Rating: 9/10

So, this is probably not a good thing, but I immediately found the main character, who is also the narrator, super relatable. I realized that that may be a tad worrying right around the part in which the main character tries to commit suicide. But honestly, her narrative voice is amazing. It is, hands down, the best thing about the book. Esther, the main character, is very witty and dry, but the best part is the practical way she looks at the world around her. Her scathing reviews of other people made me laugh out loud. This story is a poignant commentary on mental health as well as the experiences of a young woman, and frankly I would recommend everyone read it.