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vulmikarable's Reviews (148)
”At first I think there was a big part of me that didn't even want to get better. That just wanted to keep pretending I was fine, so I didn't have to put in the effort to change."
love how Nick and Charlie's relationship matured and how the touch of sensitive topics such as mental illness and eating disorder was realistic and empathetic, it was discussed so well this might be one of my fav books for it.
love how Nick and Charlie's relationship matured and how the touch of sensitive topics such as mental illness and eating disorder was realistic and empathetic, it was discussed so well this might be one of my fav books for it.
I just wish that the first three-quarters of the book was as striking as the last quarter.
Math and baseball: two of the things I couldn’t care less of.
I thought all the problems solvings, equations, and details of the game would come to an unraveling of the cause of the professor’s dementia, his family background, who was N, or the significance of the widow in this story. It merely served as the ties of the building relationship of the three main characters which kept them close and important to each other, and it was beautiful, but the book is not for me.
I thought all the problems solvings, equations, and details of the game would come to an unraveling of the cause of the professor’s dementia, his family background, who was N, or the significance of the widow in this story. It merely served as the ties of the building relationship of the three main characters which kept them close and important to each other, and it was beautiful, but the book is not for me.