4.5 Stars The Edge of Anything follows two very different girl's journeys. One is a popular MVP volleyball player who seems to have a promising future ahead of her. The other is an anxiety ridden, and germaphobic, outsider who has a traumatic past. When they both get bad news, they find each other and show what the power of human connection can do. A dramatic story about friendship, loss, and bravery, The Edge of Anything is a fantastic tale that will keep you on the edge of your seat and cradling the nearest tissue box. This book deals with some very deep and hard topics. It is surely different from the rest of what I have been reading. I've lately been enthralled in fantasy so this realistic fiction was almost like a breath of air. It was a really good book but at times I think that the characters can become a bit unrelatable. It is especially crazy that this book is being released during this pandemic. In a time where a lot of us are lacking human interaction but desperately wanting it, this book can show us why we are still fighting to see our friends and family. This book is incredible and I am glad to have had the chance to read it. This was not an acknowledgment book, but not because it wasn't good but because it ended really well and felt complete. I also received this book from Once Upon a Book Club and it included a letter from the author. That letter felt like the acknowledgments and I was happy to end the book where I did. I recommend this book to those into dramatic realistic fiction. If you like This is Us then you will probably like this book. It has twists and turns and will leave you wanting to tell your friend that you love and miss them.
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