Psychiatrist sould recommend this novel to guardians of patients with OCD..
Excellent depiction of OCD and how absolutely insufferable it could be. And it was consistent throughout the novel. How it's not something you could get rid of, how it's something you learn to live with. It did not show an ascending line graph of the cure. It showed setback and effort to get over it. REALISTICLY. How it affect each aspect of your life.
the book has a lot of cute 2AM quotes. It is an unpredictable, realistic yet not so commonly occuring story set in Indianapolis.
It thankfully doesn't totally revolve around love, for a change its about somebody's constant struggle unfolding very swiftly (and then you realising all the little things that fortunately make you different from the protagonist, it seems exhausting to have such thoughts!)
She has a friend, family and fortunately a billionaire boyfriend-ish guy too yet how she's lonely when she's fighting her thoughts.
Best thing about the angle of romance is it's totally something I'd go 'aaaaaa' wild for.
I like words. Words of romance, appreciation and whorls of words. It has some of that!!!
It also describes how each one has a piece of something they hold onto to miss their people how everyone is desperate to have a connection with gone.
The book is not something that will give you an epiphany, lifelong deep impactful lesson. It's pretty simple, normal but it's something you'd enjoy as an evening read novel.
Had this been a movie you'd prolly give it 6.5/10 but as a book with depth of simple frames it describes I'd give this 7.5/10