A review by sparklequeer
I See Me by Meghan Ciana Doidge

5.0

One of the best books I have ever read, "I See Me" is full of fascinating, flawed characters with believable reactions and a wonderful and realistic premise. Falling between Dowser 3 and 4 but featuring an entirely different, and arguably even more engaging, protagonist, Doidge's phenomenal book tells the story of darkly intense Rochelle, an artist who believes her magic is actually hallucinations. Medicated by the doctors at her group home, her grasp on sanity is sometimes quite slender. The perspective is fascinating, dark, gritty, and ultimately deeply satisfying.