Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting by Lynn Grabhorn.
After living my entire life in depression (including a mental breakdown and suicide attempts), one of my few freidns drug me to her psychic, who recommended her book. After reading it I cried and cried, finally seeing that I was not put on this earth to be a scapegoat, that I had allowed myself to become one. No more!
Eight months later I am not even remotely the same sad person I was. My life is absolutely perfectly wonderful.
Although, last week I reread my favorite book as a child, The Phantom Tollbooth and realized it has a lot of the same messages as Ecuse Me, that I apparently missed as a child.
Last edited by starlet; 03-26-2007 at 06:59 AM.
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