The Stillness of You by Julie Bale Blurb: "Ben Lancaster had just tattooed himself onto my soul and the thing about tattoos? They’re painful to remove."--Georgia King. Georgia King is trying to survive after spiraling into a darkness that nearly took her life. In therapy and with her col...
The Stillness of You is the beautiful story of Georgia and Ben. Georgia has just been released from a mental hospital and diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder. She is still trying to come to grips with her disorder and her parents' tragic death. She's trying to piece her life back together after having r...
4 damaged and heartbreaking starsI quite liked this book, a beautiful story that felt very real, and i love to read this kind of book with a story line so close to reality nd do intense.I really got so engrosed and sucked into this book that i didn't wanted to end. I felt the raw and painful feelin...
There were a couple of reasons why I wanted to read this:First thing is that Julie Bale is the other pen name of Juliana Stone and as a Canadian author, I definitely wanted to support fellow Canadians. It was also nice to see Bale make the hero, Ben a Canadian and a hockey player.But perhaps the big...
3.5 Stars*I was gived a copy of this book in exchange for a honest review*I really enjoyed this book. I loved the fact the main character Georgia is flawed and damaged. It made her more real. The hockey player Ben really had my heart! I think the characters were well developed all though there were ...
*I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.*I had a tough time rating this one. It wasn't quite what I expected, though not in a bad way. It was an emotional and dark story about a broken girl, who hits rock bottom and tries to make her way back up and pick up all the shatter p...
The Stillness of You is a fantastic contemporary romance that helps to challenge your perceptions of mental illness and the stigma surrounding it. I don't think I've ever read a story where the main character is bipolar before and that's one of the things I liked most about this book. I have a relat...
From pagetrotter.blogspot.comMan I am on a trend here. Stories about mental illness seem to be sprouting up everywhere and I am so happy that the publishing world (or at least the popular fiction world) is delving into issues that are so common, but are sadly often ignored. This is a beautiful story...
Meh. Not really impressed with this one. I read it because it was recommended for people who enjoyed "Real" by Katy Evans, which I just finished in one sitting. I can see why it was recommended. Georgia is bipolar, first person narrative, sports romance, etc. But compared to "Real", this kinda sucke...
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