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3.0

Don’t be fooled by the cheesy cover because I was surprised at how deep the story got about mental illness. This is the final book in the trilogy and we’re following the youngest Montague sibling that nobody knew existed. The author does a really good job of showcasing the frustration and desperation one feels when they’re constantly feeling intense anxiety, having panic attacks, and are obsessive compulsive. That being said, I actually wasn’t very attached to this character. I mostly wanted to read more about the characters from book one.
Like the previous two books, the dialogue is quite humorous and was my favorite part. However, this book was way too long. It could have done with 200 less pages because it began to feel repetitive and dragged out.