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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
This Is My Worst Nightmare: Please Be Nice To Me is a work of fiction in the literary and slice-of-life genres penned by author Sofia Pires Baquedano. The plot follows Sunny, a high school teacher in her late twenties, as she copes with her best friend Charlie's hospitalization. Narrated by Sunny, who feels like an observer in her own life, the story explores her relationship with Charlie and its impact on her. Through a non-linear narrative, it delves into Charlie’s family, their mutual friend Louis, and Sunny’s past and present. With a blend of mourning and wit, it portrays love's pains and joys, belonging, and mental struggles. Baquedano utilizes characterization and evocative language to craft a deeply emotional and introspective read.
Sunny's narrative flows naturally with a gentle kind of charm, marked by her introspection and keen sense of detachment, which draws readers deeper into her complex inner world. The non-linear storytelling is an interesting element that was achieved through the organization of time references, flashbacks, and foreshadowing, highlighting the nature of relationships and the effect that the passage of time has on them. Charlie's presence loomed large despite being physically absent from the tale, highlighting the profound impact of loss in a relatable way that grounded the novel in realistic emotion from cover to cover. The use of witty comic relief amidst the poignant themes of mourning and unresolved pasts provided a delicate balance, making the heavy subject matter more accessible with a good sense of when levity is needed the most. The full and cathartic exploration of love, in all its messy and beautiful forms, is sure to resonate deeply with drama fans everywhere. Overall, This Is My Worst Nightmare is a heartfelt exploration of human connection, mental health, and the struggle to find meaning and happiness amidst life's absurdities. I would not hesitate to recommend it.