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Dec 18 #adventrecommends
#YAApril
That was...interesting? Two teenagers are arguing and 1 of them suddenly disintegrates. How to explain that to the authorities? So the survivor ends up in a mental hospital and one doctor seems to believe her story. The description of synesthesia is fascinating and this story has incredible potential. This is perfectly inside my wheelhouse. Something got lost in translation though and it ended up as meh for me. #cringeworthyromance
Day 3: Two of my favorite Unreliable Narrators for #maybookflowers
Listened to this on audio. First half was good but when I thought it would take the right twist it took a twist that was a little too out there compared to where the story began. My previous sentence is comparable to listening to this entire book. You read it but do you want to again. NOPE.
I liked how the author describes the synesthesia. Her descriptions of the mental institute ran true to life but the end was a bit much.