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nerdyprettythings 's review for:
The Antidote for Everything
by Kimmery Martin
Ugh, I'm so conflicted about this book. There were some things I really loved, but there was a lot I really disliked. I hate when a character does something they clearly wouldn't or the book seems to forget things we know about them (ex: "she didn't know if you could die from inhaling bad smells" - about the main character who has been shown to be a brilliant doctor; MC constantly being shocked that her gay BFF, who is also a doctor, has any grasp of the concept of using Latin phrases.) There's one moment where the MC gets smacked down a bit for her infantilization of the BFF, which she massively needed and deserved, but it didn't feel like she really learned from it. Also holy genre changes, Batman - a significant part of this book is centered around an almost completely tangential romance plot. There's also a heavy, heavy dose of "not all church people," which I found eyeroll-inducing.