10 Things I Can See From Here

"Ninety-seven percent of people worried just fine. They felt the range of emotions, but they could still do life, even simultaneously. The remaining 3 percent? We were incapacitated" (245). Reading this book made me empathetic to someone suffering from anxiety. The main character, Maeve, struggles through spending 6 months with her step-mother and father, meeting and falling for a girl, taking care of her family, and explaining her anxiety. At the beginning of this book, Maeve's mind turns dark fast, and I almost put the book down (to be finished at a much later time). But I kept reading. And I became much more empathetic towards Maeve and her struggles. The cover of this book is neon pink, and I thought it would be a hot summer read. Not really. But I am glad I read it. 3/5 stars.

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I received this book from Blogging for Books for this review.