

However, in real life, me and him, we did have a world of our own, a world that has nothing to do with reality and if I have to answer that question, I'd say we would meet in a dream that has both mine and his nightmares, because together both our nightmares form a perfect haven for both of us.Īll the emptiness, the sorrow, the burning thoughts in her mind, the carnage inside her skull, it felt like a bottomless, endless pilt of hell inside of her. I want to be unconditionally cherished and somehow be the lucky winner of a sentiments spree. The downside of the book or my personal notes for the author would be that, at times, it was a bit hard follow what was going on (although this might be from my side) and at times it was a little too slow paced. I could picture the maze and the roof and the stars.

I am very impressed with the author it is not very easy to paint such vivid images and pictures of the characters, the places, and the events at some point I actually pictured the hospital, with the cafeteria where they ate and all the halls and rooms. Including music or books in a book is always a plus in any book.

The song Have You Ever Seen the Rain, thank you for it. It is relative to each and everyone of us. Since reality is nothing but a construct of the mind, nothing but chemical reactions inside our brain, nothing but how our senses perceive the outside world, how can we know for sure what reality is if it is all in our head? How can we know for sure that the 3-dimensional world is actually real? The answer is reality (or what is considered real) is relative. Questioning reality is one of the things I like the most cuz I question reality A LOT. I liked Nick too and all his riddles and mysteriousness. Cuz I think these are the most beautiful people. I have a soft spot for girls like Nia, not mentally sick ones, but people who have gone through shit.

She has no idea that she is sick or why she is there nonetheless, she decides she wants to get out of the hospital so she starts to tell her story to her psychiatrist in hopes that they will realize she is not sick and so they would let her out. Niala is a patient in a mental institution. I love the cover it is painfully beautiful.Īmeles Potamos starts in a very slow pace.
