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alex_dourou 's review for:
Words on Bathroom Walls
by Julia Walton
I hated Adam so much. Like his persona was so irritating and sarcastic, I wanted to slap him the whoooooole book.
That being said, Words On Bathroom Walls was really intense. The description of his crisis, his delusions about people, his feelings and how he communicates with his hallucinations made me in constant tension.
I really felt Adam’s helplessness and I understood him… well, I felt for him at least.
The author placed great emphasis on the perception of people regarding mental illnesses. She lectured us on seing people as human beings and that we should all go beyond prejudices.
That being said, Words On Bathroom Walls was really intense. The description of his crisis, his delusions about people, his feelings and how he communicates with his hallucinations made me in constant tension.
I really felt Adam’s helplessness and I understood him… well, I felt for him at least.
The author placed great emphasis on the perception of people regarding mental illnesses. She lectured us on seing people as human beings and that we should all go beyond prejudices.