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We Burned So Bright: End of the World + Emotional Damage

55 min · 6. maj 2026
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Your book besties are back and this week we’re talking about a book that wrecked us emotionally… but, like, in a meaningful way. This week’s Buddy Read Chat dives into We Burned So Bright by TJ Klune- a quieter, deeply emotional end-of-the-world story about love, grief, humanity, and what matters most when time is running out. And somehow… there are still hippies, flower crowns, and edible-fueled wedding ceremonies. Buddy Read Chat * We Burned So Bright by TJ Klune This week we’re talking: * black holes and the literal end of the world * why TJ Klune keeps making us cry * the difference between hopeful sadness and devastating sadness * found family, grief, and surviving impossible things * and all the strange people Don and Rodney meet on their final road trip Including: * creepy apocalypse families * hippies with edibles and flower crowns * lightning balls (apparently real??) * and one storyline that genuinely haunted us ⚠️ This episode contains discussion of grief, suicide, death, and end-of-life themes. What's On Our Shelf * Credence by Penelope Douglas * H Is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald * The River Has Roots by Amal El-Mohtar * The Inn at Thistledown Hollow by Devon Yates * Thinky Thoughts by Gwenda Bond New Releases This Week * Enormous Wings by Laurie Frankel * Honey. by Imani Thompson * How the Story Goes by Andrew Forrester * Not Quite Dead Yet by Holly Jackson * Our Perfect Storm by Carley Fortune * Payback by Elizabeth Rose Quinn * Rules for the Summer by Meghan Quinn * The Author Weekend by Laura Zigman * The Daisy Chain Flower Shop by Laurie Gilmore * Mothman Is My Boyfriend: Ten Tales of Cryptid Love and Lust by McKayla Coyle Whether you’re here for the books, the chaos, or the unfiltered opinions- we’re glad you’re here. Want to join our book club? Sign up for our newsletter to stay in the loop. You can signup here [https://canibringmybook.kit.com/signup] Can I Bring My Book Social Links: Instagram: @canibringmybook_club TikTok: @canibringmybook_club Facebook: www.facebook.com/canibringmybook [http://www.facebook.com/canibringmybook]

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