![]() ![]() ![]() So let's count the ways Han Nolan stomped on my heart. And it did it in an entirely believable way. Is there a word for a book that breaks your heart into tiny, tiny pieces? My favorite book in all the world is a book like that. Read this, and then come back and thank me for pushing this on you reading list! Why are you punishing yourselves, reading other duds, when yo can be in bliss if you read this one? This book has been neglected enough! Read this people. My dear friend, Wendy, has been praising the heck out of this book. I feel that maybe it isn't safe to laugh, to let go of my vigilance over my dad, over my self, but I can hardly help it because it feels so good. "I feel like that violing, only my strings are loosening, unwinding from the pegs, and I feel strange this way. And all of a sudden, we're introduced to incredible side characters, a great support system and strangers who end up feeling like family. Here we are, reading about an extremly hard sittuation and how a devoted son deals with it the best way he can. How did it manage to still be humorous and a bit fun, while dealing with the subject matter? By the amazing talents of its author. I got somewhat the same feeling while reading Flat-Out Love, but Crazy has a slighter darker vibe, because of the subject matter. It was all done and written in a way, that keeps you engaged, interested, invested. Its heartbreaking, tender, loving, injust, revealing. If you want the perfect description of this book, then all you have to do is look at the title. ![]()
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