![]() ![]() ![]() If you thought a book titled when we were alive featuring three empty chairs on the cover would be a happy book, I'm sorry to inform you that you may want to work on your understanding of imagery. Yet I was moved to tearing up while reading this book. The distance from the people and their problems usually helps me to keep a level head. There is a level of intimacy at watching someone say something extremely heart breaking and vulnerable versus reading it in a detached third person perspective. It is much harder to make me cry while reading. I cry any time someone says something remotely sad in movies. ![]() Now you might be wondering why I say its awesome when it didn't succeed at making me cry. Now, the reason I know this book is awesome? It almost made me cry. Luckily, Chelsea came through and did what I knew she could, write a fucking awesome book. I was petrified I would have to bash it online because I wanted to like it so much. ![]() I was ecstatic to receive this book, but I waited before starting in order to calm down and read it with a level head because I knew this was A BOOK, and not a piece of propaganda. This isn't a book meant for Teens to get their parents to shill out as much money as possible to make a quick buck on an already existing audience. This isn't a book pitched at a YouTube audience. I have been watching Chelsea on YouTube for years and some of you may take this review as a fans review of the book. ![]()
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