
Veronica Decides to Die
Veronica Decides to Die: A Book That Lost Its Luster
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I revisited Veronica Decides to Die, a book that initially hooked me in college. While it's still an engaging read, I was let down by the predictable ending and some cringeworthy moments. The writing style is straightforward, but it's the themes of boredom and desperation that really stick with you. The book's exploration of mental health is thought-provoking, but it's not without its flaws. It's a book worth reading, but it's not without its issues.






























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check_circlePros
- •It's easy to get hooked on, making it a quick read
- •The simple writing style is easy to follow
- •The book offers a thought-provoking exploration of mental health
- •Some memorable quotes stick with you
- •It's a great choice for fans of coming-of-age stories
- •It helps pass the time, especially during a long commute
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- •The ending is predictable and left me feeling underwhelmed
- •Some moments are cringeworthy and hard to overlook
- •Veronica's desperation can be off-putting at times
- •The book's themes of boredom and desperation can be overwhelming
- •The writing style, while simple, can feel a bit shallow
- •It's not as impactful as I remembered it being the first time around



