Equilibria
‘I’ve always been terrified of telling anyone these things.’
Anna Nolon is obsessive – about everything. She worries about her grades, her appearance, germs, the pattern of her footsteps, the number of syllables in the words she says, her parents’ approval, the future and, most of all, death.
It’s okay – so does everyone else. This is Equilibria: the first society built to accommodate OCD.
But when Aaron comes along – the strange new boy who doesn’t quite fit into that pristine society of Holy Balance and Order – Anna is forced to look at the dark shadows hanging over her and decide if perfection is really what she wants.
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What Others Are Saying
‘It’s a different take on a dystopian novel…I was hooked.’
‘This was definitely a different sort of dystopian story…a really fresh take on a favorite genre for me.’
‘…a fascinating read with well-written characters and a plot that moves at a steady pace.’
‘Her lived experiences made the story seem so real and gave me insight into how people with OCD think and feel. I think for that reason alone people should read it. However, there are many other reasons as well!’
‘She writes of the struggles and the wanting to break free with such excellent descriptions that even without a diagnosis of OCD you can experience what the characters are going through.’
‘…a rollercoaster ride. I…thought the author somehow had peered into my soul, extracted it, and laid it bare for all to see.’
‘This was written beautifully [and] has launched itself into my all-time favorite books.’
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