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Small Spaces by Sarah Epstein
5.0
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I don't normally read thrillers, but OH BOY did I love this one. I quickly read like 30 pages when I had a break between classes and I couldn't concentrate for the rest of the day because I was desperate to find out what happened. The writing style was flawless and immediately pulled me into the book. The characters were genuine and fleshed out and I constantly questioned their motives.
We're introduced to a gay character from the start and I love books with good representation. Tash' anxiety and claustrophobia are portrayed very well and we get a very real look at what anxiety attacks look like. Mental illness is not beautiful, as so many books make it out to be, and the fear and panic really hit you hard in this book.
It was a wonderful read that had me looking under my bed every five minutes to make sure Sparrow wasn't waiting for me.
I don't normally read thrillers, but OH BOY did I love this one. I quickly read like 30 pages when I had a break between classes and I couldn't concentrate for the rest of the day because I was desperate to find out what happened. The writing style was flawless and immediately pulled me into the book. The characters were genuine and fleshed out and I constantly questioned their motives.
We're introduced to a gay character from the start and I love books with good representation. Tash' anxiety and claustrophobia are portrayed very well and we get a very real look at what anxiety attacks look like. Mental illness is not beautiful, as so many books make it out to be, and the fear and panic really hit you hard in this book.
It was a wonderful read that had me looking under my bed every five minutes to make sure Sparrow wasn't waiting for me.