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A review by ambroseabel
Not My Problem by Ciara Smyth
3.0
Rating: 3.5
I read this book when I was in deep contemplation about my course in college and in a certain relationship where I ended it for the better. Aideen's struggles of performing better in school are something that I can deeply relate to right now, where she doesn't know what her passions in life are and I am deeply connected with that.
This book is not only for the struggles of one's course like mine but this is also a story where loners form long-lasting friendships and start a relationship with someone you thought you hated in the past. My favorite character in this book is definitely Kavi and Aideen's sarcasm.
Though I would like it if the author included the part where Ms. Devlin helps Aideen with her family problems and that would have made a satisfying ending for me rather than ending it on an open-ended ending.
I read this book when I was in deep contemplation about my course in college and in a certain relationship where I ended it for the better. Aideen's struggles of performing better in school are something that I can deeply relate to right now, where she doesn't know what her passions in life are and I am deeply connected with that.
This book is not only for the struggles of one's course like mine but this is also a story where loners form long-lasting friendships and start a relationship with someone you thought you hated in the past. My favorite character in this book is definitely Kavi and Aideen's sarcasm.
Though I would like it if the author included the part where Ms. Devlin helps Aideen with her family problems and that would have made a satisfying ending for me rather than ending it on an open-ended ending.