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A review by bibliomikee
Phoebe Unfired by Amalie Jahn
5.0
Phoebe Unfired follows our female heroine Phoebe who has suffered trauma after she got Covid and infected her fragile brother Toby to near death, and because of that incident, she became germophobic.
TW: mental health issues
I honestly don’t know what to say anything about this book. This book talks about the virus which has destroyed so many lives today which is the COVID virus and is still spreading throughout the whole world or universe. This is my first encounter to have read such an important matter or subject which is relevant today because this book not just talks about the virus but mental health as well.
The entirety of this book? IT. WAS, REALLY. GOOD. GREAT! *CHEF’S KISS*
Even though I am not in the position to say this or I have no right to say this but the mental health portrayed here was really great and heartbreaking and the process of battling it was heartwarming. Reading this was a bunch mixture of heartbreaking, sad, happy, heartwarming, delightful, and sincere. I felt the heroine’s emotions and her character. I absolutely love Phoebe and her friends as well. They are very helpful and considerate to Phoebe’s defects/issues especially Walter and JP. They’re for keeps! The bond from family and friends was admirable, sweet, and adorable to bits.
Everyone should read this book. This book is very important and shouldn’t be missed! It’s an eye-opener, a hopeful heartwarming, light but full of substance story! I cannot recommend this enough!
Rating: 4.5/5 stars!
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the eARC!
TW: mental health issues
I honestly don’t know what to say anything about this book. This book talks about the virus which has destroyed so many lives today which is the COVID virus and is still spreading throughout the whole world or universe. This is my first encounter to have read such an important matter or subject which is relevant today because this book not just talks about the virus but mental health as well.
The entirety of this book? IT. WAS, REALLY. GOOD. GREAT! *CHEF’S KISS*
Even though I am not in the position to say this or I have no right to say this but the mental health portrayed here was really great and heartbreaking and the process of battling it was heartwarming. Reading this was a bunch mixture of heartbreaking, sad, happy, heartwarming, delightful, and sincere. I felt the heroine’s emotions and her character. I absolutely love Phoebe and her friends as well. They are very helpful and considerate to Phoebe’s defects/issues especially Walter and JP. They’re for keeps! The bond from family and friends was admirable, sweet, and adorable to bits.
Everyone should read this book. This book is very important and shouldn’t be missed! It’s an eye-opener, a hopeful heartwarming, light but full of substance story! I cannot recommend this enough!
Rating: 4.5/5 stars!
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the eARC!