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Tag Archives: depression
“If You Feel Too Much” by Jamie Tworkowski
I’m not entirely sure how to start this post. If You Feel Too Much wasn’t so much a book as it was an experience. How do you explain an experience? Experiences are different for everyone. I suppose I should start with … Continue reading
“Hyperbole and a Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Things That Happened” by Allie Brosh.
Look at me go. Three days back and two new blog posts. I’m on fire. (Probably doesn’t hurt that this book is essentially three quarters pictures). For those of you who don’t know, Hyperbole and a Half actually started life as … Continue reading
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Tagged Allie Brosh, blog-to-book, depression, Hyperbole and a Half, memoir, mental health
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#29 “Solitaire” by Alice Oseman
Goose – Dawn O’Porter Murder in Mississippi – John Safran Elianne – Judy Nunn Divergent – Veronica Roth Insurgent – Veronica Roth Allegiant – Veronica Roth The Messenger – Markus Zusak Fragile Things – Neil Gaiman The Mammoth Book of Angels and Demons NOS4R2 – Joe Hill Hades – Candice … Continue reading
#27 “Thirteen Reasons Why” by Jay Asher
Goose – Dawn O’Porter Murder in Mississippi – John Safran Elianne – Judy Nunn Divergent – Veronica Roth Insurgent – Veronica Roth Allegiant – Veronica Roth The Messenger – Markus Zusak Fragile Things – Neil Gaiman The Mammoth Book of Angels and Demons NOS4R2 – Joe Hill Hades … Continue reading
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Tagged BeyondBlue, cassette tape, Clay Jensen, depression, Hannah Baker, Jay Asher, mental health, RUOK? Day, suicide, Thirteen Reasons Why, YA
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