A review by cat_rector
Nobody, Somebody, Anybody by Kelly McClorey

I ended up DNFing this. I love the cover and the premise was intriguing, but I'm not in the right place in my life to read this. The MC's life and actions can be viewed as bumbling or strange, or as I viewed it, a deep need for a mental health provider. This definitely falls into a category of unhinged lady MCs that everyone seems to love, and maybe it's just not my category. The MCs actions got under my skin and if art makes you feel things, this is art. But I'm not willing to sit with this one, for my own reasons.

It will suit readers who like slow-paced slice-of-life stories about odd, lonely women.