MarieMeadowthorn
Book loving, small-town girl with a dream of writing her own amazing novel.
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Okay, so don't read too much into the score, as it's just my opinion from the first five chapters I was able to read. (don't have any coins rn.) It gets a little jumbled, and hard to follow through with a specific storyline. There are parts that are clear and wonderful. Very profound, forward thinking, and very introspective. I found myself captivated by your writing despite being confused at times because of that. Since I don't know what happens past the Paper Towns chapter, I just want to say that for the first five that even without a lot of information about what the characters look like, what the world looks like, and the moments of confusion when names are switched around or the writing seems a little different, it was quite amazing.
I love this question. I don't think it's something we really ever consider after we leave the education system.
This is... profound. As someone who has had suicidal thoughts and struggle with depression to the point of needing medication, this hits home. You've described it almost perfectly.