The Making of Brio McPride by R. A. Reugg
Thank you, @RAReuggAuthor, @LoveBooksTours #Ad #LBTCrew, #Bookstagram, #FreeBookReview, for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The Making of Brio is a young adult genre. The front cover has beautiful, bold color that is striking to the eye. You would definitely find it in a bookstore. At the start of the story, I struggled to get into it, but as I carried on reading, I eventually got into the story and enjoyed reading it. The Making of Brio is an interesting and thought-provoking read. It is a quite unfamiliar genre from what I normally read, but I am glad I read it because it is cleverly written and a moving story. I like Brio, and I did feel emotionally invested in him. A good and entertaining read. 4 stars.
Blurb
No matter how many shrinks they throw at him, fifteen-year-old Brio's going to prove to his beloved Izzy that it's not him who's mentally ill, it's the rest of the world.
Logie's a different kind of psychotherapist, though, and a despairing Brio thinks that maybe this weird 'narrative therapy' actually could help him find the father he never knew. It might even stop him grieving for his mum and worrying he's gay.
But behind Logie lurks a big-data giant that'll stop at nothing to win approval for its Al-driven mental health platform, and all Brio really knows as he disappears into the hypnotic haze of his 'deepmind parable' is that it's going to be a life-or-death
mission like no story he's ever written.
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