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Let me just preface this by saying one reason why I love this book so much is because of how personal the topic is to me.
It's very reminiscent of The Fault in our Stars with the entire sassy "omg whatever" teenager type narration, a sarcastic YA trope that I thought I was hate but ended up actually chuckling at a couple of times.I also hope that it provides reassurance to any young reader – or indeed parent - going through similar problems.
The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. Unfortunately many people aren't aware of the actual clinical term and brush it off as a personality defect. There’s her Daily Mail reading mum, computer game addicted big brother, and well-meaning dad trying, and generally failing, to say the right thing.I've seen a lot of reviews suggest that Audrey recovers "too quickly" which I personally disagree with. But as in any case, we have a choice and when our choices are steered by how they will affect the people we love, we’re usually guaranteed to choose for the better. But, though Linus offers support and friendship to Audrey, the author doesn't allow that message to seep through. My dark glasses are on, my hands are jammed in the pockets of my hoodie, and I’ve pulled the hood up for extra protection.