![]() ![]() Which brings me to the ever-important theme of mental illness explored in the novel. The author does a brilliant job of portraying the world through the perspective of someone who has OCD. From the get go you’re inside Evie’s head and even after finishing the book I have moments when I can imagine what Evie would make of the situation I’m in. ![]() Our protagonist Evie has one of the most distinct and honest voices the likes of which I’ve only read in John Green books. GUYS I POSSIBLY JUST FINISHED THE BEST BOOK! If you know me, you know I’m quite a critical person and it’s not that easy to get me so excited about a book. And if Evie can’t even tell her new friends Amber and Lottie the truth about herself, how will she cope when she falls in love? They can make any girl feel like they’re going mad. ![]() There’s only one thing left to tick off her list…īut relationships are messy – especially relationships with teenage guys. She’s even going to parties and making friends. She’s almost off her meds and at a new college where no one knows her as the girl-who-went-crazy. ![]()
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