Published in : 2020 Format read in : ebook Location : Los Angeles, US Rating : 4/5 Why I read it : I believe I saw this book first on the Morning's ToB longlist and then same day came across a copy in my library's Overdrive catalog and decided to read it. One line review : A slow mental destruction waiting to happen, live, as you read the book - not fun but also reinforces how easy it is to miss the signs. Who should read it : If a little stream-of-consciousness and reading about mental illness is something you gravitate towards, I would recommend this book to you. Soon, you’ll have your own beautiful boy or girl who will look at you with their perfect little face and you’ll feel love and hope and, mostly, you’ll feel the weight of everything that’s ever happened to you and everything that will ever happen to them and you’ll want to run. Thoughts : At the beginning of Pizza Girl , we learn that our unnamed protagonist is pregnant, just out of high school, and working as a pizz
I distinctly remember complaining a few months ago about how much trouble it was to select a book from the library. There's always some other book calling my name. And knowing very well that most of those books go unread, I would usually prefer not to take a truck load, only to come back again and guiltily return half of those unread.

And now that I got that cured, what do you know, I'm having trouble buying a book. Uh-huh!


Does that ever happen to you?

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Aren't reading, buying, not buying, etc., such delicious issues?
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As for book buying, yes! I have an Amazon gift card and just cannot make up my mind. Dangerous.
My excuse is that maybe I'll forget which books I want to read or even that it will go out of print before I get round to buying them if I wait to buy all of the others on my shelves, and things are made worse now I have an eReader.
Even though I was very excited about the book when I bought it, I haven't gone back to it. It seems to be on the back burner right now and maybe some other day, I'll pick it up.
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