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I Wrote This For You

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I need you to understand something. I wrote this for you. I wrote this for you and only you. Everyone else who reads it, doesn’t get it. They may think they get it, but they don’t. This is the sign you’ve been looking for. You were meant to read these words.

194 pages, Paperback

First published December 14, 2011

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pleasefindthis (the pen name of Iain S. Thomas) is best known for the I Wrote This For You project, which he began in 2007 as a blog with photographer, Jon Ellis. The project was published as a book in December of 2011 and appears on bestseller lists weekly.

He lives in Cape Town, South Africa and shares his home with his wife, daughter and various animals.

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Profile Image for Katie.
154 reviews18 followers
December 30, 2011
Please pay the 4 dollars to buy this book for your new Christmas Kindle.

Read it slowly.

Connect the dots between the words and the titles and the photos. The resulting picture for you will be different than it is for me. Highlight entire passages. Bookmark them, write them on your hands, muse about how closely they relate to your life.

Read it again.

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201 reviews31 followers
May 20, 2015
Review originally posted in Blackplume


Once in a while you found a book that somehow felt that it is written personally for you. As if the author writes the book with you in his mind, and the dedication has your name written on it. I Wrote This For You is one of those rare books if ever there is already one out there existing. It is also a kind of book that felt like you wrote by yourself for someone you love and care. As if the author write down all the feelings and thoughts you cannot express and manage to put them on the pages of this lovely book.

The book is divided into four parts: Sun, Moon, Stars, and Rain. It includes collections of photos, messages or poems that express real feelings and emotions. Each collections are artistically combined that somehow will touch your soul. The photos alone are carefully pick to show the different angle of life. Each descriptions and messages are heartwarming and inspiring. The photos captures life and the messages express the stories behind it. Stories we can all relate to and messages we all shares.

Reading those words somehow felt that the author took the words out of my soul and put it on paper. As if he really knew me so well, like a bestfriend I always wanted to have and he easily put into words all I wanted to say. There are so many quotations from the book that I can relate to, words that triggered memories from the past and give a glimpse of a bright future. It is like peeking into my diary and reading all the words I am silently keeping or letters I never send. It tells my story and everyone’s stories too.

There is one particular part of the book that makes me teary because the photo and the message really hit me. It reminds me of one of the place I visit in Taipei though it’s not exactly the same place it reminds me of my stay there. Of all the places I visited so far, Taiwan is the most memorable not only because that’s my first out of the country trip but also because of the experiences it gives me. In my eight days of stay there I experience the ups and down of life. I went through different emotions while I’m there. The experiences and adventures gives me not just memories but also molds me to be a better person. Reminding me those moments somehow resurrect me again to my soul. It reminds me of the people I love and care, people I lost and things that really matters in life.

I Wrote This For You is such a short read but the words it delivers expand beyond the pages. The messages are bleak, hopeful, real, and poignant. Add the mysterious and daunting photos, this book is written for you and only you by someone who dares to show how much you matter in this world and reminds you that there is someone who cares and life has meaning.
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2,223 reviews321k followers
July 27, 2017
Having had some time to think about this, I feel like this style of poems/quotes works better and has greater impact when each is viewed alone. If you read one quoted somewhere online, then it can seem quite deep and profound and steeped in beautiful truth. But when you sit and read through pages and pages of the same, it feels cheesy and contrived. At least, it does to me.

Imagine you're on a date and the other person says you're beautiful (or the equivalent). At first, that seems really nice and you probably get all warm and tingly inside. But if they don't stop, if they continue on and on by saying: "You are the most beautiful person I have ever seen. Your eyes are like the deepest ocean. Your hair is like liquid chocolate." I mean, pass me the bucket. Also, I no longer believe a single word they say.

That's kinda how these books of poetry make me feel.

I would have liked this much more during my teenage emo phase. Nowadays, it seems cliche and extremely emotionally manipulative. And emotionally manipulative books are those that leave me feeling most emotionless of all. It's slightly better written, but I would recommend this for fans of the modern tumblr quote-style poetry - think Lang Leav, Rupi Kaur and/or Amanda Lovelace.

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33 reviews
May 28, 2014
Congratulations Author! You have just gathered the shattered divine chakras that are confined to heal your own pathetic emotional wounds. I'm so proud of you. Now lock yourself in a room, reread your book eight times and glue your shit together.

This book is a collection of prose and poetry written out of intense heartaches, depressed judgments, schizophrenic thinking and Fly High drugs. At first, I adore how the author contemplates about human emotions - how they revolve around every core of our atoms, how they trigger earthly and heavenly impulses and the plenty little things that they offer but then, its exaggeration and sugarcoating has flee to Pluto that I no longer know how to fathom them. Some stuff were cliché - lyrics from a song, a segment from a quote, a phrase from a television advertisement.

As much as I respect wordcraft, the author turned out bludgeoning its beauty. The writing was a mixture of simple words crafted ambitiously. Yet, it barely pulled through. Here take a read:

“Just pretend you’re in a movie. Be as brave and as full of love as the main character. Because we all need to believe in movies, sometimes.”

“You were better to the ones that were worse for you. And worse to the one that was better for you.”

“You cannot go back in time, even if you wish it with every fiber of your being, your heart and soul, even if you think about it every day.
Trust me. I know.”

“After darkness, there is always light and you get reminded of this every morning but still you choose to believe that the night will last forever. Nothing lasts forever. Not the good or the bad. So you might as well smile while you’re here."

“If you don’t think I’m important “you’re a no one, not a someone. Because everyone is important to someone.”

“The bad news is, people are crueler meaner and more evil than you’ve ever imagined. The good news is, people are kinder, gentler and more loving than you’ve ever dreamed.”

“That the difference between pain and love is time. That love is only as real as you want it to be. That if you feel good, you look good but it doesn’t always work the other way around.
That the sun will rise each day and it’s up to you each day if you match it. That nothing matters up until this point. That what you decide now, in this moment, will change the future. Forever. That rain is beautiful.
And so are you.”


FUCK YOU, PRICK.

I recommend this book to jejegirls who are either in love or in need of love or broken or just feeling all the shit the world gladly offers.

This would have been good if the author had given importance to the following points:

1. PHOTOGRAPHS
It seems to me that the author is a little less like a thief snagging pictures on Flickr. (Not that I'm certain though. Hihi.) Worse is, what he got out of the box were a bunch of creepy - not creepy cool Ransom Riggs, but creepy creepy unlikely - photographs. The book showed more than one photo of an antediluvian Buddha or who ever it was, effortlessly squinting his eyes (Oh wait. Belated Happy Birthday Buddha, I'm sorry for even including you here) over my imperfect reading posture and I'm like, bullshit, the photos are not working. Artistic proportions and bokehful symmetry were consistent trends among the photos but then along the way, a photo popped showing typical Asian highschoolers in the streets smiling at the camera that you might as well find in a yearbook. CRAAAP. JUST CRAP. How could you put your own selfie in your own graphic book? Hashtag Shameless Sunday. Best solution? Tear off all the photographs.

2. SEQUENCING
The book took off from teenage-i-crush-you-you-crush-them-i'm-invisible feels to eventually you and I falling in love with each other to conflicts and then to a truckload of stupid things which made me conclude that the author went nutts in the end. I think the author wasn't able to chronologically arrange the pieces. One moment it was good. Then it was bad. Then it was good. Then bad. Then crazy. Then good. Then fuck. I felt cheated.

2. PRONOUNS AND HIMSELF
The real problem here is the title. It should have been I Wrote This for Me . Really. The progression of pronouns from you to I probably went off unnoticed by the author since he was confused by who were who. Truth be told, the author himself was both you and I. Amazing uncovering. Damn. Father Palahniuk, I did it. Okay. Kidding aside, I think you are somewhere between narcissistic and problematic. However, the book is there to help you.

Author. Whoever you are. I wrote this review for you. Yes, you. No shit.
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950 reviews869 followers
February 25, 2019
Even before I saw the ARC of this book, I was already looking for a copy of this in a local bookstore here in the country. But it was always out of stock, hence I never have the chance to check out why there is a lot of good feedback about it. I was so delighted that there's an available reading copy, thus I immediately grab the opportunity to download it.
I Wrote This For You by Iain S. Thomas
There are 190 poems and it is divided into four parts: Sun with 24; Moon that contains 47; Stars has 58; and Rain with 61 odes. Among the four sections, I like the last because I found a lot of good ones in that portion. Several of the poems that are remarkable for me is The Nature of my Body, The Video on the Way Down, The Trees That Decided Not To Die, and The World Needs More Lighthouses.
I Wrote This For You by Iain S. Thomas
Overall, there are 21 poems that I think are quite exceptional from this collection; while some of the odes are okay, there are others that are mediocre. Nevertheless, this a good anthology that will appeal more to young adults.
I Wrote This For You by Iain S. Thomas
Profile Image for Whitney Atkinson.
1,062 reviews13.2k followers
September 30, 2017
This book employs poetry placed next to photographs, which I was excited for, but it fell completely flat. All the pictures were blurry and of random things, and they weren't necessarily pretty, and didn't really add anything to the poems.

And the poems themselves were sometimes pretty, sometimes okay. When I got to the final section of this book, I was ready for it to be over. It wasn't necessarily bad, but the subject matter and the way love was discussed just became super generic. I highlighted a few lines here and there, but it nothing that made me think too hard or sit back and go "whoa."

I finished this completely unaffected and glad it was over, but there were still some nice quotes sprinkled in.
Profile Image for Kayla Rae.
95 reviews12 followers
December 9, 2015
Imagine that the douchey, fakely profound guy in your psych 101 class and the worst, equally fakely profound girl in your poetry class that your professor for some stupid reason thinks is a genius had a one night stand that resulted in a baby.

That is this book. And it's almost unbearably terrible. Do not read it.
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79 reviews217 followers
December 29, 2015
This book is mine.
It's written with me in its mind.
All these words are for me.
Only for me.
The title even says it: I Wrote This For You.
And it is.
This little piece of magic touches me so deeply that I want to dig my fingers in its papers and hold it tight, forever.

This book shares my secrets with you guys.
My feelings, hard to formulate in words, but this author does that exactly.
It feels like a warm hug, a soft smile and a comforting word all in a dreamy book about ME.
But it was like that for you as well, right?

"The world will carry on without you and me when we're gone.
Let it carry on."

"The heart we share.
Every time,
they cut you,
I bleed."

It's not often you come across a book that speaks directly to your soul.
It's not often that you wish you could call the author of a book you just finished to talk about life with said author.
It's not often that your whole book is highlighted, because almost every poem felt like yours.

"I know you're not here,
I can see it in your eyes when we talk.
Where ever you are,
Come back soon."

"You were better to the ones that were worse for you.
And worse to the one that was better for you."

I Wrote This For You is a little bit magic and words. It's a simple idea. The book is filled with poems and photo's. The photo's are simple.
Photo's of our daily lives, but the way it is presented, with the poems, makes is something more. A subway is suddenly loneliness, the trees become love, the ocean is kindness and your mind is the creator of the story. This book is YOURS. The words are chosen thoughtfully. The author is speaking directly to you and everyone will see something else in it.

"And you will find no fear here,
in unkind words,
or the hardness of others.
And you fill find no sadness here,
in the meanness of the world,
in the anger that comes from those who feel small,
And you will find no hurt here,
in a million insults or a single, softly spoken lie.
Because only a hard heart shatters.
Only a hard heart breaks."

"You're okay.
Breathe. Just breathe.
Open your eyes. Come back.
It's over now. You're okay. Wake up. Please wake up. Don't do this to me.
Don't do this to me. I love you so fucking much. Come back."

"Don't you dare to tell me nothing matters.
Everything matters.
Every fucking drop of rain, every ray of sunlight, every wisp of cloud matters and they matter because I can see them, and if I can see them, they can see me. I know that there's an entire world that cares out there, hiding behind a world that doesn't, afraid to show who it really is and with or without you, I will drag that world out of the dirt and the blood until we live in it.
Until we all live in it."

Overall, a great poetic read about life, love, the nature and loneliness.
I Wrote This For You is indeed written for you. Just for you.
Profile Image for Meghan Hughes.
156 reviews2,256 followers
February 23, 2019
I’ve decided I need to stop reading “trendy poetry”... This was good, but it was just good. I like poetry that makes me cry or makes me say “wow” or makes me feel understood. This book was nice at times & I dog-eared a few pages, but I truly only thought maybe 10 out of the 194 pages were decent. It was a breeze through read & I just don’t understand why so many people obsessed over it. It has won awards, gotten outstanding recommendations here on goodreads... but I just don’t get it. Maybe I am alone in this. Or maybe I’m being pessimistic.... But to me this was a collection of heartbreak & longing that should’ve just been posted on tumblr. I’m sorry if you loved this book & my review offends you, but I’m just looking to understand the hype. Comment if you’ve read this & what you thought. I feel as if I’m being a bit of a harsh critic... Lol. Just particular about my poetry.
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237 reviews74 followers
May 22, 2016
"I need you to understand something. I wrote this for you. I wrote this for you and only you. Everyone else who reads it, doesn’t get it. They may think they get it, but they don’t. This is the sign you’ve been looking for. You were meant to read these words."


This book is a collection of of poetry and photograph written for you. Not everybody will be able to understand this book. I like this kind of style to combine photography and literature because I also use it on my poems except the pictures are borrowed. LOL^^ Thank Google for that.

This book comes with honest feelings about adoration, hurt and moving on. If you are cynic then this is not for you because you'll just find that the prose and poetry came from a depressed person but I dig this kind of thing; it doesn't need to rhyme, just pure honest feelings. Because that's what poetry and art is, it's about expression.
"So yes, we could kiss. I could kiss you and you could kiss me. There’s no science, plane ticket or clock stopping us. But if we kiss, it will end the world. And I’ve ended the world before. No one survived. Least of all me."

I'm just not fan of the photographs. I mean who am I to question photography because I have little knowledge of it. In my opinion some of the photographs matches the poetry and prose, some just don't. Again this poetry book is not for all, but compared to Lang Leav's Love and Misadventure I rather like this one.

I recommend this to people who embrace melancholy and to those who have a lot of feelings. LOL^^
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1,243 reviews1,732 followers
July 25, 2017
I like this poetry collection. The poems are heartfelt, raw and straightforward. Some of it are repetitive and a little cheesy. It's good and relatable. By the way, the photos are beautifully captured! I had fun reading this book but not my favorite.
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171 reviews105 followers
September 8, 2017
“And everyone, somewhere, is someone, if we only give them a chance.”

I have no words. Really. This felt as if i were reading someone's personal, precious words, not a book. I related to so many of those words on different levels, and i couldn't help but savour each single one of them.

It was very enjoyable, and unlike any poetry book that i've read before. I read it carefully, for some reason, as if the words will fade if i read them too quickly. The photographs are mesmerising, and sometimes i'd catch myself staring at a few of them for a minute or two. I have no enough words for this, but it's more than fair to say that i loved it.
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146 reviews711 followers
September 7, 2015
3.5 stars

Some poems in here were really amazing, but then there were quite a few that were misses for me. I think the first 100 pages were by far the strongest in the chapbook.

Overall I loved that there were pictures accompanying each poem--I thought that was very unique.
Profile Image for Ronak Gajjar.
278 reviews100 followers
December 27, 2017
The type of poetry: Free Verse
How many hearts would have be invaded for the every reasons, if each time you said “I love you”, you meant it?
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Take a hint! How about the hierarchical order of you, two people, people, and the whole world together? This one flows in that order. Rather than stating it as poetry, I would say that these are quotations emphasized on love, life, surviving obstacles, leading optimism and much more. The beautiful familiar snippets put together with the evocative approach. Some of them do hold layered connotation and some are too simplistic. I admire the Title + Photograph + Canto concept. Some of them do lack depth but it glorifies as we usually neglect the on-going small things around us.
Of course it’s complicated. If it wasn’t, I probably wouldn’t be interested in you.
The archetypal which addresses “YOU” in a direct manner, it sings faintly starting from personal problems to the world.
Just like you mistook lust for love, you have mistaken being alone with loneliness. So I’m fine. Thank you for asking.
P.S.: I cannot state drawbacks of any poetry because it is coated with unknown layers so this one is for everyone who acknowledges the emotion - “LOVE”. This one will console you - "You are not alone!"
You are a drop of perfect in an imperfect world. And all I need is a taste.
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994 reviews130 followers
October 4, 2021
The pitch of this oscillated between interesting and inspiring and very , very, very, very creepy and, as you can tell by my overuse of "verys," I came down hard on the side of too creepy to give credit for the other parts. The conceit of soulmates and hidden messages that drives these poems, songs, and musings is interesting, and the fact that it covers both the romantic beginnings and the crash and burn endings of a relationship was compelling.

But.

There were some major turnoffs, to put it mildly. The first is the second person perspective. This person speaking so intimately in a mode that I have trouble reading as anything but *to me* was really disturbing, especially when mixed with the metaphysical "I've been searching for you for so man lifetimes" part of the poems. The instant forced intimacy with someone I don't know and have never interacted with before and know nothing about due to the second person perspective, the instant disclosures, and the unhinged scifi and/or delusional perspective was incredibly creepy. I listened to the whole thing, but I was glad when it was over.

**Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for a free copy in exchange for an honest review.
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133 reviews4 followers
October 13, 2012
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I'm sure every single person on this planet has had moments in his or her life where things just don't work out the way they want them to. Maybe you're hungry but there's no more milk left to suck out of the bottle. Maybe you got caught in a sudden downpour and your socks are squelching and gross. Maybe you just broke up with someone you really love. Maybe you got fired from work and now you don't know what to do. These are the moments when you feel hurt or angry or listless or sad. But sometimes, there are little things that end up brightening your day, even if its by the smallest of degrees. This book is one of those little things.

"I Wrote This For You" is a collection of nearly 200 of the most beautiful and meaningful entries about life, love, loss, beginnings, ending, and, above all, hope. Each of the four distinct chapters--Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain--explores the different facets of these themes of our lives and, in the process, brings readers to an understanding of themselves.

The photographs, the chapter titles, and the entries themselves all work together beautifully to really tug at your heart strings. What struck me was how personal each and every entry was. Being a hopeless romantic myself, I could relate to or at least imagine the emotions and images behind the simply-worded sentences. I can't help but to connect my own personal experiences to what's written on the page--which is precisely what the author had intended. Here's one of my favourite entries:

I don't know if you felt that or not.
But it felt like two people kissing after hours of thinking about it.
It felt like two people talking after nights of silence.
It felt like two people touching after weeks of being numb.
It felt like two people facing each other after months of looking away.
It felt like two people in love after years of being alone.
And it felt like two people meeting each other, after an entire lifetime of not meeting each other.

It's so beautiful. The emotions wrought in the words really call out to you, almost to the point where they're palpable. You feel the relief, the breathtaking moment when you finally do that something or meet that someone. You become both the 'me' and the 'you'. There's a sweet sadness behind it, but, at the same time, there's hope, too. The simplicity of the language really reminds me that life is just that--it's not some grand movie or drama on a stage. Instead, life is life and nothing more. We smile, laugh, cry, yell, have good moments and bad moments, and, in the end, it comes down to us living through each and every day.

This short, sweet book is really a story of your own life. It really touches something inside of you, and I even went on the blog that the entries were originally from to read more. The words linger, and that's truly the most important gift a book can ever give you. I highly recommend picking up a copy--it will stay with you for days, if not years.

Rating: 5/5
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324 reviews202 followers
April 13, 2017
"Oh shut up. Every time it rains, it stops raining. Every time you hurt, you heal. After darkness, there is always light and you get reminded of this every morning but still you choose to believe that the night will last forever. Nothing lasts forever. Not the good or the bad. So you might as well smile while you’re here."

A School for Fools আর Dear Friend, From My Life I Write to You in Your Life এর পর আরেকটা বই যেটা অবশ্যই আমার পছন্দের তালিকায় থাকবে ।

ব্রেক আপ শব্দটা এত কমন আর রেগুলার হয়ে গেছে যে আমি এই শব্দটা ব্যবহার করব না ।
যখন ভালোবাসার মানুষ দূরে চলে যায় , তারপরে যে মানুষটা পড়ে রইল তার প্রতি মুহূর্তের অনুভবের বিবরণ, অনুভূতির বিবর্তন পাওয়া যাবে এই লেখায়।
অসহ্য স্মৃতিকাতড়তার যন্ত্রণা, একাকীত্ব, অসহায়ত্ব, ক্ষোভ, রাগ, কষ্ট , জিজ্ঞাসা , ভেঙ্গে যাওয়া স্বপ্নের টুকরো হাতে করে উদ্দেশ্যহীনতায় বসে থাকা , যা কিছু জীবনের একটা বড় অংশ জুড়ে পরিব্যাপ্ত ছিল তার হঠাত না থাকার শূন্যতা । অনেক অবোধ , সান্ত্বনা না মানা প্রশ্ন কোন উত্তরে যার পরিতৃপ্তি হয় না ।
হয়ত আবার সব ঠিক হবে তার অপেক্ষা...
পুরোনো নিজেকে যে ভালো থাকত তাকে প্রচণ্ড মিস করা, আবার সেই পুরোনো আমি তে ফিরে যাবার, ভালো থাকার তীব্র পিপাসা। ভালো থাকা কে ধরে রাখতে যা ক্রমাগত মন কে আহত করছে তাকে অস্বীকারের সাময়িক চেষ্টা ।

তবু মানুষকে একসময় সবকিছু কাটিয়ে উঠতে হয় নিজের বাঁচার জন্যে, ভালোভাবে বাঁচার জন্যে ...

Daughter এর Medicine গানের কথায় ,
You could still be,
what you want to.
What you said you were,
when I met you.
when you met me.
when I met you.
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92 reviews24 followers
January 3, 2013
I Wrote This For You is wonderful because it can speak to so many people at so many different levels. For myself, the quotation, “You forget that, in the dark, we must move closer together in order to see each other. You were never alone.” which is featured in the book, spoke to me. When I read this passage, I immediately thought of myself as a adolescent battling depression as well as my family and friends who are currently battling depression. With depression, it is so difficult to see the light. Even when good things happen, one still feels lost. What makes this quote understandable, to me, is that it shows you that you are not alone even when things seem to be that way. With that said, this passage can be interpreted a number of different ways for a number of different people.

The book has a certain versatility that is remarkable. If this book, as well as the passages, are as popular as they've become then it says one thing about humans - we are much more similar than we believe. We have gone through similar heartbreaks, love affairs, hardships, and experiences. Maybe we just need to communicate more often (or share favorite passages in this book!) to understand our similarities rather than focusing on our differences.
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79 reviews2 followers
March 3, 2013
i was really excited about this book... i had a feeling that it would be brilliant. so i bought it. i didn't know much about it, except the esoteric description it had (which is brilliant, alluring, etc.)

it was okay. there are some pages that are brilliant and hook you. gems. it's like finding a gem in a field. or a hip pair of overalls at a goodwill (or two (holla)). but the rest is a little... lame. i found that it read very pre-pubescent angsty i-like-you-but-why-don't-you-like-me. i had hoped it would be a little bit more substantial than that.

oh and this. you know this. this kind of writing. short sentences. just your thoughts. raw. on a page. this is the whole book.
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27 reviews2 followers
September 20, 2016
Beautifully written. Beautiful photographs. Beautifully haunting. It hits home, heart break, pain, longing, lost love, lost lives. It's real, it's raw, it's relatable.
The way this is written it really does feel like this is meant just for you. These words apply to everyone, the way this is written makes it feel like this is really just for you. It feels like a secret you don't want to share but at the same time you want everyone to know.
I don't know how to explain this book, I think you just need to read it yourself and you'll understand.
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91 reviews278 followers
February 7, 2017
I'm sure there are better books and better poetry writing , yet i gave it 5 stars
it's not about the writing but about the feelings it gave me , i relate to this so much , i guess any human would .
i'm swooning over him and the person he wrote this to . doesn't it just make you wish someone could write something similar about you?
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91 reviews63 followers
January 18, 2017
" There are a million ways to bleed but you are by far my favorite . "
This was beautiful , like how adorable are these titles and these little poems and photographs and how they all come together in such harmony.
Night trains , broken lights , tunnels ,Buddha , beer , weak hands and coldness felt like pictures from a far dream , fleeting visions of love and hurt and half-lighted candles.
It was such a simple beautiful artistic exprience , connecting these deeply expressed emotions with these views and drown in feelings and places .
It's like a love song that carries all the feelings . Because love is not always sweet and fun .It can be so painful like that . It can be so beautiful like that .
I want to share so many quotes but there's much beauty everywhere that I can't choose .So I just randomly picked this one about lost chances with a fine feeling of reincarnation :
"Joan of Arc came back as a little girl in Japan, and her father told her to stop listening to her imaginary friends.
Elvis was born again in a small village in Sudan, he died hungry, age 9, never knowing what a guitar was.
Michelangelo was drafted into the military at age 18 in Korea, he painted his face black with shoe polish and learned to kill.
Jackson Pollock got told to stop making a mess, somewhere in Russia.
Hemingway, to this day, writes DVD instruction manuals somewhere in China. He's an old man on a factory line. You wouldn't recognize him.
Gandhi was born to a wealthy stockbroker in New York. He never forgave the world after his father threw himself from his office window, on the 21st floor.
And everyone, somewhere, is someone, if we only give them a chance."
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341 reviews294 followers
July 20, 2016
I AM COMPLETELY BLOWN AWAY BY THE INTENSITY OF THIS BOOK!
Loved & felt every single word of this book, like it was written for me.
Some books that can touch our soul, and this was one of them!! JUST WOW.

I WISH SOMEDAY SOMEONE WRITE A BOOK LIKE THIS FOR ME TOO!!
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123 reviews4 followers
December 24, 2012
Page after page of stalker teenage emo poems obsessing over someone, accompanied with a blurry "artsy" photo. Whoever they're about needs a restraining order.
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273 reviews58 followers
October 29, 2017
Beautiful

I loved that there were beautiful pictures to go with each poem. Poems about love and life that were deep and make me want to read this again.
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194 reviews619 followers
April 13, 2017
“This isn't me missing you. This is me missing the me I used to be.”

It does not feel like poetry, it does not feel like stories either. It feels like, I have written down my feelings. It's pensive yet so beautiful.

“I'd rather live with the answer than die with the question.”
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