Suicide Notes
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  • Reads 3,558
  • Votes 19
  • Parts 47
  • Time 4h 24m
Complete, First published Jun 13, 2023
Mature
***THIS IS NOT MINE! I thought you guys would love to read what is currently my favorite book at the moment by none other than Michael Thomas Ford. I think at some point everyone should read a realistic book like this, whether it makes you laugh or cry at some point, it should be shared across the world for young adult readers or anyone who might be struggling. ***

Fifteen-year-old Jeff wakes up on New Year's Day and finds himself in the hospital. Make that the psychiatric ward. Clearly there's been a huge mistake- aside from the bandages on his wrists, there's no reason why Jeff should be here. He's perfectly fine. He doesn't need to spend an hour every day talking to a therapist or acting out skits about feelings with the other teens on the ward. But a funny thing happens as Jeff's forty-five-day sentence drags on-he realizes he's not as different from his fellow patients as he'd first thought....
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See In Him

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Formerly named The Beauty And The Bear Kennith doesn't like people. He's lonely, sure, but his books and music have always been much kinder to him. If his parents were to ever welcome anyone new into his house, he may just lose his mind... Unbeknownst to him until the day of their arrival, his parents hire an in-home assistant, someone to do chores, make noise, and send Kennith's already fragile world imploding. He hates the bubbly newcomer named Jesse with a passion, and he isn't prepared to allow his emotional iron walls down for some annoying ray of sunshine. But Jesse has his own struggles, despite his incredibly optimistic personality, and isn't as different from Kennith as first imagined. All Jesse has to do is find a way to show him. (This is kinda a sequel to Angel, although both books can be read independently. )