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lisibee815 's review for:
There's Nothing Wrong with Her
by Kate Weinberg
Thank you to NetGalley for providing an eARC of this book, this is my objective review. I'm not sure how to describe this book, partly because I struggled to follow what was going on. I felt off-kilter while reading it and I'm not sure why, although I suspect it's partly because the main plot point is so enigmatic: what, exactly, is wrong with Vita? Is Luigi real or a hallucination? Is she physically ill or having a psychotic break? (Although, of course, both things can be true.) The ambiguity made it hard for me to fully sink into the story, although it does grab you quickly. The story is a bit dense with lots of undercurrents, and it definitely keeps you guessing. It's not a long book but it's also not a quick read. It was well-written but I think it may have been a little abstract for me. Also, there should be trigger warnings for this story; I won't give them to you here because of spoilers, but know that this book has deeper themes so proceed with caution.