![]() ![]() The secondary characters are definitely what made this book more enjoyable. ![]() Who wouldn’t? In fact, all of the girls in Cabin Three were incredible. ![]() She’s Stevie’s roommate, and she’s very optimistic. HOWEVER, I think that’s only because as a reader you want what’s best for her, so when she rejects treatment and plots to escape you sympathise with her but more than anything you want her to get better.Īshley was the stand to character. The way she treats the other girls in her cabin is cold, and she’s not very polite to her shrink. So wrong that it needs to be capitalised, underlined, and in a different colour. I had the opportunity to review Paperweight when it first came out, but I declines thinking that because the subject matter wasn’t for me, I wouldn’t enjoy the story. I’ve never read anything about eating disorders before and, if I’m being 100% honest, the topic scares me. Heavy stuff, right? (Trigger warnings: self-harm, eating disorders, volatile relationships, manic-pixie-dream-girl.) Twenty seven days after she arrives it will be the first anniversary of her brother’s death, and to honour his memory, because she feels entirely responsible, she wants to kills herself. Paperweight follows Stevie who is admitted to a rehab centre for eating disorders. ![]()
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