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Reading The Mountain Is You by Brianna Wiest feels like having a heart-to-heart conversation with someone who understands your struggles and gently pushes you to grow. It’s honest and raw, but also hopeful, helping you see how you might be standing in your own way. The book feels empowering, like a reminder that while change is hard, it’s worth it, and that you have the strength to climb your own mountains. It’s like a guide for learning to trust yourself and embrace the life you truly want.
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The Kite Runner left me feeling so many things. It’s a story about friends, family, and messing up. I felt really bad for Hassan—he’s such a good guy, but life treats him so unfairly. And Amir? I got mad at him for hurting his best friend and not helping when he should’ve. It made me think about guilt and how scary it is to fix stuff when you’ve done something wrong. But it also taught me that it’s never too late to try and make things better. The book also showed me what life was like in Afghanistan, and it made me understand things I didn’t know before. By the end, even though some parts were really sad, it gave me hope that people can change and fix what’s broken.
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Reading Murakami feels like walking through a strange and quiet dream. Sometimes it’s sad, like missing someone you love, and other times it’s magical, like hearing a cat talk. His stories make you feel like you’re in two worlds at once—one is real and ordinary, and the other is full of mysteries. It’s like listening to a song you don’t fully understand but can’t stop thinking about.
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