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February 16, 2016

MAYBE IN ANOTHER LIFE by Taylor Jenkins Reid

February 16, 2016

Book cover & rating - MAYBE IN ANOTHER LIFE by Taylor Jenkins Reid

After Why?, I’m certain the most popular question is, What if? Second-guessing our choices is human nature. Maybe in Another Life taps precisely on this. What if Hannah chooses to do one thing? What is she goes with the alternative instead? Maybe in Another Life presents two options and how they could possibly turn out differently. These alternative outcomes are told though concurrent storylines.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: accidents, american authors, audiobooks, cheating, choices, divorce, friendship, life, pregnancy, realistic fiction, responsibility, romance, work life

January 2, 2016

Review Anthology #1: Mental Illness

January 2, 2016

Review Anthology #1: Mental Illness — Girl, Interrupted | Finding Audrey | The Law of Loving Others | All the Bright PlacesAs I browsed through all the titles of books that I read last year, I realized that there were a lot of them that I didn’t share here on the blog (yet). Some of these were books that I thought were fairly important and I always meant to feature.

· Categories: Fiction, Non-Fiction Keywords: alcoholism, american authors, anxiety, audiobooks, bipolar-disorder, british authors, depression, drugs abuse, family life, family problems, friendship, gaming, guilt, loneliness, mental health, post-traumatic stress disorder, psychology, realistic fiction, romance, schizophrenia, self harm, sociology, suicide

November 14, 2015

FALLING INTO PLACE by Amy Zhang

November 14, 2015

Audiobook cover of FALLING INTO PLACE by Amy ZhangWhen I first finished reading Falling into Place, I didn’t know how to rate it. It spoke to me in the most painful manner. No other book in recent memory has made me cry so much. When I wasn’t crying, I was on the verge of tears. The rest of the time I was uncomfortable. Liz wasn’t a nice person and yet I felt a connection because a lot of her thoughts had been mine before.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: alcoholism, audiobooks, bullying, cheating, death, despair, drug abuse, drugs, experimental writing, family problems, friendship, grief, guilt, high school, mental health, realistic fiction, single parenthood, soccer, sports, suicide

September 5, 2015

THIS ONE SUMMER by Jillian Tamaki & Mariko Tamaki

September 5, 2015

Book cover by THIS ONE SUMMER by Jillian Tamaki and Mariko TamakiFlip open This One Summer and you’ll be greeted by beautiful graphics. They’re art pieces in and of themselves. The illustrations are set in monotone though rather than black ink, dark blue has been chosen. This adds softness to the images fitting for the contemporary summer setting of this graphic novel. I could stare at the pages over and over again, allowing my eyes to feast upon the beauty. Sadly, that’s all that my two stars are for.

· Categories: Graphic Novels Keywords: canadian authors, family problems, friendship, grief, illustrated, interpersonal relations, parenthood, pregnancy, realistic fiction, summer, vacation

June 23, 2015

CLEAN by Amy Reed

June 23, 2015

Book cover of CLEAN by Amy ReedClean is a book that thoroughly surprised me. Firstly, I thought this book would be about mental illness. Actually it’s about addiction. I should’ve realized that before I started reading but as usual, I hardly glanced at the synopsis. Secondly, I was impressed with how the characters were portrayed in terms of depth, development and voice. Best of all, I was amazed by the writing style. It was on the experimental side, which I hadn’t expected.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: abuse, addiction, alcoholism, american authors, beliefs, bullying, christianity, delinquency, depression, drug abuse, drugs, eating disorder, experimental writing, faith, family problems, friendship, health, mental health, psychology, realistic fiction, rehab, religion, self discovery, self harm, self perception, sexuality, sociology, therapy

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