A review by tatbookshelf
A Danger to Herself and Others by Alyssa Sheinmel

4.0

4.5
A DANGER TO HERSELF AND OTHERS is different than what I normally read, but all the same: mystery needing solved: Was she pushed? Did she fall? + there are twists and turns as Hannah's life is changed (new friend, accident but was it? real or imaginary). This book is tense, and the author does enough to keep the reader intrigued by Hannah's story, rooting for her as she learns to navigate her diagnosis, her friends, etc.
I liked this book, but there were parts that irritated me. There were spots where the information was repeated, and it wasn't entirely necessary to do so. Other than that, A DANGER TO HERSELF AND OTHERS was a relatively fast-paced read with shocking moments that had me engrossed from page one.