The Extraordinaries
2016 • 405 pages

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Goodreads says it's a trilogy!!!! Which I'm very excited about! I really enjoyed this book and I can't wait to see what the other books will hold. Especially after that ending! This post will be mostly be just rambling about how much I connected to the characters (well, mostly the main character). So it might be a bit long.

If you were wondering what on earth I was doing, rambling on in the summary; the main character (Nick) has ADHD. The book is ownvoices for its queer rep and the neurodiverse rep. I have ADHD, so I was pretty excited to see a MAIN character have it too. And while I can't speak for medicated ADHD rep (because I haven't been on meds since like high school), I do think it was great representation of how a person with ADHD thinks and reacts and speaks.

I have so so many notes in my Kindle that's just ME in all caps and etc etc because I RELATED so much to the main character!! And that's really really important for me (someday I'll do a post on what makes or breaks a book for me) – to connect to a character and to relate to them. Nick was definitely one of them, what he said I felt. Like when he said something embarrassing and immediately regretted it? I've spent multiple nights thinking back to literally anything mildly embarrassing I've said in the past.

And when he rambles and goes on about x or y topic and other people are like... and they don't exactly know what to do or say; or sometimes (and this does happen) that even your best or closest friends or family do say something rude about the ADHD. And it hurt Nick, and it hurt me as well. Because that is something that happens alll the time. I don't think people really get how it affects our day-to-day life/living. There's never a moment where my ADHD lets me like... rest. Not even at night, when I'm ‘trained' to sleep. My brain is always on overdrive and multitasking and thinking and thinking and thinking.

But anyway! Let's carry on from all the rambling. I loved the other characters. Seth

July 19, 2020