



I’ve had them for a very long time, but don’t like to talk about them. I raved about it on Twitter, and then again these past few months when talking about favourite books of 2017. I devoured the entire thing in one sitting (I think it was about 5 hours in one go) and that it changed my life. If you’ve been following me on Twitter for a while, you know that back in March I got a copy of Under Rose-Tainted Skies by Louise Gornall for my birthday. It’s about how this book changed my life. It is a review of Under Rose-Tainted Skies, and also a post on how important this book is. Today’s post is a little more than a review. (warning: this review contains spoilers and sensitive content) Can she let him go for his own good-or can Norah learn to see herself through Luke’s eyes? Their friendship turns deeper, but Norah knows Luke deserves a normal girl. Instead, he sees a girl who is funny, smart, and brave. So she stays safe inside, watching others’ lives through her windows and social media feed.īut when Luke arrives on her doorstep, he doesn’t see a girl defined by medical terms and mental health. She knows that fearing everything from inland tsunamis to odd numbers is irrational, but her mind insists the world outside is too big, too dangerous. Synopsis: At seventeen, Norah has accepted that the four walls of her house delineate her life. TRIGGER WARNINGS: Self Harm Violence Home Invasion Panic Attacks Isolation MI Stigma **If I ever miss a Trigger warning you think should be included, comment here or email me the one I missed and I will add it immediately to the post** **This Review is in no way an endorsement of the author unless specifically stated so**
