

I didn’t need to know the story to understand the sentiment. I haven’t read all the books you mentioned, but I still felt what you did and understood where you came from.

I needed time between marking the different books you mention on Goodreads as “want-to-read” and looking through my bookshelves for books that entice the same feelings expressed. Hey, Dear Fahrenheit 451! Sorry, it took so long to finish you. Although I feel slightly overwhelmed, your librarian side was on point! I really felt like you gave me so many new books to read.

Furthermore, thank you for all the recommendations. Annie, I agree with the sentiments you expressed towards certain books. Plus, the use of an epistolary style gave the book a flare and and gifted me with a channel to express my own relationship with different books. Writing letters to books and telling them how you felt and what you experienced when reading them is genius. Hey, Annie! Thank you for writing such a fun, witty, and book-filled story. Dear Fahrenheit 451, Love and Heartbreak in the Stacks: A Librarian’s Love Letters and Breakup Notes to the Books in Her Life
