In my mid-20s existential exploring life era
Mar 4, 2024

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I found this book as a teenager and felt very seen. I recently reread it and although It is about existentialism, I found it cathartic asf. Something about seeing your emotions described so well by someone else Is comforting. It also has inspired me to keep a diary.
Jan 22, 2025
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I found this book at my friend’s apartment and we decided to read it, partially for fun and as a joke, but it absolutely wrecked me. It was a couple nights before I left London, after my graduation, and I was in the whole job hunting process and I was hopelessly lost! There was something about this whole idea that even though the book was meant for a kid, I never felt more connected to it, at that point it felt like every line was perfectly tailored to how I was feeling. It’s also really interesting because I think it was his last published children’s book. kinda makes me think if he might’ve written it for himself as well, to cope with growing old? I’m turning 23 in a few days and I’m right where I was (cluelessness wise) when I read this book several months ago… I think it’s okay not having everything sorted and figured out, just because you haven’t yet met the goals you’ve set doesn’t mean you haven’t been constantly learning something. ⭐🤸‍♀️🧸💕
Apr 28, 2024
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A very millennial interpretation of postmodern and existential lit—the entire novel is filled with deadpan, self-aware cynicism. The narrator mocks everything — art, relationships, ambition — yet still seems to be searching for meaning.

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