Wednesday, January 04, 2017

Definitions of Indefinable Things by @WhitneyTayBooks #BookReview #Giveaway

This title will be released on April 4, 2017.
 
This heartbreaking, humorous novel is about three teens whose lives intersect in ways they never expected.

Reggie Mason is all too familiar with "the Three Stages of Depression." She believes she’s unlocked the secret to keeping herself safe: Nobody can hurt you if you never let them in.

Reggie encounters an unexpected challenge to her misanthropy: a Twizzler-chomping, indie film-making narcissist named Snake. Snake’s presence, while reassuring, is not exactly stable—especially since his ex-girlfriend is seven months pregnant. As Reggie falls for Snake, she must decide whether it’s time to rewrite the rules that have defined her.
 





Whitney Taylor is a YA writer who only speaks one language--fangirl. When she's not devouring books, she spends here time taking selfies, obssesing over any TV show with a love triangle, and eating too much McDonald's. She's an English and Psychology major from Virginia who likes to pretend she's a supermodel from New York City.


This book is about a girl who suffers from depression and the boy she falls for who has a pregnant exgirlgriend.  I really didn't think I was going to mesh well with the MC Reggie but wow how wrong I was. I did love the aspects of how they handled their issues.  It shows the effects of depression and medication usage in a no nonsense witty way.  I just couldn't help but laugh out loud on more than one occasion. 

The romance in this one was really good. I loved the intro to both characters it worked out very well with snark and I loved it! The story was good as well it flowed very well and I just couldn't put it down.  The writing was easy to follow and its just one of those rare books that you will totally loose yourself within the story.  



Book in a Pinch
Depression showed in snarky and honest light with a pregnant girlfriend and one weird relationship triangle 
 Go Into This One Knowing 
Relationships, Mental Depression, Pregnant Teens











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