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It’s Fine, It’s Fine, It’s Fine: It’s Not

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It’s Fine, It’s Fine, It’s Fine: It’s Not

By: Taz Alam
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A raw, honest and heartfelt poetry collection from Taz Alam – for the tough times, the great times, and everything in between.

Depressed, but it’s fine.

Anxious, but it’s fine.

Heartbroken, but it’s fine.

When you’re ready to embrace how you really feel,
I hope this book helps you connect, reflect, and be seen.

What matters is that you’re here.

Maybe we can be fine, together.

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I feel like Taz is writing from the deepest secrets of my mind! Love it!

All the feels!

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Wonderful first book Taz. I cried in spots. It was quite good. Really sweet.

Great first book

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I've gotten halfway and cannot take anymore. I'd say this is good for people in the teenage angst period (and some people are stuck in that phase until the day they die), but it is an immature, negative view of life that is not helpful. Perhaps the author shows growth by the end, but my frequent eye rolls are producing a strain. It's like having to listen to a teenage girl in the house again. Narration also has the melodramatics of a teen.

I had to give up

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