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Over the past couple years (i'd say starting in grade eleven) it's been hard to come across a novel that can truely capture my attention.
Recently I went thrift store shopping and came across some really neat books, circa1952 and older.
I thought to myself: "The last time I indulged in a good book was litterally ages ago" the following thought was the title of that book. I had sort of a bitter sweet nostalgia. Which led me to this next blog:
Every so often I want to try to post a novel recomendation.
To start sort of like a literary playlist.
It's just nice to keep record too I guess.
To continue my story, The title that poped into my head was a book by the name of:
The Perks of being a Wallflower by Stephan Chbosky
If any book really filled the void, it was this one.
It's hard to explain in short form how this book really made me feel, so all I can do is encourge you to read it.
It's hard to explain in short form how this book really made me feel, so all I can do is encourge you to read it.
Now, i'm not gunna attempt to write a book review cause that's not really what my goal of this blog is/ buuut. I will highly suggest anyone who's been through or going through the not so fabulous four years of high school should read this novel.
I promise good things.
So here's my current obsession:
The Art of Living: A Collection of Stories from Readers Digest
(circa 1958)
Enjoy
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