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The Teenager's Book Club is a place to find a good book to read. You know how hard it is to find a good book. Well, all the books on the sight are books I've read and or reading. Some are good and others are not so good. My friends have also read most of the books. That's why I decided to start a book club. Because at my school we share books, well not literally share them,but one person will read a book and if it's good they will tell someone else to read it. That is basically the goal of this Book Club.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

But Inside I'm Screaming


This book had the typical mental institution setting. And told the story of a woman trying to get her life back together and to get out of Three Breezes. Mental Institutions always have names like that. I enjoyed this book. It wasn't all that interesting but it was a good story. That's basically all it was was telling the story of an overstressed woman who couldn't deal with her life anymore. She tried to kill herself and failed. It seemed like she failed at everything though her eyed. She kept getting into controlling and abusive relationships who also influenced her opinion of herself. This book described how she came to love herself and accept that she wasn't perfect.

Review/Description
But inside I'm screaming is one woman's unforgettable story about what it is to lose control as the world watches, to figure out what went so very wrong and to accept an imperfect life in a world that demands perfection.

While breaking the hottest news story of the year, broadcast journalist Isabel Murphy falls apart on live television in front of an audience of millions. She lands at Three Breezes, a four-star psychiatric hospital nicknamed the "nut hut," where she begins the painful process of recovering the life everyone thought she had.

But accepting her place among her fellow patients proves difficult. Isabel struggles to reconcile the fact that she is, indeed, one of them, and faces the reality that in order to mend her painfully fractured life she must rely solely on herself.

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