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theheelerbooklife 's review for:
The Extraordinaries
by TJ Klune
Nick isn’t extraordinary, but he writes fan fiction about them and is quite popular in the fan fiction world. However, he sets out to become extraordinary. Nick has ADHD as well. He does face down with some extraordinary people, who are like superhero’s. This book is queer as well.
Okay, I’m going to admit the beginning was hard for me to concentrate on and I have been having horrible focus lately. Well, a lot of the time, but more recently. Anyway, I just got diagnosed with ADHD and the main character has ADHD, so that’s cool and relatable. I was able to concentrate on the middle to end well because I just got prescribed Vyvanse. Anyway, Nick was not always taking his meds and it would get him into trouble and one character mentioned he could be extraordinary by taking his meds. A difference was made. His father does become injured and this makes Nick want him more and bring him closer to his father. I really enjoyed seeing the father and son relationship. I enjoyed Nick’s crush. I thought this was a good book and look forward to the sequel.
Okay, I’m going to admit the beginning was hard for me to concentrate on and I have been having horrible focus lately. Well, a lot of the time, but more recently. Anyway, I just got diagnosed with ADHD and the main character has ADHD, so that’s cool and relatable. I was able to concentrate on the middle to end well because I just got prescribed Vyvanse. Anyway, Nick was not always taking his meds and it would get him into trouble and one character mentioned he could be extraordinary by taking his meds. A difference was made. His father does become injured and this makes Nick want him more and bring him closer to his father. I really enjoyed seeing the father and son relationship. I enjoyed Nick’s crush. I thought this was a good book and look forward to the sequel.