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samliu12 's review for:
Bravey: Chasing Dreams, Befriending Pain, and Other Big Ideas
by Alexi Pappas
Okay the second half of that book was soooo drawn out. The whole format of the book felt odd to me. It was somehow chronological and unchronological at the same time.
Either way, the author's insights were interesting and fairly well developed. I resonated with the author's way of thinking and found myself understanding the emotions and processes that guided her thoughts (e.g. especially during her depressive episodes). Her thoughts felt familiar, even if the life situation governing those thoughts were so different. Even still, I could appreciate the rationality behind her choices and applaud the evident kindness, thoughtfulness, and bravery in them. The author's relationship with her dad was also really relevant to me.
Either way, the author's insights were interesting and fairly well developed. I resonated with the author's way of thinking and found myself understanding the emotions and processes that guided her thoughts (e.g. especially during her depressive episodes). Her thoughts felt familiar, even if the life situation governing those thoughts were so different. Even still, I could appreciate the rationality behind her choices and applaud the evident kindness, thoughtfulness, and bravery in them. The author's relationship with her dad was also really relevant to me.