Thursday, November 19, 2009

The Perfect Cut

When I got this book, I was expecting another 'Gravity Journal', where they have a great message but the plot jumps around from one thing to another. It's okay to do that if it's written well, but I wasn't convinced with Gravity Journal.
Perfect Cut was different. Bryan's story is told so vividly, so sincerely, you know it isn't someone giving it half of their effort. This is a full out piece of work. You can feel the authours enthusiasm and pain seeping through the spaces in-between the words. Beautiful.
Not everybody cuts themselves, but we all feel that same pain inside. Reading 'The Perfect Cut', I could feel that pain. He's done his research, folks.
Great read. A sad one, but a great one all the same.
Cheers,
Chelsea Dagger

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