Review of Orinthia
Posted: 06 Aug 2024, 17:26
[Following is a volunteer review of "Orinthia" by Most Everyone.]
"Orinthia," authored by Most Everyone, is a book that follows the protagonist, Orinthia, who takes part in a drug trial. This pill is named "Potentia Auxilium," with the belief it will address her anxiety disorder. This trial leads to complications that start up the plot for this intriguing story. Orinthia’s willingness to undertake this trial is due to her insecurities and extreme self-consciousness. She feels judged by everyone around her and also thinks too much. Get a copy to find out the basis behind this test and the power this pill could wield.
I find this book engaging and highly relatable. I believe so, because most people feel insecure about themselves at some points in life. Hence, they can go any length to cure their anxiety. I enjoyed reading about Orinthia’s character, and I also admire how she was able to put her grief and emotions in check, even after losing her mother. Orinthia’s personality has given me the zeal and determination to overcome life’s obstacles. The book discusses themes that revolve around bravery, betrayal, and family bonds that overcome all. In this book, I discovered that all that glitters is not gold, and we should be careful on how we accept things without first verifying facts.
I commend both the author and editor for bringing out a flawless and well-crafted work. I found no errors while I was reading. I have no negatives to state in this book. It is well-plotted out and easily understandable. The author has done an excellent job of addressing mental health and issues surrounding it. In essence, I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars.
If you wish to take a deep dive into mental health and understand it better, then this book is definitely worth the read. In addition, if you’re struggling with mental health and wish to find out ways of handling it, this book is ideal for you.
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Orinthia
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"Orinthia," authored by Most Everyone, is a book that follows the protagonist, Orinthia, who takes part in a drug trial. This pill is named "Potentia Auxilium," with the belief it will address her anxiety disorder. This trial leads to complications that start up the plot for this intriguing story. Orinthia’s willingness to undertake this trial is due to her insecurities and extreme self-consciousness. She feels judged by everyone around her and also thinks too much. Get a copy to find out the basis behind this test and the power this pill could wield.
I find this book engaging and highly relatable. I believe so, because most people feel insecure about themselves at some points in life. Hence, they can go any length to cure their anxiety. I enjoyed reading about Orinthia’s character, and I also admire how she was able to put her grief and emotions in check, even after losing her mother. Orinthia’s personality has given me the zeal and determination to overcome life’s obstacles. The book discusses themes that revolve around bravery, betrayal, and family bonds that overcome all. In this book, I discovered that all that glitters is not gold, and we should be careful on how we accept things without first verifying facts.
I commend both the author and editor for bringing out a flawless and well-crafted work. I found no errors while I was reading. I have no negatives to state in this book. It is well-plotted out and easily understandable. The author has done an excellent job of addressing mental health and issues surrounding it. In essence, I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars.
If you wish to take a deep dive into mental health and understand it better, then this book is definitely worth the read. In addition, if you’re struggling with mental health and wish to find out ways of handling it, this book is ideal for you.
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Orinthia
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon