April 8: #AprilBookishMadness- Book with an illness (mental illness-bipolar); #AprilInBooks- #BookishCandlesLove— shout out to #TheMeltingLibrary
April 8: #AprilBookishMadness- Book with an illness (mental illness-bipolar); #AprilInBooks- #BookishCandlesLove— shout out to #TheMeltingLibrary
Sorry for my recent absence (busy weekend!) but some excitement today as my #BookDrop box arrived! Just reading the back makes me think it‘s going to be an intense read... the main girl is bipolar... but I do like a heavier and more “adult” YA reading experience, so we‘ll see.. 🧐
4 of the 7 books I read this month. 🖤
I'm a bit sad. I may have to throw Gray. KitKat had an accident. Her litterbox door was messed up and this book was on the floor where she did her business. At least I read it before this happened. So, that's a plus!
The Weight of Zero was, by far, my favorite book of the month. 🖤
It was a great reading month!
#THEWALLSARECLOSINGIN
Thank you so very much for this giveaway!
My favorite book this year, so far, is The Weight of Zero.
@Liberty
It's about a teenage girl dealing with bi-polar and severe depression trying to navigate through life & school. Also, it touches on social class, racism and bullying. Mental illness is not talked about enough; Kids go through a lot as teenagers and young adults, that we as parents may not realize. I love the message this book provided. A must read for teenagers and young adults. 2 thumbs up and twist! #litsybythenumbers #chelleo
My heart.. 🖤
This book was incredible.
I related so much and felt so many feels.
And all the things I ever felt iffy about with this story ended up being explained. It was just so, so good. I'm so sad it's over.
I highly recommend if you're looking for a book involving bipolar disorder.
5/5 ⭐
Nausea and nightmares have been kicking my butt tonight. I wish I didn't work tomorrow. I'm gonna be so tired.
This book. 🖤🖤
Also, why doesn't Litsy let me post anything with filters anymore? It's like it won't save after I make it all nice how I want it. :(
Super lame, but I hope everyone is having a good day!
I got bored.
Two of my favourite books! Have you guys read any of these? 😍✨
Currently reading for my book review group.Very interesting so far.
#bookhaul 💜💜
The books in the back are from the dollar store and the two in the front are from my favorite bookstore. 😊
Another book I started, and then couldn't put down. Told with brutal honesty and unabashed humor, it is the story of pain, anguish, and hope after a life-changing diagnosis. I read it with tears of sorrow and joy streaming down my face. For those that are lost, and for those that have the courage to be found. #mentalhealthmatters #powerful #notalone #ittakesavillage #bethereforsomeone #hope
It's a story about one young lady who sees her life through a focused lens due to circumstances beyond her control, but who also needs to be opened to the world around her to see that pain does end, grieving is good for the soul, and there are those that care even when all seems lost. Reaching out can be hard and reading Catherine's story, fictitious or not, was just as, but it also shines a light on the fact that these are real issues.
I've been buried under deadlines and working like a fool. Only a half day of crazy left before life becomes normal again. Here are just some of what I really want to to read instead of manuscripts. (Specific book details to come. This is your official teaser) #LifeOfAnEditor #HeartOfAReader
This book absolutely floored me. It tore me apart & rebuilt me, in the best possible way. It is by far the best depiction of depression that I‘ve read in a very long time. I spent the last half of the book in grateful tears, filled with a gut deep recognition that filled me with hope for life and love for Catherine. I cannot express enough what this book meant to me. Read it. It‘ll change you. - Flannery
Moving and thought-provoking story of a teen girl diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Recommended for fans of Perks of Being a Wallflower.
Wow, this book. I want to put this in every teen & adult with bipolar disorder. Such an authentic and hopeful book. This is the realistic portrait of mental health our teens need.