Book review: Swinging sanity, by N.F Mirza

I’ve just finished reading an amazing book by an amazing blogger and author.

Swinging sanity is a book that everyone needs to read!

Its filled with beautiful poetry. So full of raw emotions, pain, sadness, fear, but also joy, hope, and happiness.

I related so much to the poetry in this book.

Much of it has to do with living through mental illness and all that endures.

It’s a short read, I read it in one sitting.

However it is a book you will come back to again and again, just to revisit it and the words in it.

You can buy swinging sanity on amazon, in kindle format, well I read it in kindle format.

You won’t be disappointed, I promise!

So go on, go buy it do it quick!

😃

The authors blog can be found here

http://stoneronarollercoaster.wordpress.com/

Author: Carol anne

I am 40 years young. I'm blind and I have dissociative identity disorder, I also have complex PTSD. I blog about my life with these disorders. I live in Ireland.

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