Book Review: Geekerella By Ashley Poston

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Book Review: Geekerella By Ashley Poston
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NOW AVAILABLE IN AUDIO! In October, 2016, John Kaniecki's More than the Madness was released in paperback and ebook. We are happy to announce that the audio version is available! Author: John Kaniecki Publisher Amazon Link
ABOUT THE BOOK: This book gives readers a glimpse into the life of someone living with bipolar disorder. It’s not a clinical book filled with facts and figures, but a book of humanity. Spanning childhood to early adult, through stories of abuse, being bullied, experimentation with drugs and alcohol, inpatient stays on psych wards, a night in jail, his college days in the fraternity, hitchhiking across America, and his time in a third world country, John gives the reader a personal and up-close look into his life as a manic depressive. The stories are sad, shocking, and at times funny as he shares his antics while at his most manic and delusional. Throughout his journey, John also struggles with his faith in God. More than the Madness is a testament of one man’s journey to grow closer to God while gaining a better understanding of himself. John wrote his story to help educate others on mental illness and remove some of the stigma associated with it. It is his hope that readers will get to know the person behind the diagnosis; take away the labels and meet someone's son, friend, and husband. See that there is More Than the Madness. BOOK REVIEWERS, VIDEO BLOGGERS/BOOK BLOGGERS: You may have already been offered the chance to review an ebook version when the book was first released. If you have already done so, thank you! Anyone who would like an electronic version of this book to review, please contact Kristi by replying to this email to request your copy.
It’s time for a library haul! In ebook form! I really shouldn’t have checked these out right now tbh! I’m really gosh darn busy! I’m stubborn!
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my 21st Birthday Haul
I have waited all day for this to be uploaded & here it is.
My TBR pile is 150 books long and here is me ranting about just 9 of them. Let me know what you think.
What books are currently on your TBR pile??
Is that a new YouTube video I see? After all this time? FACT. I'M BACK. 😄