A New Favourite

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Krystal Sutherland's debut book, Our Chemical Hearts fell flat for me when I first read it last year, however, when I read the first look of her new book, A Semi Definitive List of Worst Nightmares, I fell in love with the writing and the setting of the book and it did not disappoint. A Semi Definitive List of Worst Nightmares is a truly unique story which is now one of my new favourites.

The book follows Esther who has bad anxiety and on one night gets robbed by Jonah, a boy who was once her friend until he moves away. With the robbery, Jonah gains Esther's semi list of worst nightmares which are things that she is scared off and Jonah suggests that they tackle these on a weekly based and with this a story is born.

Sutherland's writing is one of those that can keep you engaged with the story and I often felt that this had to be completed as the book goes to some dark places at moments but this is still done well even when mentioning pop culture references which don't take you away from the story and even add to it at moments.

The characters in the book where the main part of why I enjoyed the story so much as they are complicated and are completely lovable and I fell in love with Esther from the first page and as the book continues she develops so much and for me, that was so lovely to see. I also liked Jonah's character as he too did change over the course of the book especially from the first time he is seen on the page. The side characters of Eugene and Hephzibah were also wonderful.

I really also loved the way that this book dealt with anxiety and for me personally it was very an accurate portrayal of this and some of the ways that Sutherland writes this was accurate in describing what goes through my head at times.

The book often at times has two different plot points, the facing the fears side and the murder mystery, curse side which both does intertwine nicely and it was so nice to be resolved and to be both well throughout the book. I was never once bored through the story and was kept entertained.

The Verdict:

A Semi Definitive List of Worst NIghtmares is one of my new favourite books and encapsulates what it means to face your fears and beat them.