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The book "All the Things We Never Said" by Yasmeen Rahman is a realistic fiction about three girls who meet on a website called Memento Mori, where people make suicide pacts. Initially, they are in a bad place but become friends and no longer want to die. However, Memento Mori refuses to let them back out, making their lives miserable. The book has an interesting premise, good character development, and is written from each girl's perspective in a different style. The ending is satisfying and not too sad. Overall, the reviewer liked the book. I'm going to be talking about this book I just finished, All the Things We Never Said, by Yasmeen Rahman. It's a realistic fiction book about these three girls who meet through this website called Memento Mori, which pairs people up to commit suicide together. At the beginning of the book, they're all in really bad places for different reasons, but they start to become friends and eventually don't want to die. But Memento Mori won't let them back out of the pact and makes their lives really horrible. So I liked the book. I thought the premise was interesting and the character development was good. I also liked that it was from each of the three girls' perspectives, and I liked how each of them was written in a slightly different style. And of course, I can't truly be satisfied with the book unless the ending fully resolves everything and it's not too sad. This book did have a good ending in my opinion, which I definitely appreciated. So that's my review of All the Things We Never Said. Hope you liked it. Bye!