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A review by cryptidkay
The Nobleman's Guide to Scandal and Shipwrecks by Mackenzi Lee
adventurous
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
The Montague sibling books have always been wonderful. The characters have grown and developed but maintained their spunk. This is a fitting end to the siblings' journeys- largely happy endings. they all deserve that.
I did learn something though: I probably should not read books told in the first person where the protagonist has GAD. Because wow. Adrian and I were having twin breakdowns and it made it very hard to get through the book.
Lee has some of the best descriptions of what anxiety feels like and how extreme attacks can be over the smallest thing. I waited a long time for my library to get the audiobook in and it took like a chapter and a half for me to start having breakdowns.
Good times.
I did learn something though: I probably should not read books told in the first person where the protagonist has GAD. Because wow. Adrian and I were having twin breakdowns and it made it very hard to get through the book.
Lee has some of the best descriptions of what anxiety feels like and how extreme attacks can be over the smallest thing. I waited a long time for my library to get the audiobook in and it took like a chapter and a half for me to start having breakdowns.
Good times.
Graphic: Mental illness, Panic attacks/disorders, Self harm, and Death of parent
Moderate: Alcoholism, Physical abuse, Suicidal thoughts, and Suicide
Minor: Child abuse and Blood
This book's description of anxiety is very graphic and very accurate. Reader beware.