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The Museum Of Intangible Things (2014)

by Wendy Wunder(Favorite Author)
3.71 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
1595145141 (ISBN13: 9781595145147)
languge
English
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publisher
Razorbill
review 1: If you're going to read this book, you need to know one thing: that Zoe has bipolar disorder and that most of this book takes place during - and because of - a manic episode, and that her best friend, Hannah, knows that Zoe is bipolar but is in denial about it and believes that her support will be enough to bring Zoe down to reality. It's a wonderful book, but you need to know what you're getting into.
review 2: I read some other reviews first and got mixed opinions mostly around the unrealistic category but i actually ended up really enjoying this book. I do agree the love interest was a little odd in places, i mean their personalities were shy but that was not how danny and hannah were portrayed at the beginning of the relationship. I did relate a little to e
... moreach of the best friends. I didnt think i was too attached to the characters until the end, surprisiingly. I also loved the road trip part. It was so different and weird and fun. This read was quick but had a deeper emotion throughout it because of zoe's mental illnesses but in the end it was enjoyable and beautiful. The writing was beautiful too! Wendy is hilarious too. All of her pages are packed with sarcasm and little jokes that made me laugh out loud at points in the story. I give this 4 out of 5 stars. less
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Heather
"You are my home and if I don't have you I have nowhere to go."
tangy
Ugh I need to read this hipster-looking book
Nadya
sooo different from what I expected
midnight
I am a little bummed by the ending.
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