A review by mbincolor
Highly Illogical Behavior by John Corey Whaley

4.0

Highly Illogical Behavior is what happens when a 16-year-old who suffers from severe panic attacks and agoraphobia meets a 17-year-old type-A perfectionist.

Right before his three-year hiatus from the world, Solomon Reed, had a panic attack at his school fountain. Reed's episode left a lasting impression on another student, Lisa Praytor, who eventually decides to seek Reed out as the subject of her college entrance essay. Lisa, and eventually, her boyfriend Clark, befriend Reed and find that there's a lot more to the recluse than they imagined. This book touches on mental illness, sexuality, relationships, morals/ethics and the power of a strong support system.

Highly Illogical Behavior was a quick, fun read and I look forward to my next Whaley book.