Oh wow. I LOVED this book. Picking it up felt like picking up the sibling to one of my own diaries (except obviously much better written!). It was poignant and comforting, and the struggles were so matter-of-fact that I could connect to all of them, even the ones I didn't personally struggle with growing up. I empathized so much with Tony's whole family, everything from the money struggles to the absence of some members and how that defined how they all interacted with each other. I especially felt Tony's struggles about how to go about applying to or even thinking about college with the fear of tuition and SAT scores hanging over his head. The whole book is written in verse, but something I really loved was the scanned copies of the hand-written poems from his childhood interspersed throughout the book. And somehow, despite being written in verse with negative space on each page, there was room for the other characters to be so well defined and beautiful in their own ways. One of my favorites parts throughout was identifying who/what the boogeyman was each time it was mentioned and seeing how it ebbed and flowed with Tony's growth and experiences.
(Even as I'm writing this review, I'm thinking "Ugh, I can't even find the words to describe how great it is.")