A review by xxivo
The Immeasurable Depth of You by Maria Ingrande Mora

adventurous emotional hopeful reflective sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.25

I recieved an eARC through Netgalley in return for an honest review.


This book made me sob late at night when I finished it and it was perfect.

So the themes of this book were pretty heavy and I saw a lot of my teenage me in the main character making me immediately relate a lot to her. Her struggles with mental health were put on page very well. Her darker thoughts would pop up on random moments in small intrusive thoughts all too recognizable for me.
But there was also a right balance with happy moments inbetween. When Brynn meets Skylar you feel the adoration she has for this new girl which soon ends Brynn up at trying to solve the mystery around her. The path of solving it though is again filled with deep sad moments but also moments that gave me so so much hope and warmth.

I also never had read a book happening in Florida before so that was a lotta fun to read about a life people could potentially have over there.

Being sent to her dad Brynn was not allowed to bring her phone, and the dread that comes with that as someone myself who's support network is almost exclusively online Brynn's rage was all too relatable.
the way that ended though with her mother admitting it was not nice for her to do so felt like it healed something in me too.


In conclusion I totally enjoyed the book and kept talking to friends about it asking them to read it too because it was very well done and a good emotional read.