Cold shadows that a difficult to impress, I surrender but only to find myself lost in a book once again. I just love the idea of being in someone else's life, of experiencing fictional things and seeing life itself from the main character prospective. Only to learn I have learnt lessons I had not come across just yet; beneficial. What did they eat for breakfast this morning? Who are their friends, family? What have they been through? All unoriginal questions come into view when I pick up a small portion of a thinly sliced tree and droplets of ink. It's difficult to think how someone would write a book about my life, the pages would be filled and I think the audience would be confused as to what my life is actually getting at that is.. if it gets there.
How much would the author go into detail? I love beautifully detailed books, painting the scene of the beautiful, droplet covered, red rose blooming in the steady moonlight on a chilly, lonesome evening. Would the author include my pain, sorrow, self pity or would he simply run over it because everyone LOVES a "happy ending". I'm not quite at the end of my life yet, being 18 weeks pregnant and still have centuries to live with my baby and my partner. I believe I am fortunate enough to make it to the afterlife after dying in my sleep knowing that my partner will meet me in heaven and my son or daughter will live an insignificant but fulfilling life, I would be at peace. i would know that my life got to the point, that my book had reached its conclusion over all the climax.It's not always easy to find a good book but reading it even if you think it will be terrible, read it please. I urge you to read it to know someone else's life, to make there mistakes and take them as your own lessons (with a return policy of course). To open new gates, a new understanding of others and to connect with yourself in ways you never thought of before. Read it.