Sorrow Featured on Book Riot
- Nov 6, 2020
- 1 min read
"Jess and Trisha discuss where “best of” lists come from and what they’re for, and then they do a deep dive into meet cutes – and not so cutes – that includes a pop quiz and some recommendations... including Sorrow by Tiffanie DeBartolo from Woodhall Press"


Commentary in English: Seeing Sorrow spotlighted in a conversation about meet‑cutes feels like playing Slope game—each curve is a new perspective on storytelling, every twist a reminder that books can surprise us, and staying balanced means appreciating both the sweet and the awkward moments that shape narratives.
I love when a book gets highlighted in a discussion that goes beyond simply ranking titles. The conversation around “best of” lists and meet-cutes sounds especially interesting, and including Sorrow by Tiffanie DeBartolo makes this episode worth checking out. It also reminded me how I discover different forms of entertainment online, from book discussions to casual browser games like SoFlo Wheelie Life, which I enjoy for its simple motorcycle riding and wheelie challenges.
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