Francois Tremblay
231 Pages
Published April 2021
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“November is a Professional Manic Pixie Dream Girl, and her life is moved by feelings. Beef is a cult follower who lives a life moved only by a peculiar idea of “rationality.” On paper, they are the perfect couple. But what happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object? There are also hedgehogs involved, for some reason. The Woman Who Found Her Mind, by François Tremblay, is a satirical comedy which takes aim at both sides of the political spectrum. Infused with manic energy (no pun intended), it keeps the humor and weirdness rolling from beginning to end.”
I liked November’s character for what she was, Beef was a little too stereotypical for me but together they meshed well for this story. I drew the correlation to the political aspect fairly early on and think it made the story all the more interesting. I’m not usually a fan of “tropes” but it worked well for the author. While the book wasn’t completely my cup of tea, I appreciated the writing style and overall flow so I give She’s Found Her Mind a solid four stars.
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