Sam@WLABB
A book, about teens with various mental illnesses at summer camp. I know, it sounds odd, but if you strip all that away, you have a lovely story of friendship, first love, and healing.
This was a fairly funny book about unfunny things (sort of like Me and Earl and the Dying Girl). The characters were quirky and there was a lot of funny banter. Crane did a commendable job of slowing unraveling her characters. I loved collecting all the pieces to assemble the full picture of each character's circumstance. I found a lot of the story very honest as well. There was a lot of really heartbreaking stuff, and that idea that you could let it break you or you could trust and preserve is quite a strong message. I would not say there was no foreshadowing to the ending, however, I still loved it, and greatly enjoyed all the parts leading up to it.
Overall: great read. An engaging story with lots of humor and heart filled with characters I grew to care about.