The Buddha & the Borderline : My Recovery From Borderline Personality Disorder Through Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Buddhism, & Online Dating by Kiera Van Gelder
"Recovery is something that you have to work
on every single day and it's
something that doesn't
get a day off."
I seem to be reading a couple of books at the same time at the moment, :s I'm currently halfway through 3! haha
After - Amy Efaw
The Dark Heroine - Abigail (can't recall the surname)
and the famous: Fifty Shades of Grey - EL James
You may lose the battle, but keep fighting the war.
"I'm scaring myself, I don't know the girl in the mirror now"
"How can you know? How can you stay in control when all that you know is falling apart?"
"Time's racing please slow down, i gotta find my way out, I'm hopless but hoping.."
RIP Lewis Thelwall - 26/11/12
ILOVEYOU- remember that c:
Just finished 'The Hunger But Mainly Death Games' by Bratniss Everclean.
That sounds so utterly amazing, the way she changed her/his name made me laugh so hard - Bratniss Everclean, I pmsl!c':
You may lose the battle, but keep fighting the war.
"I'm scaring myself, I don't know the girl in the mirror now"
"How can you know? How can you stay in control when all that you know is falling apart?"
"Time's racing please slow down, i gotta find my way out, I'm hopless but hoping.."
RIP Lewis Thelwall - 26/11/12
ILOVEYOU- remember that c:
Right now I'm reading Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs; so far it is absolutely amazing. Ransom Riggs has made just this incredible world of fantasy with pictures that are real. There's a list of the people he thanked for letting him use their pictures... so far it's really really good... I can't wait to finish it. He is very good at not giving stuff away and actually creating a good story...
“There is no exquisite beauty… without some strangeness in the proportion.” -Edgar Allan Poe
I finished The Country Girls by Edna O Brien earlier today. I really enjoyed it, though it was a little sad. Next on my list is Amongst Women by John McGahern, and at some point I'll also have to read Topographica Hibernica, Giraldus Cambrensis' book about the history and topography of Ireland, which is famous for its almost total lack of scholarly rigour, and its blatant and hilariously over-the-top racism.