![]() WHAT IF SOMEONE FINDS OUT? Will Caitlin be fired? Arrested? How will she even know what to do and where to go? On top of all of this, sympathetic Caitlin, who’s been suckered into this gig by her mom and sister, has an actual anxiety disorder and oh my gawd how is she even functioning? Caitilin’s issues with anxiety bring up a big theme in this book: mental health and the stigma attached to those issues. The book isn’t angsty, but wow does it keep you on the edge of your seat. ![]() But while they may look alike, the two sisters are polar opposites in their approaches to life, and what should have been just one week doing the bare minimum at Chloe’s job turns into a much more complicated situation for Caitlin.įirst of all, let’s talk about the absolute second hand anxiety that you will experience reading this book. ![]() When she calls in a big favor from her sister, Chloe doesn’t think her boss will suspect a thing. Chloe is Caitlin’s twin, a college drop out, historically a bit of an underachiever who follows her heart rather than her head. ![]() Ironically, she finds herself in the heart of the academic world, working in a peripheral role as assistant to a college president- except the job isn’t really hers. Caitlin Taylor is an unemployed PhD grad who hasn’t been able to find a job in academia and reluctantly returns home to lick her wounds. ![]() Of all the tropes in the world, the twin swap was not one that I would have thought myself a fan of, and yet… I might be now, after reading Something’s Different. ![]()
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