This novel may not be suitable for super fragile readers. The main character is a young woman struggling with Dissociative Identity Disorder. Please remind yourself that this young adult novel is written as fiction with little buds of education, a brief exploration of a rare disorder that no one has a complete understanding of before you go into any kind of tirade after reading.
I’m sure that providing entertainment along with a heightened awareness of what some people struggle with following childhood trauma was this author’s ultimate goal . . . and I think she accomplished just that.
I’d like to thank NetGalley for an advanced copy of Pieces of Me for my unbiased evaluation. 4 stars