This was one of the first books written by the author. I had simultaneously purchased five books by this author just based on the reviews by a few of my friends before I started reading one. I don't know how the author will write about characters struggling with anxiety and OCD when she is making fun of other diseases. The author's views about feminism and addiction are also a little difficult to digest. I still read more than 400 more pages without discarding this book, hoping to find something to love this book and the author. I was filled with anger when I read that part. Sadly, the author failed terribly in this part by making fun of epilepsy through one of her main characters. Some readers can tolerate that to a certain extent if it is done by the villain (As a human being, I won't tolerate that too). In my opinion, the golden rule that every author should follow while writing is to never ever make the main characters mock a clinical condition of other characters. She is slowly getting back on track after treatment for her OCD and anxiety. Holly Bourne tells us the story of Evie, who just wants to be normal.
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