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The Fabric of Our Souls
by K.M. Moronova
My friend has been recommending me to read this one for months. I FINALLY DID IT.
I don't regret it. I greatly enjoyed it personally. Yes, it's unorthodox and not what you would generally find in an institution. But I do find that I can relate to the story and the characters. I feel like I have been seen and heard while reading this. I fell deeply in love with the characters Liam, Lanston and our resident FMC Wynn. This book is filled with trauma, the loss of hope, the need for healing, and wanting the courage to continue on. Everyone is broken from something. Everyone has a story. This book really made me think back to reality in the aspects of I've been there, I know people who have been there. I have SHARED SOME OF THESE SAME THOUGHTS. I too once had no hope, but wanted the courage to continue on. If you want a book that is heart wrenching in so many ways this is definitely a read for that. I recommend reading the trigger warnings. These characters are all deeply ill in numerous ways. Some do not know how to cope.
This book is beautiful, morbidly fascinating, and so relatable that I'm so happy that it's sitting on my bookshelf.
Some quotes that I loved. I can't list them all, I have so many.
"—wait for the weight of the world to pass. Wait until the tremors that wrack through your skull drift into the depths again. Wait until the sun rises, and the light makes you feel a little less pointless.”
“You let me know and I’ll hold you until the darkness fades.”
“I saw a young woman. A confused little flower trying to bloom in the daylight when you were always meant to thrive beneath the stars, unlike those around you. You’ve wilted enough for the world. Don’t you think?”
“Liam?” “Yeah?” “If I’m tragic, what does that make you?” I think about that for a second. “Cruel.”
“I’m not sane either, Wynn. You’re not alone in this castle of tragedy.”
I like that about rainy days. The weight makes me feel like it’s okay to be down. No one judges you if you’re sad on a rainy day.
I don't regret it. I greatly enjoyed it personally. Yes, it's unorthodox and not what you would generally find in an institution. But I do find that I can relate to the story and the characters. I feel like I have been seen and heard while reading this. I fell deeply in love with the characters Liam, Lanston and our resident FMC Wynn. This book is filled with trauma, the loss of hope, the need for healing, and wanting the courage to continue on. Everyone is broken from something. Everyone has a story. This book really made me think back to reality in the aspects of I've been there, I know people who have been there. I have SHARED SOME OF THESE SAME THOUGHTS. I too once had no hope, but wanted the courage to continue on. If you want a book that is heart wrenching in so many ways this is definitely a read for that. I recommend reading the trigger warnings. These characters are all deeply ill in numerous ways. Some do not know how to cope.
This book is beautiful, morbidly fascinating, and so relatable that I'm so happy that it's sitting on my bookshelf.
Some quotes that I loved. I can't list them all, I have so many.
"—wait for the weight of the world to pass. Wait until the tremors that wrack through your skull drift into the depths again. Wait until the sun rises, and the light makes you feel a little less pointless.”
“You let me know and I’ll hold you until the darkness fades.”
“I saw a young woman. A confused little flower trying to bloom in the daylight when you were always meant to thrive beneath the stars, unlike those around you. You’ve wilted enough for the world. Don’t you think?”
“Liam?” “Yeah?” “If I’m tragic, what does that make you?” I think about that for a second. “Cruel.”
“I’m not sane either, Wynn. You’re not alone in this castle of tragedy.”
I like that about rainy days. The weight makes me feel like it’s okay to be down. No one judges you if you’re sad on a rainy day.