Sweet Jesus Christ on a biscuit , i love this book , it's my favourite by far , i didn't want it to end it's too short for god's sake , i think the character i liked the most is Sadie , even though her story's a mystery that was not revealed ( think about making a book about her ) .i LOVE the way it's written ,you feel like it was effortless because the writer uses simple words to express , unlike some of the authors who try to show their muscles in vocabulary . I'm definetly reading more of your books man ! btw i almost cried on the poem part , it was funny in a sad way , but i have to say i hesitated a little at first about some of the action that was going on , i was like " am i sure i want to read that?" but it didn't last long :thankgod: definitely 5 stars :) I gave this book five stars because it was amazingly funny, but depressingly sad. I read this in like a day and a half because it was that good. So basically its about this boy named Jeff and he tries to commit suicide on news years and then he goes to a psychiatric ward. Throughout the book the counselor is trying to figure out why he might have done this and all their "sessions" are really good conversations, so I would definitely recommend reading this.
What do You think about Suicide Notes (2008)?
An eloquent, humorous, witty novel that impeccably narrates Jeff's life in the psych ward.
—chrissy0712
this book was so amazing. the twist at the end was not expected whatsoever.
—liza
Great read and I love the plot twists in the book.
—Parkman