Nina is Not OK

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By Shaparak Khorsandi
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And if Nina sometimes wakes up with little memory of what happened the night before, then her friends are all too happy to fill in the blanks. All Nina feels is a deep sense of shame, that something very bad has happened to her…
A dark, funny – sometimes shocking – coming of age novel from one of the UK’s leading comedians.
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I read a complimentary copy that was sent to me.
Yes this is definitely a disturbing read.
The scene and description of sexual acts in a bar almost made me stop reading there and then.
I couldn’t leave it alone as it played on my mind and I wanted to know what happened to Nina.
Strong disturbing but true to life for some teenagers.
Well worth reading if you can stick with it.
Not for the faint-hearted, this book pulls no punches. Nina is a teenager with issues - but not just the usual teenage niggles, she is spiralling out of control and is becoming an alcoholic. The reasons behind her behaviour gradually unfold in a shocking way. It's not an easy read, but is well written and difficult to put down - you find you really care about the character and want her to find a way out of the self-destructive cycle she is following. It addresses very real issues of addiction and exploitation, but there is a positive...
Read more...I thought this was a brilliant book - brutal, gritty and shocking in places, but also warm, funny and uplifting in others. If you are a teenager, have been one, or have ever even met one, you should read this book!
I think this is an important book which tells it like it is for young people particularly women in the present 'slut-shaming' culture. I suffered from low self esteem, didn't most of us as teenagers, thankfully the culture was so different when I was Nina's age. I have experienced the tragedy of alcoholism in my non immediate family. I have also edged through the recent teenage years of a very precious daughter so could empathise. We both emerged pretty well unscathed but there was always the chance it could have gone the other way. I did feel as though the...
Read more...I received an advance reading copy of this title from Ebury Books via The Reading Agency, and this is my impartial review. Nina is seventeen, going to a sixth form college and is doing her A levels. Like almost all teens, she likes a drink, but in Nina's case she likes too many drinks, and she is most definitely NOT ok, as the title of the book suggests. Nina is not ok because she is grappling with many challenges in her life, and some very sizeable and overwhelming demons. She is trying to come to terms with the sudden, dramatic and unexpected...
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