Painfully Realistic
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  • Reads 158
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Feb 20, 2018
This book isn't Fiction.
This book isn't Nonfiction. 
This book is about things that we see happening every single day but don't talk about. 
About things, we see at school. 
At work. 
Down the block. 
At the coffee shop. 
Things we see everywhere. 
This book is a series of stories. There is no main character for you to route for, no villain for you to hate, no supporting best friend role. This book is about different things we see every day. 
This will handle some very deep and triggering subjects, such as minor solicitation, rape, abuse, etc. Please, if any of those topics are harmful to you, I suggest that you do not read this book, or skim the chapter to see what the chapter will be tackling so you can avoid that subject if you want to. 
This book isn't a joke.
Throughout this book, I will be writing in several different formats. Poetry format, screenplay format, novel format, article, first, second, and third person to get a full experience, again this book will handle very touching subjects, such as rape, abuse, hate, etc. This will not only target negative subject matters but I highly suggest you, as the author, to question yourself as a reader and thinker. 
This book is to challenge you, your humanity, and your conscience.
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