The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, Darkly Dreaming Dexter, and The Hunger Games
I am Andii. Spell me right, pretty please. ...I'd pay good money not to be ignored...
Warning: I steal purple. ...I'm feeling supersonic, give me gin-and-tonic, you can have it all, but how much do you want it...
Don't talk to me about my signature or I will put forks in you.
'Dancing with Dementia' Christine Bryden. It's about her own struggle to live positively in spite of having dementia and the advocacy work she's done to change attitudes. It's very good, I would recommend it.
"I know you're sad, so I won't tell you to have a good day. Instead, I advise you to simply have a day.
Stay alive, feed yourself well, wear comfortable clothes, and don't give up on yourself just yet.
It'll get better. Until then, have a day."
^Read Reconsidering Dementia By Tom Kitwood - Written in 1997 but not much has changed (unfortunately) but a very interesting look at personhood in Dementia.
It's Kind of a Funny Story. It's such an amazing book about mental health (depression, anxiety, ED) and the guy who wrote it (Ned Vizzini) states how it was 85% true.
If people of RYL haven't read it, please do. It's amazing. :)
It's Kind of a Funny Story. It's such an amazing book about mental health (depression, anxiety, ED) and the guy who wrote it (Ned Vizzini) states how it was 85% true.
If people of RYL haven't read it, please do. It's amazing. :)
I've both read it and seen the film (and own both) and yes they are both really good, I recommend them also!
I'm reading about 9 books atm lol, but when I log off here I'm planning to read more of Not Without My Sister for a while. It's a true story about a cult, I'm not far into it but it's already so creepy. Its unbelievable (and frankly plain scary) how one person can hold so much power and influence over so many others.