
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
At the beginning, Charlie wants to tell Nick he loves him and is stressing himself out. Nick, on the other hand, supports Charlie has an eating disorder and is trying to figure out how to talk to him about it.
This is the more serious volume; it deals with mental health (anorexia and OCD) and Charlie has an inpatient stay at a psychiatric hospital. Nick is now fully out to all his family members. I feel that Charlie and Nick's relationship is stronger than ever now. We don't see much of the friend group (Toa, Aled, Elle, Tara, Darcy, etc) in this one.
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