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Grey is... by dee Juusan
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it was amazing

My summary:

Black is a designer who is all feelings, and because of that and because we live in a world very much "grey" (something he hates, something he can not understand), he has depression, angry issues and memory problems.
White is an author (...sort of) who is all mind, and because of that and because we live in this complex world, he has depression, insomnia and chronic headaches.
Between a heart who makes his owner's life extremely difficult and a brain who can't let its owner rest even for a millisecond. Between a white haired male who loves said colour and a male who dresses black all day every day.
Which one is the good path to choose in life? Is that even a possible?
How do they - children, teens, adults - achieve inner peace?
How do we?

A deep and genuine friendship that everyone desires to have. Lifes who everyone considers themselves lucky to not experience.


Trigger Warnings: physical abuse, self-harm.
Tags: growing up, what is grey?, friendship, family, it is not boy's love
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This is a story you will never forget not matter how much time passes.
A story that will touch the deepest themes even you don't want to admit that exists inside you.
You'll be able to relate to the characters even if you haven't gone through their specific situations.
You'll see yourself in their fears, way of thinking and feeling, relationships, and so much more.
will touch your soul, your phsyque.
The way the author shows the characters' emotions and point of views by different metaphors and imaginaries is absolutely beautiful, realistic, touching and inspiring. I haven't found anything like these on my long long years of being a reader and i doubt i will ever again.
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February 16, 2020 – Shelved
February 16, 2020 – Shelved as: to-read

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