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bibliobrittish 's review for:
The Bookish Life of Nina Hill
by Abbi Waxman
Nina Hill is a book worm by my own heart and her story is clever, funny, utterly irresistible and especially poignant - I devoured it. With an overcomplicated family, bumbling boss, and friends that could only be played by the standard romcom line-up of supporting actors, Waxman created a moving picture inside my brain and I loved every minute. I especially loved the format - each chapter beginning with a daily task list (the template was perfect) - and how well it played into the greater discussion of mental health (anxiety in particular) in a real, grounded way. But most of all, I loved watching Nina grow into herself.
12/17/19 - What an utterly sweet read. And I loved the planner templates (thanks to Abbi for including the URL in the acknowledgements
12/17/19 - What an utterly sweet read. And I loved the planner templates (thanks to Abbi for including the URL in the acknowledgements