“Never lose faith in yourself,
and never lose hope;
remember, even when this world throws its worst and then turns its back,
there is still always hope.”
i just finished reading 'out of the dark' by linda caine & robin something for the second time. i love it, and everyone should definetely read it, it might be triggering though.
Yes, yes.
Out Of The Dark is a good read.
It's so easy to get lost in constantly having to present
whatever face you believe a person wants to see rather than your own
Reading The Bachman Books. a collection of Stephen King's short stories when he wrote under his pen name. Currently on Roadwork. really interesting so far as you follow the character's so spiralling drop into madness.
Don't be fooled by my smooth skin. The deepest scars are the ones unseen.
Remember compliments you received, forget the insults. If you succeed in doing this, tell me how..~ Baz Lurhman.
Letting it get to you - You know what that's called? Being alive. Best thing there is. Being alive right now that's all that counts. ~ Doctor Who "The Doctors Wife" 06.November.2011
Get Well Soon by Julie Halpern About a girl in a psychiatric hospital, it adds a humerous twist while explaining her struggles. Skinny by Ibi Kaslik Told from the perspective of both an anorexic sufferer and her sister. Made me re-think a lot of things.
I have nearly finished Michael Palin's New Europe book
Didn't think I would enjoy it, as I am not really into that sort of thing but it's been really interesting.
When we lose twenty pounds... we may be losing the twenty best pounds we have! We may be losing the pounds that contain our genius, our humanity, our love and honesty. ~Woody Allen
Is a chocolate muffin loving glitter ball
I've just finished reading 'My Friend Leonard' by James Frey.
is it any good?
cos i read a million little pieces years & years ago, before all the hype of did-he-didn't-he-make-it-up.. &then all that hype happened, and i just got boredd of hearing about it.
but i quite enjoyed a million little pieces.
/ramble.
i'm reading smashed, growing up a drunk girl by koren something.
&little women by alcott.
Just read Junk by Melvin Burgess and now I'm reading But Inside I'm Screaming which is a really good book about a woman who has a great job and a seemingly perfect life until she breaks down on live TV (shes a news reporter) and tried to kill herself, she then gets sent to a mental hospital.
*faces* by martina cole. im actually really enjoying it, quite intense though.
[center]" I know what it's like to want to die. How it hurts to smile. How you try to fit in but you can't. How you hurt yourself on the outside to try to kill the thing on the inside."
I've just re-read 1984 and Animal Farm by George Orwell, I started re-reading The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks and the bus today and for some reason I'm also currently re-reading all the Harry Potter books - I'm on the third currently.
I don't know why I'm doing so much re-reading at the moment, I shall get started on something new next! Probably The Bell by Murdoch, as I've got it sitting on my 'unread' pile and it looks very interesting.