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Under Rose-Tainted Skies
by Louise Gornall
This book really spoke to me. As a person who suffers from many forms of anxiety I loved the realism of this book. I also love that there was no immediate 'cure' at the end. I hate books like that.
I was happy that the author still ended it on a happy note while still keeping it realistic.
I loved Norah as a character. She was the epitome of a character striving to be better and fighting to get there.
I loved her mom and her therapist for being both really supportive while not being a crutch.
I also love how the author made Norah and Luke's relationship really realistic. How Luke thought he knew how she felt and how sick she was but then in a moment of passion forgot because she was trying so hard to seem normal.
I love how he came through for her when that horrible boy was burglarizing her home. I also love that the boy is now in jail and I hope he rots there.
I also love that Norah was finally able to start medication at the end as it seems to have really helped her. :)
I was happy that the author still ended it on a happy note while still keeping it realistic.
I loved Norah as a character. She was the epitome of a character striving to be better and fighting to get there.
I loved her mom and her therapist for being both really supportive while not being a crutch.
I also love how the author made Norah and Luke's relationship really realistic. How Luke thought he knew how she felt and how sick she was but then in a moment of passion forgot because she was trying so hard to seem normal.
I love how he came through for her when that horrible boy was burglarizing her home. I also love that the boy is now in jail and I hope he rots there.
I also love that Norah was finally able to start medication at the end as it seems to have really helped her. :)