even come close to describing We Burned So Bright, although it most definitely broke my heart. It is also strangely uplifting as it reminds us to hold those we love a little closer and that we'll finally have achieved equality when the world ends. All the stars in the universe for this unforgettable book; five stars just aren't enough.
I received a gifted hardback to read for the review tour and this is my honest and unbiased opinion.
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