I'm a Therapist, & My Patient is Going to be the Next School Shooter - Dr. Harper

I'm a Therapist, and My Patient is Going to be the Next School Shooter: 6 Patient Files That Will Keep You Up At Night

This was such a fun, addictive read! The format pulled me in almost immediately. The entire story told through therapy notes, sessions logs, and the inner thoughts of a therapist trying to make sense of the patients sitting across from him. It felt like I was slipping into someone’s private files, creeping around the back of the office, getting to overhear everything I wasn’t supposed to hear.

There is something so unique about the way this was written. You’re not just reading a story; you’re inside the therapist’s mind, watching him analyze, question, and second guess every interaction, and every patient. It creates this tension that makes you feel like you’re right in the room, observing the expressions, the pauses, the things left unsaid. It’s intimate and eerie in the very best way.

The pacing is fast, sharp, and the structure makes it impossible not to keep turning pages. Each entry feels like a little puzzle piece bringing you closer to the truth. The more you read, the more you feel that something is off, something is wrong, even before the book tells you. It’s the kind of thriller that doesn’t depend on big, dramatic, moments, but instead builds tension through quiet, clinical details, that slowly start to feel uneasy.

I really enjoyed how immersive this story was. It made me feel like I was physically in the space with the narrator. I kept catching myself leaning in, like I was eavesdropping on sessions I had no business hearing. It was quick, clever, and different from the usual thriller format, and that is exactly what made it such a fun ride!

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