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Words reassure..
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Book Review: Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez

Yours Truly Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The author had me hooked on this line:

"I rolled my eyes and waited. This year was going to be my villain origin story, I just knew it."

This male protagonist, I can't help but fall for him. It's not because he fits the typical alpha male stereotype or because he's conventionally attractive. It's because he's relatable. His anxiety and vulnerability are portrayed with such nuanced detail and accuracy that it feels like I'm looking into a mirror. He overthinks the smallest details, feels uneasy around new people, finds solace in familiar songs and shows, and gets caught in loops of social anxiety. He's me - the anxious one.

What's truly heartwarming is how he opens up and exposes his innermost thoughts and feelings, sharing his journal with someone special. This is a monumental step, especially for an introvert. He invites her into his world, giving her the power to either break him or love him, depending on her choice. It all feels incredibly personal, almost like a mirror reflecting my own insecurities and fears.

The story doesn't just stop there. I found myself empathizing with Briana too, understanding her trauma from past relationships and her struggle to trust again. The emotional depth of both characters takes the reader on a rollercoaster ride of feelings - from relatable anxieties to moments of courage and vulnerability, it's a journey that hits close to home.

In conclusion, this book is an emotional rollercoaster that beautifully captures the complexities of human emotions, anxieties, and the delicate dance of trust and vulnerability in relationships. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a story that resonates on a deeply personal level.


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