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Tell Me When You Feel Something
by Vicki Grant
*Thank you to Netgalley and Penguin Teen for an eARC in exchange for an honest review*
I want to preface this review that this book NEEDS to have trigger warnings for SA and grooming. These are heavy topics in the book and it needs to be addressed for readers wanting to read this book (and FROM the publisher/author and NOT reviewers).
Tell Me When You Feel Something follows 3 points of view: Vivi (the girl who overdosed), Davida, and Tim. I loved each of their views.
One thing I loved in this book is how there were police interviews woven into the story. The story was also told in separate time periods (before the overdose so we saw how it came to be, and after the overdose with Davida trying to figure out what happened).
I took a star off because of the missing TW. For me personally, I do not need them but based on stuff that has happened in my family and hearing from friends, it is a MAJOR deal to have them for something like this, a book where SA and grooming are main topics in it.
I want to preface this review that this book NEEDS to have trigger warnings for SA and grooming. These are heavy topics in the book and it needs to be addressed for readers wanting to read this book (and FROM the publisher/author and NOT reviewers).
Tell Me When You Feel Something follows 3 points of view: Vivi (the girl who overdosed), Davida, and Tim. I loved each of their views.
One thing I loved in this book is how there were police interviews woven into the story. The story was also told in separate time periods (before the overdose so we saw how it came to be, and after the overdose with Davida trying to figure out what happened).
I took a star off because of the missing TW. For me personally, I do not need them but based on stuff that has happened in my family and hearing from friends, it is a MAJOR deal to have them for something like this, a book where SA and grooming are main topics in it.