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This is one of those books you always hear about–I associate it in popularity with things like The Fault in Our Stars or The Perks of Being a Wallflower–one of those books that seems immortal, something that literally everyone loves. But I just…didn’t enjoy this book. Not even a little bit. It wasn’...
This book is the story of my life. It's almost as if the author went on my Tumblr, read every single post and made a book out of it. But I know that's not possible because this book was written 6 years ago. Still a good book though. Except, I don't think I would be as open about my problems as some ...
What a realistic portrayal of a form of depression. Craig's explanations were spot on, in my opinion. I know exactly what tentacles and anchors are, and I believed every second of this book, in terms of his illness. I love the cast of characters too, and what they meant to Craig. I think they all le...
So so so good. Review soon.
-I liked the change of pace as far as “problems” go. Craig is an overachiever but he’s not nerdy. It’s hard to find that in books anymore.-I loved that Craig took charge and checked himself in. Too many people don’t ever get the help they really need.-Never having been around psych patients, I thoug...