You could stop reading it. If there's something specific that makes you not okay, like the plot is too dark or the characters are unlikable, just put it down and find a different book.
Well, first, try to figure out exactly what it is about the novel that you're not okay with. Is it the writing style? The themes? Once you know that, you can decide whether to give it another chance or move on. For example, if it's the writing style that's bothering you, you might try skimming through a bit more to see if it improves. But if it's a theme that goes against your values, it's probably best to find a new novel.
It could be because the story doesn't resonate with you. Maybe the characters' experiences are too far from your own or the setting doesn't appeal to you.
You could try to talk to someone about why you're not okay with it. Maybe a friend who has read it or a librarian. They might be able to give you some perspective.
Perhaps you can write down your specific concerns about the graphic novel. This can help you organize your thoughts. Then, if possible, you could reach out to the author or the publisher (if you can find a way to contact them) and share your thoughts in a respectful way. They might be interested in feedback, especially if there are aspects that are causing discomfort to readers.
You could try to figure out what exactly it is about the graphic novel that makes you uncomfortable. Is it the art style, the story content, or something else? Once you know the reason, you can decide whether to stop reading it completely or just skip certain parts.
If you're not okay with this graphic novel, you can share your thoughts with others who have read it. Maybe they had similar feelings or can offer some perspective. You could also look for reviews or discussions online to see if others have pointed out the aspects that bother you.
It depends on what you define as 'okay'. If in terms of physical health, and you're not feeling any pain or illness, then you're okay. But if it's about mental state, are you happy? Are you stressed? Consider these aspects to really know if you're okay. In a true story, someone thought they were okay until they realized they were suppressing a lot of emotions. So, take time to self - reflect.
It could be. Sometimes stories are based on real events, but they might have some fictional elements added for entertainment.
Maybe it's because the plot is too confusing or the characters aren't appealing to you.
Well, if you're tempted, you could start by giving a few volumes a try and see if you really like it.
Well, 'I Am Not Okay' is not based on a true story. It's a work of imagination that explores various themes and scenarios through fictional characters and events.