real nice flow to this, natural, easy going, a little bit fun, but most of all, interesting. It drew me in.What really brings this to life are the astute observations of human nature, both the good and the bad, with the absolutely relatable character of the kid with the monobrow. Definitely worth a read.
real nice flow to this, natural, easy going, a little bit fun, but most of all, interesting. It drew me in.What really brings this to life are the astute observations of human nature, both the good and the bad, with the absolutely relatable character of the kid with the monobrow. Definitely worth a read.
The topic of depression can be bitter pill. Taken too seriously and you can bum out your readers, making them wonder why they’re reading your work in the first place. But Sunshine is Forever does a good job of balancing a depressed teenager’s viewpoint with a mix of satire and comic relief. I’m always drawn to works that have something to say, and I’m dying to know the mystery behind Hunter’s illness and how he grows as a character. I love the premise and potential of Sunshine is Forever. Fun Fact: You should support this book!
The topic of depression can be bitter pill. Taken too seriously and you can bum out your readers, making them wonder why they’re reading your work in the first place. But Sunshine is Forever does a good job of balancing a depressed teenager’s viewpoint with a mix of satire and comic relief. I’m always drawn to works that have something to say, and I’m dying to know the mystery behind Hunter’s illness and how he grows as a character. I love the premise and potential of Sunshine is Forever. Fun Fact: You should support this book!
A coming-of-age tale with fluid writing, Sunshine is Forever glimpses into our teenage years while adding insight to depression for us who've never known it. The character is real, the story is believable, and the writing ties them perfectly together.
A coming-of-age tale with fluid writing, Sunshine is Forever glimpses into our teenage years while adding insight to depression for us who've never known it. The character is real, the story is believable, and the writing ties them perfectly together.