More Than We Can Tell (Letters to the Lost #2) 
Emma Blue spends her time perfecting the computer game she built from scratch, rather than facing her parents’ crumbling marriage. She can solve any problem with the right code, but when an online troll’s harassment escalates, she’s truly afraid.
When Rev and Emma meet, they both long to lift the burden of their secrets and bond instantly over their shared turmoil. But when their situations turn dangerous, their trust in each other will be tested in ways they never expected. This must-read story will once again have readers falling for Brigid Kemmerer’s emotional storytelling.
*While this book exists in the same universe as Letters to the Lost, it is a standalone title.*
three words: REV FUCKIGN FLETCHERsorry can't see anything through these tears, goodbye and goodnight, I'll just lie down here and cry until I die.Buddy read with the first cycle
Reread!! I loved it even more!*WAILS*I WANT MORE!!!!!!!! 😭😭😭😭😭😭Add this to your TBR, nerds. You can thank me later. As for the review, let me start off by mentioning some trigger warnings. This book speaks quite heavily on psychical and psychological abuse. And that my review will do no justice to express what I feel towards this book, since words can be inadequate. Or my talent in conveying my emotions into words just lacks. I honestly appreciated every single page, every single word Kemmerer

Things I liked: ◘ If anyone knows me by now, you know that contemporary romance isnt my favourite genre, and books from this genre that I really like are few and far between. ◘ Seriously, I can count the ones Ive really liked on one hand. And two of those are written by Brigid Kemmer so◘ In this book, Id say that it deals with heavier topics than even Letters to the Lost. So be aware that it deals with physical and emotional abuse and sexual assault. It also deals with cyberbullying. ◘ I love
I WILL DIE FOR REV FLETCHER. NO QUESTIONS ASKED. I will legitimately do anything to make this poor tortured man smile.Get your survival kits ready because you're going to need them. (Make sure they include a ton of tissues)You can find my full review HEREORHere's a list of things you can expect:-a lump in your throat 90% of this book from withholding SO MANY tears-gamer girls, YES PLS-strong male friendships are the new black-Rev's entire backstory which basically ruined my life-an annoying yet
⭐4 stars⭐ We all have free will, Rev. If it's a test for you, it's a test for me, for Mom, and even a test for your father. You could look at all of life as a test. No one lives in a vacuum. Our actions have an impact on everyone around us. Sometimes without us even realizing it. A test implies that you alone are being challenged. But that's impossible when you're surrounded by others whose actions affect your decisions.If there's any test here, it's one you've created for yourself. Apart from
Reviews can be found at: www.booknerdtan.wordpress.com5/5 stars.Oh, my heart aches...I picked up Letters to the Lost on a whim earlier this year and ended up falling in love with the story and all of the characters - it genuinely took me by surprise. One of my favourite characters, and I'm sure most people who have read Letters would agree, had to be Rev. His story was touched upon in Letters and I was so excited when I saw More Than We Can Tell was available on Netgalley and I was given a cop
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ISBN: | 1681190141 (ISBN13: 9781681190143) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Letters to the Lost #2 |
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Rev Fletcher is battling the demons of his past. But with loving adoptive parents by his side, he’s managed to keep them at bay...until he gets a letter from his abusive father and the trauma of his childhood comes hurtling back.Emma Blue spends her time perfecting the computer game she built from scratch, rather than facing her parents’ crumbling marriage. She can solve any problem with the right code, but when an online troll’s harassment escalates, she’s truly afraid.
When Rev and Emma meet, they both long to lift the burden of their secrets and bond instantly over their shared turmoil. But when their situations turn dangerous, their trust in each other will be tested in ways they never expected. This must-read story will once again have readers falling for Brigid Kemmerer’s emotional storytelling.
*While this book exists in the same universe as Letters to the Lost, it is a standalone title.*
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Title | : | More Than We Can Tell (Letters to the Lost #2) |
Author | : | Brigid Kemmerer |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 410 pages |
Published | : | March 6th 2018 by Bloomsbury Children's |
Categories | : | Contemporary. Young Adult. Romance |
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Ratings: 4.31 From 6494 Users | 1354 ReviewsRate Appertaining To Books More Than We Can Tell (Letters to the Lost #2)
2.5 starsI'm sad to say, I didn't enjoy this book as much as I did the previous one. I don't think the author gave it as much care and time she did Declan's book. And that's a shame bc Rev had so much potential to be a great character considering I was (and obviously, everyone else) already invested in him before reading his story. Yes he is still amazing, but his pov didn't intrigue me like I expected and after all the build up considering his abusive father, the conclusion felt anticlimactic.three words: REV FUCKIGN FLETCHERsorry can't see anything through these tears, goodbye and goodnight, I'll just lie down here and cry until I die.Buddy read with the first cycle
Reread!! I loved it even more!*WAILS*I WANT MORE!!!!!!!! 😭😭😭😭😭😭Add this to your TBR, nerds. You can thank me later. As for the review, let me start off by mentioning some trigger warnings. This book speaks quite heavily on psychical and psychological abuse. And that my review will do no justice to express what I feel towards this book, since words can be inadequate. Or my talent in conveying my emotions into words just lacks. I honestly appreciated every single page, every single word Kemmerer

Things I liked: ◘ If anyone knows me by now, you know that contemporary romance isnt my favourite genre, and books from this genre that I really like are few and far between. ◘ Seriously, I can count the ones Ive really liked on one hand. And two of those are written by Brigid Kemmer so◘ In this book, Id say that it deals with heavier topics than even Letters to the Lost. So be aware that it deals with physical and emotional abuse and sexual assault. It also deals with cyberbullying. ◘ I love
I WILL DIE FOR REV FLETCHER. NO QUESTIONS ASKED. I will legitimately do anything to make this poor tortured man smile.Get your survival kits ready because you're going to need them. (Make sure they include a ton of tissues)You can find my full review HEREORHere's a list of things you can expect:-a lump in your throat 90% of this book from withholding SO MANY tears-gamer girls, YES PLS-strong male friendships are the new black-Rev's entire backstory which basically ruined my life-an annoying yet
⭐4 stars⭐ We all have free will, Rev. If it's a test for you, it's a test for me, for Mom, and even a test for your father. You could look at all of life as a test. No one lives in a vacuum. Our actions have an impact on everyone around us. Sometimes without us even realizing it. A test implies that you alone are being challenged. But that's impossible when you're surrounded by others whose actions affect your decisions.If there's any test here, it's one you've created for yourself. Apart from
Reviews can be found at: www.booknerdtan.wordpress.com5/5 stars.Oh, my heart aches...I picked up Letters to the Lost on a whim earlier this year and ended up falling in love with the story and all of the characters - it genuinely took me by surprise. One of my favourite characters, and I'm sure most people who have read Letters would agree, had to be Rev. His story was touched upon in Letters and I was so excited when I saw More Than We Can Tell was available on Netgalley and I was given a cop
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