![]() But now his father is missing and his mom is dead, and his father's massive fortune-if found dead- is going to go to a lizard. She runs into his son, Davis, which she had met years ago, but hasn't been in contact with him since. But one thing keeps her occupied for a little bit- the Pickett missing person case. It is always a battle for her, between what she wants as a person, and her anxiety and thoughts keeping her from that. ![]() To the point where she drinks hand sanitizer after kissing somebody. ![]() She has an inherent fear of mostly bacteria and germs or infections. She falls down into what she calls 'thought spirals', and it is hard for her to come back. This story is about Aza, who suffered from anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder at an extreme level. He has a way of coming up with stories-difficult stories, that may touch on harder topics-and making them powerful and emotional, to the point where you can't put it down, and can't wait to pick it up again. John Green is a powerful author, and I especially enjoyed his book "The Fault in our Stars". ![]()
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