Author: Lily Collins
Series: Standalone
Spoilers: Spoiler Free
"The quirky things that make you different are what make you beautiful."
Like most of us probably have, I discovered Lily Collins from a little movie called The Mortal Instruments;), so presumably I was determined and very interested in picking this up. Let me just start by saying that this is one the most relatable and raw books I have read across any genre thus far. She touches on subjects from her own experiences such as eating disorders, body insecurities, toxic relationships, and learning to be who she is no matter what others think.
Having dealt with body, food, and life insecurities of my own, the struggles and situations she went through heavily resonates with me and has given me a sense of closure. She gives her uncensored opinions, wisdom, and experiences, based on what she has learned from her teen years to where she is now and doesn't hold anything back. She walks us through her unhealthy relationships and past experiences with her peers, parents, herself, and ex-boyfriends and how they have shaped her into who she is today.
"Everything happens for a reason and, of course at times it's very discouraging, but at the end of the day you can't take it personally and move onward because if you let it sit with you, then it starts to eat away at you and you're allowing someone else to steal your excitement. No one wants that."
"When someone shows you who they are, believe them."
Lily shows and teaches us that were not alone and that others are here to love, support, and help us in anyway if we just ask, lastly she discusses how we should always remember to put ourselves first, no matter the circumstances or hard it may be.
I could go on forever about the importance, details, and love for this book, but to keep it non-spoilery I will end it here. I believe that anyone, girl or boy, young or old, can reflect or relate to this book on some level and that this review has inspired anyone to pick it up.:)
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