I just finished your book, in two days, that's how non stop I read it. At nineteen I can relate to too many things you talked about. You are an amazing writter and have put things into words that all of us would like to describe. By the way you are very pretty never you think diffrently.
Koren, i had just finished your book, and wanted to tell you it is really powerfull( It sounds so phoney but its true) I've always been a sort of literary bluff writeing and constantly reading everything from Jurasic Park to my latest, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's nest. Your writeing jrabbed me though, you are speaking to a group of people very present in modern day sociaty, yet you go deeper then the typical; something i sought after in classics. Rather poetic at times too, i always liked poetry, but find it harder to write then to read and even easier to speak. Beyond your techniquies i love the message you are sending. (Pardon my overated cheesiness, all my writeing, from e-mails 2 poetry turns out cheesy for some reason, deprived of my emotion and passion of my thoughts)I live in an achoholic famialy. At fifteen both my parents were somewhere between hard abusers and acoholics. I had recently been offered my first drink [at 14] and refused, left in my prudity of my friends and aquatinces, because i wanted to abstain from it so i could allow myself to become something my parents never were. With the moment still fresh in my mind i picked up your book from my nineteen-year-old half sisters bookshelf. Your strong words left me empowered by my decision, opposed to my before embarassment. You shed light on a problem people like to hush, hush. Thank-you; and i apologize 4 my poor use of paragraphs, commas and semi-colons.
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I just finished your book, in two days, that's how non stop I read it. At nineteen I can relate to too many things you talked about. You are an amazing writter and have put things into words that all of us would like to describe. By the way you are very pretty never you think diffrently.
Koren,
i had just finished your book, and wanted to tell you it is really powerfull( It sounds so phoney but its true) I've always been a sort of literary bluff writeing and constantly reading everything from Jurasic Park to my latest, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's nest. Your writeing jrabbed me though, you are speaking to a group of people very present in modern day sociaty, yet you go deeper then the typical; something i sought after in classics. Rather poetic at times too, i always liked poetry, but find it harder to write then to read and even easier to speak.
Beyond your techniquies i love the message you are sending. (Pardon my overated cheesiness, all my writeing, from e-mails 2 poetry turns out cheesy for some reason, deprived of my emotion and passion of my thoughts)I live in an achoholic famialy. At fifteen both my parents were somewhere between hard abusers and acoholics. I had recently been offered my first drink [at 14] and refused, left in my prudity of my friends and aquatinces, because i wanted to abstain from it so i could allow myself to become something my parents never were. With the moment still fresh in my mind i picked up your book from my nineteen-year-old half sisters bookshelf.
Your strong words left me empowered by my decision, opposed to my before embarassment. You shed light on a problem people like to hush, hush.
Thank-you; and i apologize 4 my poor use of paragraphs, commas and semi-colons.
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