After readings Silvera's "They both die at the End", I knew that I needed to continue reading more of his work. My next read was "More happy than Not". This book was probably the best 10.99 I've ever spent. Between plot twist, harbored feelings and internalized hatred Silvera's attempt to convey Aarons story was groundbreaking. The book deals with so many heavy topics like homophobia, suicide and so much more. I have only been able to read the book start to finish twice, because the emotional misery and heartbreak that I felt for Aaron could not be experienced anymore. The book was hard to pick up after reading it, and even harder to put down. Although the story seems like a series of never ending misfortunate events, Aarons attempts to be better always makes for an interesting read. I do not recommend this book to anyone whos not in the best state of mind. Probably the best YA- novel I've ever read. Once again, Silvera has created a masterpiece worth reading.