A review by katevaliant
No One Here Is Lonely by Sarah Everett

4.0

I can see this appealing to fans of Black Mirror since it reminded me of episode "Be Right Back" but with a happier ending.

I appreciated the way the author dealt with college dread and worries in this book and the changes that happen between high school and college from changing friendships to trying to figure out the future. While Eden does talk to a program who mimics her dead crush and confides in it, this story is very much focused on Eden finding herself while struggling with a dying friendship and her family imploding. Her new companion keeps her company throughout. I admit I found the pacing a bit slow at times.