More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera - 295 pages
After enduring his father's death, his own suicide attempt, and broken relationships with his friends and girlfriend, Aaron determines he want to go through memory alteration treatment -- especially when a friendship starts to turn into unrequited love.
This book was extremely depressing. There is nothing happy at all about it. The description alone acknowledges that the book probably will not be cheerful, however, a twist that comes towards the end makes the book probably one of the most depressing things I have ever read. Those who want to read this book will need to have the box of kleenex handy.

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