A Mango-Shaped Space was weird... but good. It was boring at first... With her condition, I was just inching for it to go on... Like, please, tell me what she's going to do about that. Tell me, Mia! x) Just like people asking her the colour of their names. As the book progressed, it got juicier and more exciting, and I, like Mia, was astounded to learn that there was actually a name for her condition. The title befuddled me at first, but at the end of the book, you finally just... understand. I didn't like how some characters turned out (eg. Adam), and the author could've developed on some characters more (eg. Roger), but the story was pretty well-written and fun to read. And I like the abnormalities of Mia's family, it makes the book more interesting.