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her name is _______, she is 23, and the last two years have been hell.
Today she starts a new job, in a new place, and everything is looking up.
So why can't she shake the feeling that something bad is going to happen?
Is she just having a hard time letting go of the past, or is there actually something a little bit eerie about her new coworker - workplace - apartment? No, she must just be paranoid. Or is she?
This novel is an honest, gut-wrenching, beautiful portrayal of the pain of adulthood. Growing up is hard to do, but Ariel Hummer portrays it with a real, raw prose that will captivate you. The heartwarming development of our protagonist paired with a thrillingly dark plot will have you turning each page with excitement and dread until the very end.
lol thoughts ?
the book will slowly address different parts of her past that have left her broken, with the moral that we can't hide from our pain if we want to heal from it.
then, there will be warm and silly characters and sub plots that make you laugh, and fall in love with the people.
Finally, maybe she isn't paranoid - something weird is happening, but who better to fight this unknown monster than someone who's own journey has made her stronger than she ever thought possible?
Today she starts a new job, in a new place, and everything is looking up.
So why can't she shake the feeling that something bad is going to happen?
Is she just having a hard time letting go of the past, or is there actually something a little bit eerie about her new coworker - workplace - apartment? No, she must just be paranoid. Or is she?
This novel is an honest, gut-wrenching, beautiful portrayal of the pain of adulthood. Growing up is hard to do, but Ariel Hummer portrays it with a real, raw prose that will captivate you. The heartwarming development of our protagonist paired with a thrillingly dark plot will have you turning each page with excitement and dread until the very end.
lol thoughts ?
the book will slowly address different parts of her past that have left her broken, with the moral that we can't hide from our pain if we want to heal from it.
then, there will be warm and silly characters and sub plots that make you laugh, and fall in love with the people.
Finally, maybe she isn't paranoid - something weird is happening, but who better to fight this unknown monster than someone who's own journey has made her stronger than she ever thought possible?
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