Normalish

Normalish

by Margaret Lesh

Emotions & Feelings
Amazon:★★★★4.1(94)
Goodreads:★★★★3.84(164)
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Added on January 14, 2026

Description

People tell you high school's so great and wonderful, but they're lying. It's mostly horrible and full of disappointment. It sucks. Your best friend abandons you. The jerk you're in love with pretends to be into you, and then the big dump. The boy you've really clicked with as a friend decides to go all crushy over you, so you break his heart just like yours was--smashed into little pieces. Your sister goes mental, and you get involved with a guy who’s even crazier than she is (who you know is a very bad idea, but you do it anyway). Math only adds another stink of failure to the whole thing. High school blows. Just ask Stacy. She’d want you to know.

Reader Reviews

Margaret Lesh

Some random facts about the writing of Normalish:Bags of pretzels consumed while writing Normalish: At least five. No, make that ten (if you include the editing process).Glasses of wine: Too many to remember.Chocolate: Mass quantities.Ice cream: About five pounds' worth, flavors varied.

★★★Jenni Arndt

You can read all of my reviews at Alluring Reads.Due to my addiction to contemporary novels as of late, I was quick to sign up for the blog tour for Normalish when I got the invite. I didn’t know quite what to expect with it because the cover isn’t exactly my favorite but the blurb made it sound like a book I would enjoy. And quite enjoy it I did! We got off to a bit of a rocky start, I’ll admit, but at about the halfway point this novel sucked me in and I was hooked.We experience Normalish as S

★★★★★Kevin Craig

This review is taken from my book review site TRY THIS BOOK ON FOR SIZE - http://trythisbookonforsize.blogspot.ca/"When I was twelve years old, I learned not to talk about death." ~ Stacy, NormalishSo begins a story of a young girl who eventually talks about everything. Stacy is a character I immediately liked. She's vulnerable and on the page, just like every great young adult character should be. She isn't afraid of telling the reader how she feels...it's her vulnerability that drags the reade