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A review by dooziekins
Tell Me Everything by Laura Kay
emotional
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
4.25
Thanks to Netgalley and publishers for a copy of this in e-book format.
I read this in one sitting. This is such a great story.
I didn't really know where the book was going to head, but I really enjoyed the outcome.
This story shows that the stigma around therapists being perfect people and having their issues sorted is so incredibly false.
I've read a few books this year about therapists and the reality of their very human reactions, and this was a great example of that.
I liked the inner turmoil of the main character, fighting between logic and emotion.
I also loved the character and family growth, and all in all this was a book I'd recommend to anyone.
I read this in one sitting. This is such a great story.
I didn't really know where the book was going to head, but I really enjoyed the outcome.
This story shows that the stigma around therapists being perfect people and having their issues sorted is so incredibly false.
I've read a few books this year about therapists and the reality of their very human reactions, and this was a great example of that.
I liked the inner turmoil of the main character, fighting between logic and emotion.
I also loved the character and family growth, and all in all this was a book I'd recommend to anyone.