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some books where the protagonist is having a mental breakdown/etc but it's subtle? i mean, they don't outright state it but you can tell by their actions?

If you've ever read 'Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut' by salinger, its like that. i don't know how to explain it better:/

>> No.2050841

the bell jar by sylvia plath

>> No.2050845 [DELETED] 

Most people make very brash assumptions about what it means to have a breakdown. Just sayin. Bell Jar is tight though.

>> No.2050846

>>2050841
Don't read it unless you want to cry ;___:

>> No.2050847

As I Lay Dying

>> No.2050850

Don Quixote

>> No.2050973

Decision Points, by George W Bush

>> No.2050994

Fuck those are the best.

>> No.2051286

catcher in the rye

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American Psycho

Pic related: it's American Psycho.