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ABOUT THIS BOOK:
Her best friend is missing, her career is a disaster, she’s stuck living with her parents, and now her heart isn’t beating.
Can Brooklyn Thomas confront her past to save her present?
Summer is off to a bad start and getting worse. Brooklyn Thomas is pretty sure she’s mostly dead. She can’t feel her heart beat and she’s disappearing: her reflection keeps vanishing from mirrors. No one else seems to notice. Not her coworkers at the artisanal doughnut shop she works at after failing at her high-paying marketing job. Not her crush, whom she keeps humiliating herself in front of. Not her parents, whose basement suite she’s stuck living in now that she can’t afford rent anymore. To top it all off, she’s hallucinating stars from all her favorite TV shows who want Brooklyn to pull herself together and face the truth about what happened to her career, her best friend, and her relationship with her brother.
As her past collides with her present in painful and unexpected ways, Brooklyn must decide if she’s strong enough to confront what haunts her and get a second chance at a real life—before mostly dead turns into actually dead.
Brooklyn Thomas Isn’t Here explores how women contort and minimize themselves to fit the roles society and family offer them, and the serious price they pay for doing so.
RAITING: ⭐
REVIEW: I found myself unable to finish this book after the first chapter, as I found it to be a struggle to get through. The story is written in first person POV with Brooklyn as the narrator, but she seems disconnected from reality and repeats herself in various ways, making her character seem one-dimensional. After reading over a dozen pages, I still had no idea where the story was heading. Frustrated, bored, and feeling like the plot was going nowhere, I breathed a huge sigh of relief at the end of chapter and am marking this one as not for me. Join the Conversation Online!
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