75 pages • 2 hours read
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Turtles All the Way Down by John Green follows 16-year-old Aza Holmes, who grapples with obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety, as she reconnects with Davis, the son of a missing billionaire, alongside her friend Daisy. As Aza and Davis grow closer while seeking clues about his father's disappearance, Aza faces major challenges in her mental health and relationships, leading to self-discovery and growth. The book addresses mental health issues, including obsessive-compulsive disorder and self-harm.
Turtles All the Way Down by John Green receives praise for its authentic portrayal of mental illness and compelling character development. Readers appreciate Green's sensitive handling of OCD and anxiety. However, some critique the plot's pacing and believe it falls short compared to his previous works. Ultimately, it's a thoughtful and impactful read.
A reader who would enjoy Turtles All the Way Down by John Green is typically a young adult or an adult who appreciates introspective, character-driven stories about mental health and self-discovery. Fans of The Fault in Our Stars or Looking for Alaska will find a similar emotional depth and compelling narrative in this novel.
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Lexile Level
840LMental Illness
Relationships: Family
Relationships: Friendship
Mystery / Crime Fiction
Realistic Fiction
Modern Classic Fiction