And those reasons are :

  • getting rid of some bundle leftovers
  • it was my b-day last week so obligatory GA’s for that
  • but most importantly, I wanted to tell you happy people (and the not-so-happy ones) about Jenny Lawson’s upcoming book.

I’ve been struggling with depression and anxiety disorder for most of my life and thank whatevergod (but especially my best friend) I discovered Jenny Lawson, also known as The Bloggess, a couple of years ago.

Her writings make me laugh and cry too sometimes. I can relate to her in so many ways because she is plagued by the same problems as me. What I’ve learned reading her blog is that I am not alone. And that depression lies. And that there’s hope too.

Take a moment to peruse her blog and if her style appeals to you, I would highly recommend that you read her first book, entitled Let’s Pretend This Never Happened - A Mostly True Memoir. It’s my favorite feel-good book. Well, it is for now, because as I’ve said, there’s another one coming up real soon.

Furiously Happy - A Funny Book About Horrible Things should be released on September 22 and here’s the official trailer. (yes, a book trailer)

I preordered my copy from amazon.ca back in April and I simply can't wait to finally be able to read it! ^^

Ah yes... the train starts here.

Edit: thanks everyone, I really appreciate your comments. :3

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Well whatever the reason for the giveaway I appreciate it. Lets hope you get a new Favorite book. Bump

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Oh boy books.

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i struggling with depression and anxiety to and the thing that helps me is games. i have never been much for reading or i would take a look at it. i think i will do some giveaways to it has been some time that i did one

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Yeah, gaming can be of some help. When your mind is really focused on a game, there is no space for any bad thoughts.

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I've been dealing with the same thing. I've been sticking with music and writing instead of reading for a while, but I'll be sure to check out her blog and maybe her books, it sounds interesting.

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hugs fix everything

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Bump for future happiness!

9 years ago
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Hmmm... Thanks for the recommendation! :) Nice to hear it's helping you.

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My pleasure. And if it can help other people, that'd be even better. ^^

9 years ago
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Thank you for the train!

9 years ago
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It's always tough to hear about struggles like this, but it's beautiful when someone can share a message of hope, especially when it's firsthand experience of something that helped. Thank you for that, NazaSekh. :)
And happy belated birthday as well!

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Thank you for your kind words, KittyKap. :)

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I have the same affliction, will look into your book recommendation. Thank you for the train! :-)

9 years ago
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I hope it'll make you feel better. Or at least, smile a bit. ^^

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Buump

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Bump for happiness and stuff .

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Bump

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Nice one, thanks!

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bumpity bump for choo choo

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A BUMP for eagerly-awaited books! and trains!

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Bump!

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bump:)

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bump!

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Bump for anxiety back to wherever the hell it came from!

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First time I've heard about this author. Checking her out now. Cheers for the heads up.

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I HIGHLY recommend Hyperbole and a half... She is clinically depressed but manages it as best she can plus she's freaking hilarious... in my darkest hours I clean ALL the things and soldier on to the next day and the next... As a mother who has mild depression and owns a son who suffers too, I can definitively state that depression is an illness. It may not look like the flu or diabetes or even cancer... but it can be fleeting like the flu, hang around and cause harm like diabetes or be fatal like cancer. If someone you know (or you) is depressed, urge them (or yourself) to seek medical help. Depression causes harm and even kills.

Momo over and out... :-p

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Oh, but I already own Hyperbole. ^^ It's actually Jenny Lawson herself who recommended me to read Allie's book and it is super awesome. It's spot on on so many things, I could often recognize my own behavior. It was frightening and comforting at the same time. ;) And speaking of Allie Brosh, I just saw on Amazon that she's going to publish a new book next year so yay!

Seeking profesionnal help is a scary process (in my case, it is) but it's also the first step to recovery (or at least to living a somewhat normal life). I've seen doctors, gone into therapy, tried meds... I still haven't found the right combination. But I still have hope I'll get better.

<3

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Remember that it's a process and not a 100% solution. The goal is to feel incrementally better to the point where you don't even notice you have a disease. I know, I know... easier said than done but heck, people with diabetes struggle with this. Why should depression be any different? It's a disease that needs to be managed on a daily basis. For some reason, we think that our emotional well-being should have a magic bullet while with a disease like diabetes, we never assume that :-p

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It is always good to remember that there is hope, and of course you are not alone

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Hugs.

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