More Happy Than Not
by:
Adam Silvera (author)
In his twisty, gritty, profoundly moving New York Times bestselling-debut—also called “mandatory reading” and selected as an Editors' Choice by the New York Times—Adam Silvera brings to life a charged, dangerous near-future summer in the Bronx.In the months after his father's suicide, it's been...
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In his twisty, gritty, profoundly moving New York Times bestselling-debut—also called “mandatory reading” and selected as an Editors' Choice by the New York Times—Adam Silvera brings to life a charged, dangerous near-future summer in the Bronx.In the months after his father's suicide, it's been tough for sixteen-year-old Aaron Soto to find happiness again—but he's still gu
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781616956776 (1616956771)
ASIN: 1616956771
Publisher: Soho Teen
Pages no: 300
Edition language: English
So, this book is about Aaron's confusion, pain, and also nascent happiness, and because of the *plot twist* he's an unreliable narrator - I think much of what made me sad about this book was because of the character of Aaron and how I wish he got a better deal - and initially this read like a really...
So, this book is about Aaron's confusion, pain, and also nascent happiness, and because of the *plot twist* he's an unreliable narrator - I think much of what made me sad about this book was because of the character of Aaron and how I wish he got a better deal - and initially this read like a really...
I loved the diversity in this book. The science-fictiony element of the institute offering a treatment that could make you forget things was interesting but not for me. I think the story was relatable in some ways but unrealistic in others. I think some people would love the storyline and main chara...
This was recommended to me since I loved "Everyone We've Been." This book has a similar setup teen gets to a tough moment in life and wants to go an institute and get his memoires suppressed. However, there's a twist and then even more after that. I felt for the character of Aaron Soto. However, I f...
the twist blew me away, i wasn't expecting it.i couldn't srop crying at the ending either.when you're comfronted with the possibility of erasing or changing your painful past in memories, would you take it?tbh, yes i would.and maybe I'd be as bad off in a totally different way.i actually didn't know...