Thursday, July 30, 2009

33. The Realm of Possibility by David Levithan.


Okay, it's settled, I LOVE DAVID FUCKING LEVITHAN! He's just so awesome.

I don't know why I took the above picture. I didn't really know how to pair this book up with a picture, so I just opened up my drawer of hats and was like "all the possibilities.." okay, super lame, but it's super me, because I love hats, and I never know which one I should wear. End of story.

This book is written in poetry-block type paragraphs. Honestly, I don't get the point of it, if there is a point. I'm not one for poetry or anything close to poetry, but I just read it as a book and ignored how it was displayed on the page. It doesn't rhyme or anything, it's just typed into blocks. Maybe I just fail at poetry or whatever, but whatever. Haha, wow, that last sentence failed miserably.

Anyways, I loved this book. It's super short and I read it in one tiny sitting, but it's amazing. It's a bunch of different stories that somewhat come together and relate, but they're all from different points of view. It includes homosexuality, eating disorders, teasing, etc, all typical things that teenagers go through. But it's portrayed in a very mature, understanding way. Like it's not a teen novel, just a book involving teens. It was beautiful, very beautiful.

I have no quotes because the whole book is a quote. Seriously, it's just deep, in an easy way. I don't know, but I think that everyone should read it. No, I demand it.

5/5 stars, definitely.

E> kkkkkkriz10

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