I love to read and these are some which have stayed with me and have left a lasting impact on me
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I didn't grow up watching Jenette McCurdy's shows, but being a millennial, I was aware of who she was. This memoir is definitely worth reading, even if you weren't a Nickelodeon viewer. It's so honest.
I'm Glad My Mom Died | Jennette McCurdy
A heart wrenching reflection on loss and grief.
Grief is for People | Sloane Crosley
This was a fun read
How to Kill Your Family | Bella Mackie
This was the first Matt Haig book I read, it's a wonderful concept, especially for those who suffer with depression.
The Midnight Library | Matt Haig
One of Matt Haig's autobiographical/non-fiction works.
Reasons to Stay Alive | Matt Haig
One of my favourite YA books about 3 girls growing up in an Orthodox Jewish community navigating the loss of their friend
The Last Words We Said | Leah Scheier
The film adaptation is one of my favourite films, and I finally got around to reading the book, and it's brilliant.
About a Boy | Nick Hornby
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Links for people living in the USA!
I didn't grow up watching Jenette McCurdy's shows, but being a millennial, I was aware of who she was. This memoir is definitely worth reading, even if you weren't a Nickelodeon viewer. It's so honest.
I'm Glad My Mom Died | Jennette McCurdy
This was the first Matt Haig book I read, it's a wonderful concept, especially for those who suffer with depression.
The Midnight Library | Matt Heig
A heart wrenching reflection on loss and grief.
Grief Is for People | Sloane Crosley
This was a fun read
How to Kill Your Family | Bella Mackie
A beautiful memoir about depression and anxiety
Reasons to Stay Alive | Matt Haig
One of my favourite YA books about 3 Orthodox Jewish teens dealing with grief when a friend goes missing
The Last Words We Said | Leah Scheier
[German] Autobiography of Tokio Hotel frontman, Bill Kaulitz
Career Suicide: Meine ersten dreißig Jahre | Bill Kaulitz
The film adaptation with Hugh Grant and Toni Collette is one of my favourite films, I finally read the book and it's brilliant