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Turtles All the Way Down Review

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Turtles All the Way Down by John Green My rating: 4 of 5 stars   (or more of a 3.5 shhh) "But you give your thoughts too much power, Aza. Thoughts are only thoughts. They are not you. You do belong to yourself, even when your thoughts don't" My hopes for this book weren't (at all) high and well, this really didn't amazed me that much but it was a good read; what really got to me was the anxiety rep. So here we have Aza, who's our main character and is going through life with OCD and anxiety and suddenly she finds herself with her bestfriend trying to solve a mystery of a person dissapearing and she reconnects with a guy from her past, and really sums up the book. Something I got to point out was the "mystery", I kind of enjoy John Green's books but I think he repeated himself here and went for the same thing as in "Paper Towns" and that did not set well with me, I'm just tired of that narrative; honestly the &q

Break your TBR apart TBR lol!

From January 29 to February 4th the BreakyourTBRapart Readathon  is happening and one of my 2k18 goals is to actually "complete" a readathon this year, so what better way to start trying than now 😊 Here is my TBR for the readathon and the challenges: A book that's been on your TBR for some time now: Talentos Ocultos A short book or book of short stories on your TBR: Diez Negritos Read a first book in a series or sequel that's on your TBR: Roar   Read a book/books for 24 hours (should be on Saturday, Feb. 3rd): I will try to finish the ones I got and in case I'll finish them all I'll pick Wild Beauty Read 5 books: Lo que dejó tu adiós I really don't know if I'll be able to finish 5 books in 7 days but I'll give it a try, so wish me luck!💚

It's kind of a funny story review

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It's Kind of a Funny Story by Ned Vizzini My rating: 3 of 5 stars This one was definetly a let down and that breaks my heart; I really wanted to love this book, because mental illness should be something we talk about more, we have to be consious of how many people struggle with some type of mental illness and we really have to start undestranding them, and for me this book would be a good starter for the conversation but it really wasn't. I first met this story when I watched the movie about 6 years ago when I was just diagnosed with depression and anxiety, and honestly it was my favorite, like I would recommend it to everybody and I felt really represented through Craig's thoughts but now that i've read the book some time after, it really didn't do it for me. It was not a total waste of a read, I kinda enjoyed it, well some parts, for starters Ned Vizzini had depression and anxiety, and you really can feel those types of thoughts and feeling thro

New Year, New Me!!! (lol)

Hi guys! Happy New Year! I know it sounds cliché but yeah, this year I want to change, so here I'll write my new resolutions, both personal and book-related, just so I have them somewhere to be a reminder. Personal resolutions🌟 Put yourself FIRST Don't care about what other think Learn to love youself (mess and all) Recognize when you are wrong, admit it Grow up, be the adult you are, take responsibility Stop giving false hope/lying so much Love girls; UNDERSTAND them Stop dedicating song to useless people STOP being comfortable in your depression Stop blaming others and yourself Take car of youself Stop judging other so much and accept yourself Stop being so stubborn Stop spreading lies, accept you don't know everything (and that's okay) Don't take bullshit from nobody, even if they're family Reading Goals🌟 Re-read Harry Potter Buy a book only when I've read five before Complete the "Around the Year in 52 Books"