Ratings11
Average rating3.7
Christie Tate's metaphoric storytelling reads better than 90% of the fiction I've read this year. That being said, this book is weird af. I was into it for the first 100ish pages, but the fervid intensity of her self involvement and creepy questionable “prescriptions” given by her therapist left me wanting in the end. It didn't help that I googled her halfway through the book and discovered her lack of respect for her child's boundaries.