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I LOVE John Green’s books. His teens are smart, connected to the world beyond high school and its associated cycles of drama, have deep emotions and, best of all, are completely believable. Plus he lives in Indianapolis. Enough said, right?
One of the down sides to listening to books in the car is not always being able to get a quote written down that I want to remember. This book was full of them!
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Aza and Daisy are best friends who love to hang at the Nora Appleby’s. Both worry about pa ...more
One of the down sides to listening to books in the car is not always being able to get a quote written down that I want to remember. This book was full of them!
The Story
Aza and Daisy are best friends who love to hang at the Nora Appleby’s. Both worry about pa ...more

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I think John Green fans will enjoy this meme-worthy and quotable book. The story does a good job addressing mental illness, in particular anxiety, OCD, and depression. I also enjoyed the way he depicted messy human relationships (Daisy and Aza, Davis and Noah, Aza and her mom, even Daisy and Mychal). The plot felt a little flat at times, but it's the quiet, thoughtful moments that make Green's books shine. Overall it's a good (fast) read.
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