![]() The plot was very intriguing and very well paced, with alternating chapters and sometimes even sentences between their worlds. There is a lot of other diversity too, Nolan is Latino, and Amara is a bisexual POC character. I have to say, this book rocks with disability rep! Because of a seizure, Nolan has lost part of his leg, and Amara, the other main character has lost her tongue so she cannot speak, has trouble eating and uses sign language. Though it’s not exactly epilepsy, the rep for epilepsy is actually very accurate. Until Nolan gets a new med to try and finds out he can actually communicate with Amara… ![]() That can be a blink, a whole night’s sleep, and it even comes in seizures when something’s happening in the other world. Wow this was quite the ride! I adored the concept of this book: through some sort of epileptic seizures Nolan gets a glimp of a whole other world through the eyes of a girl named Amara every time he closes his own eyes. ![]()
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