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Blythewood by Carol Goodman

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2.0

The imagery in this novel was way too overdone. The story has too much describing going on, and I couldnt understand the plot due to the overwhelming detail.
How to Disappear by Ann Redisch Stampler

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i had to DNF this book. there was no plot whatsoever, nor were there any large character developments. definitely the worst read of 2019 thus far.
Lucky Few by Kathryn Ormsbee

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4.0

okay, this is the greatest representation of homeschoolers i have ever seen. obviously, there are plenty of cliches about being homeschooled—as represented in the beginning of the book—but literally NONE of us, my self included, are like that (unless you're in a cult, which is chill too).

My Heart and Other Black Holes by Jasmine Warga

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5.0

i loved the message in this book. i love the representation of depression, the black slug that eats away your happiness is a perfect description. however, it felt like the author was romanticizing mental illness, which is the only problem i have.
Eliza and Her Monsters by Francesca Zappia

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5.0

Eliza And Her Monsters is one of the FUCKING most beautiful young adult contemporary novels i have ever read. i absolutely devoured this book and enjoyed every second of it.