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You'll Never Know by Katie Cross

naturallybookish's review

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Almost finished but it seemed  that the story was going to end in a aggravating way so I stopped. I hate to give my time to books that end boringly.

kelseykeating's review

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5.0

I'm a big fan of the HHS books - they're fun, real, and hit you right in the feels. There are so few books out there in women's fiction that are about weight that are REALISTIC! I mean, seriously. The HHS books are life changers.
Rachelle is such a relatable character, and her story has been my favorite so far. Sometimes, just losing weight isn't enough to be happy - you have to *like* yourself, and Rachelle's journey is something I think every woman can relate to on some level.
Jump in, you won't regret it.
(The books are stand-alone, too, so you can start anywhere!)

beesandbooks's review

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3.0

Aside from some of the issues, I once again saw value in the underlying point of this book. Rachelle couldn’t find happiness in food, or boys, or alcohol, or exercise, or even being thin. Arguably, by the end of the book she hasn’t found happiness but instead found a path to happiness. This is a lot more realistic than a narrative of “oh look how much better my life is now that I weigh less!” I also appreciated that despite her hesitance to join in on therapy, Rachelle does give honesty and time to the therapist in acknowledgement. The heavy topics addressed in this book, though, aren’t covered to their full extent. Things are often glossed over in a phone call description, or touched on for a single moment then skipped off of by nature of an event in the book’s plot. There were a lot of half-formed ideas of health and happiness that were almost poignant but pulled away at the last second, leaving them ill-advised. It was a frustrating back and forth of “wow that’s a good point” and “oh my god no.” Complicated, but with a critical eye still enjoyable.

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