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Things I Shouldn't Think

Published
Nov 2012
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General Fiction General Fiction
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352

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An unnerving novel about a seventeen-year-old girl who suffers from a rare form of OCD that makes her think dark, disturbing thoughts.

Seventeen year-old Dani Solomon is not a violent person, but she has violent thoughts. Cruel thoughts. Harmful thoughts. Dangerous thoughts. She thinks about calling her gay best friend a freak. She thinks about knocking her mother off a ladder.

She thinks about killing Alex, the child she babysits.

To protect Alex from herself, Dani tells his mother. And it doesn't take long for the story to leak, for Dani to be persecuted and ostracized from her community and peers for a crime she hasn't even committed.

Janet Ruth Young writes convincingly about mental illness. Dani's disorder is based on a real form of OCD and her treatment incorporates actual psychiatric methods, making Things I Shouldn't Think (formerly published as The Babysitter Murders) an authentic read that is impossible to put down.

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First Edition Nov 2012 Atheneum ISBN 1442451076
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Nov 2012 Atheneum ISBN 1442459255
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Nov 2012 Atheneum ISBN B006VJXDEY
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