![]() It’s simply brilliant, and deserves to be read by every single person who’s ever suffered or seen someone else suffer. I would usually write longer reviews, but this has taken all the words out of my brain, transforming them into a bunch of raw feelings. You just know it’s something he’s lived through (though indirectly) and the rightness of the words, how heartfelt they are, is the best proof there can be. It’s up there with Vazzini’s It’s Kind of a Funny Story. The way Shusterman managed to transcribe what a person suffering from mental illness feels like, what life is like, is just extremely on point. Though it might be a bit confusing at first, you quickly start to see the similarities between the "reality" and the "dreams". ![]() ![]() I dove headfirst into the story two pages in. This is YA literature at its absolute best – raw, touching, funny, and real. ![]() Heart-wrenchingly beautiful is all I can say. ![]()
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