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A review by pucksandpaperbacks
Every Last Word by Tamara Ireland Stone
5.0
This is an excellent story about a girl, Samantha who is struggling with OCD and anxiety. I could really relate to this story because Samantha has a hard time with her friendship. She has been friends with a group of girls "The Crazy Eights" now only 4 of them. They do not treat her as friends should treat each other. She can't let them go and move on. Friendship has always been my weakness, and I've dealt with this problem many times, holding onto friends who aren't true friends.
Poetry is a major factor in this book. Sam is introduced to a secret poetry club; Poet's Corner when she meets a girl, Caroline who takes her there. Poetry becomes a passion of hers and she meets new people during it; especially a love interest. Poet's Corner helps Sam in various ways such as reflecting on her past when she meets AJ a former classmate, who she patches things up with.
We are also introduced to another big part of Sam's life, Sue aka Shrink-Sue. Sue is Sam's therapist, who is one of my favorite characters besides, Sydney. Sue is a great character to see. She doesn't judge Sam and she helps in great ways. It's nice to see that side of Sam, too.
This story was executed brilliantly, and was very addicting. I couldn't put it down! It was definitely a unique story, one I have never read before. Toward the end of the book, I was blown away by the *spoiler* that is revealed. It really made me love the book even more, because IMO it's rare that a YA/Contemporary does this. It really captured Sam's OCD in full. This is a book everyone needs to pick up and start talking about. It's incredible!
Poetry is a major factor in this book. Sam is introduced to a secret poetry club; Poet's Corner when she meets a girl, Caroline who takes her there. Poetry becomes a passion of hers and she meets new people during it; especially a love interest. Poet's Corner helps Sam in various ways such as reflecting on her past when she meets AJ a former classmate, who she patches things up with.
We are also introduced to another big part of Sam's life, Sue aka Shrink-Sue. Sue is Sam's therapist, who is one of my favorite characters besides, Sydney. Sue is a great character to see. She doesn't judge Sam and she helps in great ways. It's nice to see that side of Sam, too.
This story was executed brilliantly, and was very addicting. I couldn't put it down! It was definitely a unique story, one I have never read before. Toward the end of the book, I was blown away by the *spoiler* that is revealed. It really made me love the book even more, because IMO it's rare that a YA/Contemporary does this. It really captured Sam's OCD in full. This is a book everyone needs to pick up and start talking about. It's incredible!