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I have not been into reading Young Adult that much lately. However, I really enjoyed this book. The author focused largely on mental health and loss instead of focussing on dating and crushes. I enjoyed this story a lot. It really kept my interest and I desired to keep reading it.
I highly suggest this book to anyone th ...more
I have not been into reading Young Adult that much lately. However, I really enjoyed this book. The author focused largely on mental health and loss instead of focussing on dating and crushes. I enjoyed this story a lot. It really kept my interest and I desired to keep reading it.
I highly suggest this book to anyone th ...more

True terror isn’t being scared; it’s not having a choice in the matter.

Have I ever told you guys that when I finished The Fault in Our Stars I actually threw it into a wall?
If this had not been an audio book... I probably would have done the same here. JESUS BLOODY CHRIST MY FEELS!
In this book, we follow Aza Holmes, a teenager who suffers from obsessive compulsive disorder. Her best friend, Daisy, urges her to help solve the mystery of a missing billionaire - as there is a hundred-thousand d ...more

3 3/4 stars. I didn't enjoy it as much as Looking For Alaska or The Fault in our Stars but I enjoyed it more than An Abundance of Katherines. I loved the Star Wars references made by Daisy and Davis & that Davis & Aza's relationship had a similar ending to Eleanor & Park's Relationship (from Eleanor & Park) as it represents the relationships that don't work out because of family reasons not because they weren't in love.
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Okay, I obviously did like this book. It just isn't my favourite. The story was fun and interesting and it read pretty easily, but I don't feel like it was anything special. It is definitely worth the read, though.
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I haven't read a John Green book in forever. The last book I read by him was The Fault in Our Stars and that still remains to be one of my favorites by him. But I think this book is becoming another John Green book that I like. I enjoyed the characters and the implementation of mental illness and how it can indirectly and directly affect every aspect of your life whether that is intentional or unintentional. Lovely lines and even lovelier perspectives about our world and the mediocrity of it yet
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