My Review of All Better Now by Neal Shusterman

Title: All Better Now

Author: Neal Shusterman

Expected Publication: February 4,2025

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Genre: Young Adult/ Dystopia/ Science Fiction/ Fiction/ Thriller/ Mystery/ Fantasy

Pages: 528 pages

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Review:

After falling in love with the Scythe series, I eagerly read Shusterman's new book! I was not disappointed! Shusterman takes the reader to a new level of a virus. I mean, the virus side effects do not sound terrible! All the negative feelings that affect millions of people daily are gone: greed, anger, stress, and even depression. 

The pandemic is in full blow and four different people and how their lives intertwine in surprising ways! Also, how each of the characters thought they were doing the right things, but it did not always work in the best way. I'm trying to decide how I feel about this book, but it's amazing, not only amazing, it's interesting and very thought-provoking! While I loved the storyline and the writing style, Shusterman has a very thrilling easy-to-read writing style that is not only captivating, it's addicting! However, there were times the writing seemed very long-winded, and the pacing dragged at some places but it does not take away from the story! Thank you Simon & Schuster and Netgalley for the opportunity to read and review this one! It was an interesting read and very thought-provoking! 

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