It's Kind of a Funny Story

Ned Vizzini
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It's Kind of a Funny Story

Ned Vizzini
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Overall rating: 4.4634147 / 5 from 82 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Customers find this book to be a beautifully written, realistic, and inspirational read that offers hope and insight into mental health. It is praised for its engaging story, relatable characters, and the author's personal insights into mental illness.

Summary topics

  • Enjoyment of reading: 14%
  • Story quality: 22%
  • Mental health relevance: 9%
  • Mental illness portrayal: 9%

Review topics: [book, story, read, health, illness, novel, characters, writing, written, movie, author, topics, look, ranks, storyline, school, person, insight, anxiety, message].

Review highlights

  • "In a time where mental illness is becoming a norm, a book with a realistic input can be inspirational and comforting."Celeina
  • "The book is well written with likeable characters and definitely one I would recommend."Mikenna
  • "This book is such an amazing and inspiring read."Jordyn

Reviews

book about mental health

"tw: this book contains themes of anxiety, suicide, suicidal thoughts, eating disorders. . high school freshman craig gilner is facing an unbearable amount of pressure from wanting to succeed at all the things that make a ""successful"" life. one night, he cracks and comes close to killing himself but instead, decides to check into a psychiatric hospital where he tackles his anxiety. . i think that this book offers a realistic view on mental illness in that it doesn't shy away from the possibility of its scarier outcomes, while still somehow keeping it light with craig's teenage boyish-ness. the author himself spent a couple of days in a psychiatric hospital, and began to write this book some days after he left. i was devastated to learn that he'd committed suicide, but there is something in the foreword that i wholly agree with: this book is ""an invaluable lifeline"" for those that may be struggling. i like that it didn't send the message that mental health has a one-fix solution, because it is constant work. it didn't end with craig being cured, but rather he overcame his episode using positive coping mechanisms and making difficult but healthy decisions in his life. by the end, i'm not entirely confident in craig's footing but i'm hopeful, and sometimes that's the best thing to be."

Libraryofamisfit I. (5/5)

must read for YAs

"such a great book. has got me and so many others through so many ups and downs. cant recommend enough for young adults"

Engal (5/5)

This book felt like a hug

"This book literally saved my life as a young teen. I recently wanted to revisit it as an adult, and while some of the language is likely not what would be used today, it did bring me the same comfort and support I felt all those years ago."

Lou E. (5/5)

Making mental health treatment seem less scary

"Very real-like depiction of receiving mental healthcare as a young person on an adult unit. Told in a relatable and fun way."

Sunshine (5/5)

Sensitive approach to suicidal thoughts and recovery

"It’s Kind of a Funny Story is true story about a teen thinking about suicide and how he overcame it."

Chris (5/5)

It’s kind of a funny story

"What a great book! Relatable, funny and, talks about serious topics."

Olivia (5/5)

Not for me

"Honestly the style of writing wasn’t for me but good book overall"

Olivia (3/5)

So lovely

"Was such an easy read; I love Ned Vizzini's simple yet funny writing style. The story was incredibly realistic and made me feel much less alone (which was exactly vizzini's intent!!) Absolutely recommend to people feeling alone with their problems as well as people wanting to inform themselves about others' experiences with mental health :)"

Eliya (5/5)

Omg I loved it

"I read it all in less than a week, it was so intriguing. you always found you couldn't stop reading, you had to know what happened next- I always found myself thinking about it and couldn't wait to sit down and read."

Sonny (5/5)

Cute story

"The book is very interesting, talking about mental health and what teens sometimes have to deal with"

Yoshi (5/5)

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  • Published date: May 01, 2007
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 464
  • Publisher: Disney Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9780786851973
  • Dimensions: 5.49" W x 0.91" L x 8.25" H
Ned Vizzini began writing for TheNew York Press at the age of fifteen. At nineteen, he had his first book published, Teen Angst? Naaah…. Ned is also the author of Be More Chill, the first young adult novel ever chosen as a Today Show Book Club pick, as well as one of Entertainment Weekly’s Top Ten Books for 2004. Ned lives in Brooklyn, New York.


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