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Category: Depression

The Way I Used to Be | Amber Smith

November 14, 2018 Amber Gregg Leave a comment

“I don’t know who I am right now. But I know who I’m not. And I like that.” Genre: Young…

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Posted in: Assault, Best Book Award, Book Review, Depression, Drinking, Drugs, Fiction, Friendship, High school, Rape, Relationships, Teen Books, Teenagers, Young Adult

Any Man | Amber Tamblyn

August 24, 2018 Amber Gregg Leave a comment

Genre: Thriller. Number of Pages: 288. Perspective: First/Third Alternating. Location: United States. There is a hunt for a woman serial…

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Posted in: Assault, Book Recommendations, Book Review, Culture, Dark, Death, Depression, Fiction, Grief, Poetry, Psychological Thriller, PTSD, Rape, Short Stories, Social Commentary, Suspense, Thriller, Trigger Warning

The Opposite of Loneliness | Marina Keegan

January 21, 2018 Amber Gregg Leave a comment

“We don’t have a word for the opposite of loneliness, but if we did, I could say that’s what I…

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Posted in: Book Review, Death, Depression, Essays, Fiction, Non-fiction, Post Humously, Short Stories, Worst Book Award, Young Adult

Without Merit | Colleen Hoover

October 29, 2017 Amber Gregg Leave a comment

“Not every mistake deserves a consequence. Sometimes the only thing it deserves is forgiveness.” Genre: Young Adult. Number of Pages:…

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Posted in: Agoraphobia, Art, Best Book Award, Book Review, Coming of Age, Contemporary Fiction, Depression, Dysfunction, Family, Fiction, Love, Mental Illness, New Adult, Romance, Suicide, Young Adult

A Monster Calls | Patrick Ness

January 6, 2017 Amber Gregg Leave a comment

“You do not write your life with words…You write it with actions. What you think is not important. It is…

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Posted in: Best Book Award, Book Review, Book-to-Screen, Bullying, Cancer, Coming of Age, Death, Depression, Family, Friendship, Monster, Scary, School

Mud Vein | Tarryn Fisher

January 3, 2017 Amber Gregg Leave a comment

“Humans weren’t made to carry someone else’s weight. We can barely lift our own.” Genre: New Adult Suspense. Number of…

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Posted in: Adult, Book Review, Dark, Death, Depression, Kidnapping, Mystery, Suspense, Thriller

Book Chat: Mud Vein | Tarryn Fisher

November 15, 2016 Amber Gregg Leave a comment

**WARNING: This is for people who have already read this book. There will be spoilers! If you do not want…

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Posted in: Book Chat, Book Club, Dark, Depression, Fiction, Kidnapping, Leading Women, Suspense, Thriller

Furiously Happy | Jenny Lawson

September 11, 2016 Amber Gregg Leave a comment

“Don’t sabotage yourself. There are plenty of other people willing to do that for free.” Genre: Memoir/Humor. Number of Pages:…

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Posted in: Anxiety, Best Book Award, Book Review, Depression, Humor, Memoir, Mental Illness, Non-fiction

The Memory Keeper’s Daughter | Kim Edwards

October 31, 2015 Amber Gregg Leave a comment

“He’d kept this silence because his own secrets were darker, more hidden, and because he believed that his secrets had…

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Posted in: Adult, Affair, Book Review, Depression, Disabilities, Fiction, History, Life, Marriage

We Were Liars | E. Lockhart

October 5, 2015 Amber Gregg Leave a comment

“We are liars. We are beautiful and privileged. We are cracked and broken.”  Genre: Young Adult Fiction Number of Pages:…

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Posted in: Book Review, Coming of Age, Competition, Depression, Family, Fiction, Friendship, Journey, Thriller, Young Adult

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