A review by lizaktzxy
Define "Normal" by Julie Anne Peters

5.0

This was a very charming book. The cover threw me off at first because it gave off the impression of the book being some silly chic-lit. But I was surprised and warmed and left feeling so many other good things.

Although better late than never, I wish I could've read this book when I was 14. The book uses the premise of peer counselling and the power of dialogue to show her audience and help them raise questions about friendship, love, trust, family, peers, individuality and what "normal" really is. Teenage years can be so crappy and teenagers can be so crappy (although, through no fault of their own most of the time) and I genuinely believed while reading it that this book can do a wonderful job of providing some clarity to a young soul. This book serves as a really good channel for lessons which one might keep with them forever.

This book was really thoughtful and nice. I'd recommend it to everyone-old or young, but especially those who are young.