![]() ![]() ![]() Sure, she could be defensive and rude, but she had a really good heart and truly cared about the ones she loved. Aideen had such a distinctive voice, and reading her story was very entertaining and humorous! I loved the way Smyth wrote the chapters as often in books the chapters can be quite generic, but Smyth smashed Aideen’s voice perfectly – it was one of the strongest voices I’ve read to date!Īideen’s whole character was perfectly planned, to be completely honest with you. I think if I had to pinpoint the one thing which made this book stand out so much it would have to be the narrative voice. There was just something about it which made it stand out from other books in the genre, and I really enjoyed reading it – I could barely put it down once I started! It’s definitely one of my favourite reads of the year so far. I think it’s safe to say that Not My Problem was very different from other contemporaries I’ve read this year. Aideen soon discovers that she has a knack for solving other students’ problems – the only problem is, she can’t seem to solve any of her own. ![]() It all starts when she ends up pushing overachiever Maebh down the stairs in a bid to save her from her hectic schedule – and it completely explodes from there. Not My Problem follows the protagonist, Aideen, and her journey with fixing other people’s problems. ![]() Hi everyone! Today I’m going to be reviewing Not My Problem by Ciara Smyth. ![]()
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