the unspoken

the unspoken

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"Too much perfection is a mistake, Alana. Never forget that. Never forget the true meaning of your life. To care, to care so much it's painful." Do you know what it's like to live a normal life? Not, extraordinary, not un-ordinary, just normal? To constantly feel like you could be so much more, but knowing you could also be so much less. Do you know what it feels like to feel too deeply? Meet, Alana Ann-Marie Skyes. Alana Marie relentlessly seeks the appreciation of her loved ones. She's constantly hidden behind her books, music, and two friends, Spencer Quinn and Zoe Steele, believing that if she does this, her agonizing pain will never resurface. That the tears and endless nights of thinking in silence will be a thing of the past. Graduating high school last summer and deciding to take a year off before heading to college couldn't be that bad of an idea, could it?
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This is the story of an average sixteen year old girl Alana, who only had one close friend, Jake. He was there for her through everything but what happens when the arrival of a new girl tears them apart? What happens when the bad boy of the school wants to cause her pain? What happens when someone jumps to her rescue... Someone she would've never expected to help her? This is the story of a girl who learned about love and friendship and how to get back up on her feet after everything continues to drag her down.

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