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I Wrote This For You (I Wrote This For You #4) Paperback | Pages: 194 pages
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Title:I Wrote This For You (I Wrote This For You #4)
Author:pleasefindthis
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 194 pages
Published:December 20th 2011 by Central Avenue Publishing (first published December 14th 2011)
Categories:Poetry. Romance. Fiction. Contemporary. Young Adult. Art. Photography. Love

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I need you to understand something. I wrote this for you. I wrote this for you and only you. Everyone else who reads it, doesn’t get it. They may think they get it, but they don’t. This is the sign you’ve been looking for. You were meant to read these words.

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Original Title: I Wrote This For You
ISBN: 1926760689 (ISBN13: 9781926760681)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.iwrotethisforyou.me
Series: I Wrote This For You #4

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Ratings: 4.11 From 17941 Users | 1629 Reviews

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"Oh shut up. Every time it rains, it stops raining. Every time you hurt, you heal. After darkness, there is always light and you get reminded of this every morning but still you choose to believe that the night will last forever. Nothing lasts forever. Not the good or the bad. So you might as well smile while youre here." A School for Fools আর Dear Friend, From My Life I Write to You in Your Life এর পর আরেকটা বই যেটা অবশযই আমার পছনদের তালিকায থাকবে বরেক আপ শবদটা এত কমন আর রেগুলার হযে গেছে যে আমি

Ive decided I need to stop reading trendy poetry... This was good, but it was just good. I like poetry that makes me cry or makes me say wow or makes me feel understood. This book was nice at times & I dog-eared a few pages, but I truly only thought maybe 10 out of the 194 pages were decent. It was a breeze through read & I just dont understand why so many people obsessed over it. It has won awards, gotten outstanding recommendations here on goodreads... but I just dont get it. Maybe I

And everyone, somewhere, is someone, if we only give them a chance. I have no words. Really. This felt as if i were reading someone's personal, precious words, not a book. I related to so many of those words on different levels, and i couldn't help but savour each single one of them. It was very enjoyable, and unlike any poetry book that i've read before. I read it carefully, for some reason, as if the words will fade if i read them too quickly. The photographs are mesmerising, and sometimes

Please pay the 4 dollars to buy this book for your new Christmas Kindle. Read it slowly. Connect the dots between the words and the titles and the photos. The resulting picture for you will be different than it is for me. Highlight entire passages. Bookmark them, write them on your hands, muse about how closely they relate to your life. Read it again.

" There are a million ways to bleed but you are by far my favorite . "This was beautiful , like how adorable are these titles and these little poems and photographs and how they all come together in such harmony. Night trains , broken lights , tunnels ,Buddha , beer , weak hands and coldness felt like pictures from a far dream , fleeting visions of love and hurt and half-lighted candles. It was such a simple beautiful artistic exprience , connecting these deeply expressed emotions with these

"I need you to understand something. I wrote this for you. I wrote this for you and only you. Everyone else who reads it, doesnt get it. They may think they get it, but they dont. This is the sign youve been looking for. You were meant to read these words." This book is a collection of of poetry and photograph written for you. Not everybody will be able to understand this book. I like this kind of style to combine photography and literature because I also use it on my poems except the

I really hoped to like this, because the few bits and pieces that I saw floating around were really great aphorisms. But the thing as a whole was just so much of the same, and it felt like the punch line to every single piece was 'for YOU'; I mean, even the title follows that formula. That's not necessarily a bad thing in itself, but it gets old after a while. So many cliches, one after another, all to render the same stereotypical responses... it just had this overly dramatic teenage-angst feel
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