She discusses growing up with many mental health illnesses and disorders while trying to make activities that surrounded each bout of disorder hilarious. She goes on and on and on it’s tiring and you literally just make the book a dormant coaster on your table for a few days or use it as a mouse pad for your computer until you are ready to resume her rambling. This book is full of so much ramble, too much ramble actually. Although not in those exact words, but still obviously stated and I agree with her. One of the major reason’s one can’t critic this book too much is that the author does say right at the very beginning that this book is not for every one. Other Titles Let’s Pretend This Never Happened Publisher/Year of 1st Publication: Flatiron Books.
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