Pretty good! 3.5 stars
This was my first read by this author, and probably won't be my last! This was actually a really good book, and the writing was superb! I love a good emotional book with mental or physical illnesses or diseases, and although this book didn't hit right on the mark of my favorites, it still kept my attention, and broke my DNF streak. Now were a couple things that i disliked about, not made it horrible, but took that last star away.
This books was VERY telling. Normally i like books with a lot of dialogue, but this book had TOO much, or it wouldnt have been as much as a problem if there was more thoughts going on... I learned more of how they were feeling when they told people. I felt like i didnt even know they were there yet, because we hardly get any real emotion or thoughts. I knew she was sad because she started crying, not because she explained why she was sad or how she was feeling. So that was all over the place.
I know this is a cancer book, but when you're reading, you notice certain words a lot, especially when they are being repeated. This book repeated a couple that kind of bothered me, such as breasts, mastectomy, and cancer. Again i know that this is a cancer book, but there are other words to use to explain how one is feeling or what they are going through, and cancer was used especially so much, that it definetely started bothering me a lot.
There are a couple more smaller reasons, but the last bigger one is the secondary characters. This entire book, there are only a couple conversations and meeting with other people (that it shows) outside of talking to Russ, which still wasn't a lot. There wasnt a lot of development with other characters besides the 2 which bored me a little, and all events having to do with other people were skipped, sadly because they could have made the book better. Overall, I would recommend, though it wasnt my favorite, it was still interestingly good, and kept me reading.