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A review by booshort
Every Last Word by Tamara Ireland Stone
5.0
I absolutely loved this book. Being a teenager who suffers from mental illness myself, I can connect with Sam immensely.
I don't know how this author did it, but she's somehow put in to words how it feels like to live with OCD and anxiety.
It makes me happy to see a teen fiction novel that has a main character with a mental illness, yet still has the usual drama and romance that any other young adult novel has. It's almost refreshing in a way.
I would recommend this book to any contemporary novel lover. It's as good as any other contemporary book out there, except more interesting because it's a new perspective.
Reading this story through the brain of a person who suffers from OCD is an experience, an experience that I think others should have.
I don't know how this author did it, but she's somehow put in to words how it feels like to live with OCD and anxiety.
It makes me happy to see a teen fiction novel that has a main character with a mental illness, yet still has the usual drama and romance that any other young adult novel has. It's almost refreshing in a way.
I would recommend this book to any contemporary novel lover. It's as good as any other contemporary book out there, except more interesting because it's a new perspective.
Reading this story through the brain of a person who suffers from OCD is an experience, an experience that I think others should have.