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Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
This book starts of being very relatable and then has lots of unexpected twists and turns, which keeps you reading.
I love this books discussion of loneliness and mental health which are extremely important conversations.
It also highlights the fact that you never truly know what people are going through and that you shouldn't judge them for what you think you see at face value. This is an especially important lesson in regards to social media and how people portray themselves online.
These are all important topics that I believe are discussed elequently throughout.
I love this books discussion of loneliness and mental health which are extremely important conversations.
It also highlights the fact that you never truly know what people are going through and that you shouldn't judge them for what you think you see at face value. This is an especially important lesson in regards to social media and how people portray themselves online.
These are all important topics that I believe are discussed elequently throughout.
It's on the Meter: One Taxi, Three Mates and 43,000 Miles of Misadventures around the World by Paul Archer, Johno Ellison
4.0
This book is exciting and motivational. It fuelled my desire to travel the world!
I found this book to be a page turner, it was hard to put down as I just wanted to know what the boys got up to next.
It is written in a very typically British and humorous way which only added to me imagining myself in their situation and sparking my imagination for my next adventure.
I found this book to be a page turner, it was hard to put down as I just wanted to know what the boys got up to next.
It is written in a very typically British and humorous way which only added to me imagining myself in their situation and sparking my imagination for my next adventure.