The Abnormality Profiles
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Read at Your Own Risk by TBHughes
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He told Ben he was at school. He said he was the normal one. But Kyle's been closer than anyone thinks, and while his family's been distracted, he's been fighting for his life. Kicked out of his home, he finds himself at the doorstep of Danny, founder of The Rec Room. Kyle is sure he'll be in and out, but when his best friend, Dixie, goes missing, he's not sure there's an end in sight. The third and final installment of The Abnormality Profiles follows Kyle Wood's confessional tale about his life from age 16-23.
Me, Myself, and I by TBHughes
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Life after high school was supposed to be Julia's clean slate-a way to be more than just a famous therapist's daughter and dead kid's sister. The year started off promising. Community college, date nights, everything on the townie bucket list. But it seems history, even an unreadable one, repeats itself, when her former best friend ends up in the hospital under mysterious circumstances. With his family determined to keep her at arm's length, Julia embarks on a journey to uncover the truth, only to confront the shadows of her own past when a cryptic letter from her long-lost mother surfaces.
Not a Bestseller by TBHughes
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Ben never wanted to write a book. Being autistic, troubled, and the fourth child? It just doesn't sound like a very interesting story. That doesn't stop his therapist, Dr. White, from giving Ben a blank journal. And when Dr. White's mysterious (and slightly annoying) daughter, Julia White, blackmails Ben into joining the therapy program, Ben finds he has no choice but to testify. So, he starts at the beginning: the day he stole a water bottle. From there, it only seems right to discuss his entrance into the group therapy program, his obsession with chocolate chip waffles, and the ever-crippled relationships with his parents and brothers. As Ben navigates his own life and works tirelessly to get himself out of therapy, self-discovery backfires in the worst way imaginable: he may not want to leave. Not a Bestseller is a YA contemporary absurdist novel about a young boy burdened by society's labels. In a Great Gatsby meets Wimpy Kid style, it tackles its story head-on with healthy doses of sarcasm and a lot of love. Now Available in Print! Link to Purchase: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1668597543 *Please note that this book has a heavy focus on mental health and will be discussing some sensitive issues*