NO ONE SAYS GOODBYE UNLESS..
So, I read a reaaaaallllyyyyy good book after so long. Everyone has heard about it in this new world.
John Green. Turtles All The Way Down. Heard of it? Yes? I thought so.
Anyway, there are so many things about this book that have my heart. The way it talks about life. It threw me into a ‘spiral’ (read it, you will get what I am trying to say here).
*it is about a book I can’t just leave it like that, I’ll will have to do or at least put somethings that make you WANT to read it.*
I actually don’t know what genre I should put in in, because it’s love, teenage and a mild mystery at the same time.
The book is about a teenage girl named Aza, who has a mental illness and is consumed by her own thoughts. She can’t control them and thinks that she cannot control her actions. According to her every person is actually driven by circumstances. To her, her thoughts are ’turning and turning into a tightening gyre.’
Then comes her friend from her childhood who is not mentally ill but understands all the thoughts Aza has, as he too has lost so much in life. He is a son of a fraud father and is a big brother who has to take care of a troubled kid.
His name is Davis BTW. *I generally don’t remember the names. I remember faces and that is all I remember. They way Mr Green describes his eyes. The brown eyes. They mean a lot to me ‘cause they ‘make me feel like there was something worthwhile in the brown of my eyes too’*
His approach to life had me. I love how he loves his life even though it has a crazy ‘rhyme scheme’. He writes short poems and blog almost every day. One of my favs is
I’d be done if I were you
See what Mr Green did there? How he described the insecurity in such a beautiful way. (I genuinely hope that, that is what he was trying to do there because I am no good at literature and I so don’t wanna make a fool out of myself.)
Anyway, I don’t know what I am actually going with this. I just love how there are s many things in life which a just beautifully described. Maybe it’s the teenage heart in me speaking but I really love the book and I don’t know how to say it. I can actually not write. You will see how bad I am at it. And I am worst at actually writing down how I feel.
Coming to the book again. The two meet again and start to understand each other. Somehow, Aza overcomes her spiral thoughts when she is with him. Both of them are glad that she found someone who saw the same sky as each other. Even though in the end ‘circumstances’ make them part they are happy as ‘what is yours now isn’t yours forever.’
Aza knows that she will remember her first love as it is pure and will remind her that she is worth all the care and capable to receive and give love.
That’s all for the weirdest book review ever.
“No One Says Goodbye Unless They Want To See You Again.”
(Ha. Ha. I know I was clever with the ending. No bragging. I promise.)
Because we break hearts, not promises.
*I have written every quote I like in this*
I hope the author of the book doesn't kill me after reading this . Please don't.
DULLESTBRIGHT ALL BRIGHT BECAUSE SHE LOVES THE BOOKKKKKKK!!!! XOXOXOXOX