Re-reading All The Bright Places❤?
"The thing I realize is, that it's not what you take, it's what you leave."
Re-reading All The Bright Places❤?
"The thing I realize is, that it's not what you take, it's what you leave."
Okay. So this is the second John Green book that I read. After The Fault In Our Stars. And it's amazing. The characters are easily lovable, you empathize with them, and at times, you pity them. The representation of mental health in the book is ugly and sad, but at the same time, it's true. It's unavoidable and it's true. The relationship that all the characters share with each other is touching. Definitely a good read.
From a distance, I mean. You can't see the wear on things, you know? You can't see the rust or the weeds or the paint cracking. You see the place as someone once imagined it.
John Green, Paper Towns.