READ THIS BOOK BEFORE YOU KILL YOURSELF
This is the third book in the Amelia James timeline. It consists of poetry about mental health, love, and much more. 100 poems about Alaster James and his life will help you get to know how his brain works. unlike "Amelia James is Dead" and "IT'S NOT YOU IT'S ME", this book isn't a story. it is just a collection of original poems. there are also typed-up blackout poems from the book "Green Dolphin Street" by Elizabeth Goudge (published 1944).
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READ THIS BOOK BEFORE YOU KILL YOURSELF
This is the third book in the Amelia James timeline. It consists of poetry about mental health, love, and much more. 100 poems about Alaster James and his life will help you get to know how his brain works. unlike "Amelia James is Dead" and "IT'S NOT YOU IT'S ME", this book isn't a story. it is just a collection of original poems. there are also typed-up blackout poems from the book "Green Dolphin Street" by Elizabeth Goudge (published 1944).
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READ THIS BOOK BEFORE YOU KILL YOURSELF

READ THIS BOOK BEFORE YOU KILL YOURSELF

by Alaster James
READ THIS BOOK BEFORE YOU KILL YOURSELF

READ THIS BOOK BEFORE YOU KILL YOURSELF

by Alaster James

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Overview

This is the third book in the Amelia James timeline. It consists of poetry about mental health, love, and much more. 100 poems about Alaster James and his life will help you get to know how his brain works. unlike "Amelia James is Dead" and "IT'S NOT YOU IT'S ME", this book isn't a story. it is just a collection of original poems. there are also typed-up blackout poems from the book "Green Dolphin Street" by Elizabeth Goudge (published 1944).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798823175227
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 03/30/2023
Series: Amelia James is Dead , #3
Pages: 164
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.35(d)

About the Author

between dropping out of college and giving up on their dreams, Alaster discovered a love for writing. I never said they were good at it, but they sure do write a lot.
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