My Computer Always Seems to Breakdown
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Publisher Description
The title of the novel comes from the authors interest in psychology and the study of the brain in respect to different situations. The book being a collection of short stories that depict separate individuals who interact with issues in everyday life, most that we, as humans wish not to recognise, while struggling with mental illness. The concept was to depict that we so easily categorise mental illness or mental anguish into degrees of sanity, as if madness is a destination that is the same city, with different suburbs. This book aims to demonstrate that insanity looks different, not only according to the illness, but in accordance to the individual itself. Each character in this series of pieces, experiences a situation that opens a door, or many doors to us as readers as to how insanity looks or feels. How dealing with a disorder doesnt mean to go to the doctors and you will be cured. It is not a day to day struggle that singles individuals out and makes life particularly difficult for them who deserve our pity, but it is a natural occurrence; we all have a disease inside our minds that slowly eats our thoughts and our hearts, wether it is as depraved as a sexual abuser, the trauma of a sexual victim or simply being in love. If you can relate to these characters, if you can judge them while in their shoes and if you can see a glimmer of depraved thought that seems familiar when trying to understand them, then what is to say that you, as an objective reader, have not an issue in this world?