![]() He is initially skeptical about her intentions, because he’s used to people sucking up to him to get close to his dad. Aza begins to develop feelings for Davis, the son of missing billionaire Russell Pickett. Some people might find those parts difficult to read, but he really gives you a sense of what it feels like to live with OCD.īecause this is a John Green novel, romance must factor into the equation. John’s writing feels almost claustrophobic when describing Aza’s mental swirl. Her struggles are a huge part of the book, as her compulsions constantly get in the way of her social life. When a local billionaire goes missing and a $100,000 reward is offered for information about his disappearance, she and her best friend decide to track him down.Īza’s quest is complicated by the fact that she has obsessive compulsive disorder and severe anxiety. Turtles All the Way Down tells the story of Aza Holmes, a high school student from Indianapolis. ![]() ![]() I’ve read a couple of John’s books and enjoyed each one, and his latest is no exception. Phoebe doesn’t have to keep the secret any longer, because that book- Turtles All the Way Down-was released late last year. ![]()
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