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"Literature is my Utopia. Here I am not disenfranchised. No barrier of the senses shuts me out from the sweet, gracious discourses of my book friends. They talk to me without embarrassment or awkwardness." -Helen Keller
The Fault in Our Stars.

I’m not finished yet but I had a nervous breakdown reading up to the point I’m at now. I’m trying to do what John Green said and not spoil it for anyone so I won’t say what made me have the breakdown. I just started crying hysterically because my favorite author hit entirely too close to home and it felt like my heart was breaking all over again. He is only the third author to make me cry like that and even though it brought back the worst memories, I’m okay with it. He is an amazing author that can bring out the most intense emotions and I thank him so much for writing this.

Thursday January 12th
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  1. embersofmyexistence reblogged this from lifeofliterature
  2. brilliantcertainly reblogged this from lifeofliterature and added:
    I haven’t read The Fault in Our Stars yet, (I’m getting my copy in early february.)
  3. eclipsedbythem reblogged this from lifeofliterature
  4. runningmad reblogged this from lifeofliterature and added:
    happen to me. A lot.
  5. throughclaretandblueeyes said: Thank you for commenting about it, haven’t started reading it yet, now i’m looking forward to it!
  6. strandedstmarkscitylights said: Just keep reading. Maybe with a cup of tea. I just finished it a half hour ago. It’s satisfying, I promise, even though it will break your heart a thousand times over.
  7. tr0n-c4t reblogged this from lifeofliterature and added:
    Oh, no. This makes...to reading okay.
  8. mixingtheblues said: haven’t read any of his books but I love it when an author can make me cry. means I care enough about the characters or have just delved so deeply into one particular situation.
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