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Challenger Deep
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I first picked up this book several months ago, and I quickly abandoned it. Upon returning to it, however, I got it.
This book is not your typical book. This book is also not your typical young adult mental health related book. It is told entirely in the perspective of living with the protagonist's mental disorder. At times, you won't be sure what's happening nor be sure what is real and what is not.
That is the point.
If you read the author's note, you'll learn that much of this was inspired by his son and his own son's journey.
This is worth a read. At times, reading it may feel like a struggle. Struggle through it anyway. There's a purpose to that.
This book is not your typical book. This book is also not your typical young adult mental health related book. It is told entirely in the perspective of living with the protagonist's mental disorder. At times, you won't be sure what's happening nor be sure what is real and what is not.
That is the point.
If you read the author's note, you'll learn that much of this was inspired by his son and his own son's journey.
This is worth a read. At times, reading it may feel like a struggle. Struggle through it anyway. There's a purpose to that.
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Reading Progress
May 23, 2016
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Started Reading
May 23, 2016
– Shelved
May 25, 2016
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Finished Reading
July 26, 2016
– Shelved as:
mental-health-related