Review of Orinthia

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Mental health issues can happen to anyone, and they come in different forms. In this amazing book, we follow Orinthia and her life journey overcoming life obstacles, the biggest of which is her mental problem: Will she overcome it? Or will she learn to live with it?
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Orinthia: Super Mental by Most Everyone seems like a meaningful read for young adults, especially those dealing with or supporting someone with anxiety. With themes of resilience and optimism, this story promises to inspire while addressing real-life struggles. It’s a great chance to get the book for free and experience a story that resonates with young readers on a deeper level.
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It feels like I have already read this wonderfully woven piece which has presented Most Everyone's 'Orinthia' in such a captivating review. 'Orinthia' is indeed Super Mental! Maybe it pays to overthink sometimes. Congrats on BOTD.
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"Orinthia" by Most Everyone is a book about a group of people who, because of their naivety, will become test subjects for a newly developed pill. This pill is supposed to cure their mental disorder. One of the test subjects is the young lady Orinthia.
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Judgment and the inability to control how people feel about you is something that can never change. However, the inability to ignore what people think about you and just live your life is where the true problem lies. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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Today's BOTD is a YA novel with characters who are struggling with their mental health, as well as experiening feelings many teens face today. I like that the themes (bravery, betrayal, love, trust, and family) circle around real-life issues, making it super relatable, relevant, and engaging to young adult readers! Thanks so much! I downloaded Book 1 & 2 of the series. :-)
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Reading about how Orinthia overcame her mental health problems and found the bravery to confront her fears is incredibly motivating. I'm eager to read it because the concept and storyline sound very intriguing. Congrats on BOTD.
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'Orinthia: Book One - The Super Mental Series by Most Everyone is an engrossing novel that tells the story of a group of people, both young and old, who fell victim to an eye-catching poster promising a free cure for a variety of mental disorders.'
Mental health disorders can be quite challenging.
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It's wonderful to read a book with this plot, and even more intriguing to discover the authenticity of Potentia Auxilium. Congratulations on being Book of the Day (BOTD)!
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This seems like an interesting read and I have to admit that not all that glitters is gold.
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Orinthia: Book One - The Super Mental Series by Most Everyone features themes of mental illness and the various ways it manifests/presents itself. In this book, you will read about the various emotions presented by each struggle.
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I can see myself in Orinthia which makes me want to read. The fact the it’s a drug trial makes the plot interesting and I want to know if it helps her in some way if not directly indirectly.
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Relatable. Everyone is going through struggle at some point. Who you truly are and what to do with life. I think this novel had more to offer aside health issues. The storyline seems captivating and well-written. The author did a good job addressing these complex issues to promotes empathy and understanding. Thank you for a nice and insighful review.
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We all yearn to have a cure to a distressing illness, that includes mental illness of any kind. I pity Orinthia for she was among the group that was deceived for a cure to their mental issue through an eye-catching poster, but the real deal was hidden from them. What was the pill? And did the test on the victims succeed? I would love to follow through the story of Orinthia and find out what transpired through her life journey and her quest to combat mental impairment. I will read the book.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting young adult story following Orinthia and others who are promised a miracle pill that will get rid of her mental health concerns. Will it work or will it not? It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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