Ratings46
Average rating3.8
“I just want it to be quiet.”
This was nothing like I was expecting it to be.
I think before I even begin talking about my thoughts and feelings about this book, I need to make it known that this could be very triggering for some people as it covers topics such as self-harm and suicidal ideation. I wasn't aware of this before I had begun reading so I figured it's best to give a trigger warning to others. I've been struggling a lot lately so maybe reading a book that is triggering such as this wasn't the best idea of mine.
This was heartbreakingly relatable as someone who has struggled for a very long time with mental health and trauma.
Mental health, especially depression is not one-dimensional and I feel like this book showed that perfectly. I felt a rollercoaster of emotions reading this book. The feeling of guilt, shame and pity that Charlie experienced throughout the book are feelings that I know all too well myself. It's been a while since I read a book that captured these feelings so well.
This was about healing and recovery and the difficult journey it is when the battle you're fighting is against yourself.
Charlie deserves all the happiness in the world.
This book is going to hold a very special place in my heart.
I want to end this review with me saying, to all the Charlies in the world, if you're reading this, I'm proud of you and you're worth it.