“I think of James’ approach to Juno’s sadness, and I see something that stirs within me a secondhand embarrassment. A constant asking of questions, a somewhat annoyance when Juno doesn’t answer them entirely—I cringe at it. However, it makes sense. They are twins; they live together, go home together, eat together … they are constantly around one another. For James, living with this observation that your twin sister is clearly not okay and not receiving much of an explanation for any of it must feel draining. It must be annoying; he must be fed up with the confusion it all causes. I agree—I hate the confusion caused by an absence of understanding or explanation of an issue that you’re incredibly concerned about, although the issues at hand are different: one dealing with a sibling’s depression and the other dealing with someone’s own recollection of their past.” FictionNovelScience FictionMental HealthPsychologicalScifiPsychological ThrillerPsychological FictionPsychological SuspensePsychological Drama Book:Similitude Source: Similitude
“I don’t remember when the questions started.” Science FictionPsychologicalScifiPsychological ThrillerCerebralPsychological FictionPsychological SuspensePsychological NovelPsychological DramaCerebral Fiction Book:Similitude Source: Similitude
“Like an unanswered question: a blank space under a burning, thought-provoking question---an absence of context. An absence of explanation. An absence of knowledge---an absence of understanding.” Science FictionPsychologicalScifiPsychological ThrillerCerebralPsychological FictionPsychological SuspensePsychological NovelPsychological DramaCerebral Fiction Book:Similitude Source: Similitude