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Book Review: Every Last Word by Tamara Ireland Stone

Edition: Hardcover

Genre: Teen/ YA


Synopsis:

If you could read my mind, you wouldn't be smiling. Samantha McAllister looks just like the rest of the popular girls in her junior class. But hidden beneath the straightened hair and expertly applied makeup is a secret that her friends would never understand: Sam has Purely-Obsessional OCD and is consumed by a stream of dark thoughts and worries that she can't turn off. Second-guessing every move, thought, and word makes daily life a struggle, and it doesn't help that her lifelong friends will turn toxic at the first sign of a wrong outfit, wrong lunch, or wrong crush. Yet Sam knows she'd be truly crazy to leave the protection of the most popular girls in school. So when Sam meets Caroline, she has to keep her new friend with a refreshing sense of humor and no style a secret, right up there with Sam's weekly visits to her psychiatrist. Caroline introduces Sam to Poet's Corner, a hidden room and a tight-knit group of misfits who have been ignored by the school at large. Sam is drawn to them immediately, especially a guitar-playing guy with a talent for verse, and starts to discover a whole new side of herself. Slowly, she begins to feel more "normal" than she ever has as part of the popular crowd . . . until she finds a new reason to question her sanity and all she holds dear.


Sarah's Review:

I love this book for multiple reasons. First of all I loved Sam as a person. She is trapped between social pressures of high school, and a mental illness that she desperately tries to hide. I totally identify with Sam because although we have different disorders, I felt the same way she did throughout high school. I like the focus on healthy coping mechanisms. I think this book could help a lot of people that are struggling despite it being fiction. The author did a great job representing OCD (from my perspective), and I think the representation was really important. I also loved the secret poet society, and how that tiny room was a safe space. This is one of my favorite books of all time.


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