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I was interested in this as a concept, but it is not working for me.
So short to be nearly inconsequential. I forgot to review it as soon as I finished and now I don‘t remember much after 6 days, which isn‘t a good sign. I liked the idea of the author exploring a dyscalculia diagnoses and relate this to heartbreak but something didn‘t quite work with this. If Felix had expanded on this concept with additional context and beefed it up a bit more than the 2 hours this audiobook lasted I‘d be more fulfilled.
Wow er I really expected to like this book but a) I didn't really feel like the book tied dyscalculia to her breakup in any ways other than by name and page graphics and b) this is a really difficult trauma diary with all of the trigger warnings, which is not what the description led me to believe.
This memoir about a miscalculated relationship missed the mark for me, but it is an #UnpopularOpinion over on the storygraph.
Felix had serious trauma in her childhood, (CW⬇️) and began seeing psychiatrists and having trouble in school. She left home and was embroiled in a tumultuous relationship before being admitted to a psych ward upon its demise. Lots of reviewers relate, but it was overwritten and over dramatic for me. 🤷🏻♀️