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by Corey Ann Haydu

2023-08-27 15:13:53

Haydu's first novel for teenagers is not due to emotional weakness but those who can afford it will never regret obsessive-compulsive disorder and recently diagnosed high school student Bea . Very uncomfortable and fanatical journey under the obsessive-compulsive disorder

When Bea kissed a strange boy while school dancing outages, it was obvious that she had changed a bit, but until her therapist put a few books on obsessive-compulsive disorder in the hands of Bea , The reader will notice that she is more realistic. That is an extreme trend. . Haydu is a wonderful word craftworker and Bea can alienate a person he loves but it is necessary to do some sort of ceremony so the reader is ready to get out of his skin You may feel it. One of the highlights of Bea's life is the remarkable romance of a boy Beck who was born out of school dance, re-emerging in Bea's group therapy course. He was suffering from his problems, and Bea found a comfort in a new relationship with someone who "crossed the border with one foot and entered a crazy town." They are as dysfunctional as the two, but they are also very suitable for each other with pain.

This is an original well-designed alternative for tackling normal teenage relationships and tackling serious mental health problems. (Fiction 14.14 or more)

In her first teenage novel, writer Corey Ann Haydu cleverly solved one of the most troublesome topics. Bea is not a cute character; she is an untrustworthy narrator who does not see the truth in most stories: she is very obsessive, she needs to check (eaves, follow the house, phone etc) Sylvie Ya and Austin (And her former boyfriend, who issued a detention order) is more than just a whim, this is anxiety. The reader is cramped because Bea's spiritual illness causes her (and Beck) to perform certain rituals, such as driving at less than 30 miles per hour or changing direction so as not to strike anything else It will be. However thanks to Haydu 's excellent writing, Bea succeeds in maintaining your foundation and hopes to get better.

Corey Ann Haydu gave Bea a fantastic and realistic sound that is different from other obsessions I have dealt with so far. I think she can learn more about her previous pursuit episode and her uneasy push. Bea is very annoying, but in many cases it is inappropriate, selfish and self-loving, but some of which are possibly due to her anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder. As I know how she treats her best friend, she knows that she acts unkindly rather than talking to Dr. Pat Patt and tell the truth, so she tells her behavior I hate lying to keep on going. For most novels, Bea is not just considerate. I was often not obsessive with her, but she gave her a result.

I like OCD LOVE STORY being that honesty. One after another, Corey Ann Haydu has created a character that can explain the situation. There are no flowers, violence in the bushes, no facts to avoid ugliness. Through the simple and appealing voice of Bea, Haydu has created a story that made himself and the problem that it became serious. Because of honesty and voice, I soon fell in love with Bea's role. Bea suggested a stereotype idea, but she is not alone. Her personality is unique and funny. That voice is very real, I immediately sympathized with her and began to contact her. In addition to good writing, I can not take my eyes off the page.