A review by sc104906
Never Ending by Martyn Bedford

3.0

Shiv's brother recently died on a family holiday. Her mother has checked out, her father is obsessed with avenging his son's death through the legal system, and Shiv blames herself for his death. Shiv has bouts of black out anger and her family has decided that it would be best to send her to a clinic. The clinic is using new techniques to help several teens overcome their grief and come to terms with their involvement in the deceased person's death.

I could never really tell if this book was more fantasy than reality. The characters and plot weren't very compelling, but weren't off-putting either. By the end, once the important questions were answered, I really couldn't care what happened.