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Fans of More Happy Than Not and The Perks of Being a Wallflower will cheer for Adam in this uplifting and surprisingly funny story of a boy living with schizophrenia.
When you can't trust your mind, trust your heart.
Adam is a pretty regular teen, except he's navigating high schoo ...more
Fans of More Happy Than Not and The Perks of Being a Wallflower will cheer for Adam in this uplifting and surprisingly funny story of a boy living with schizophrenia.
When you can't trust your mind, trust your heart.
Adam is a pretty regular teen, except he's navigating high schoo ...more
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July 4th 2017
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I'm so pleasantly surprised with how much I enjoyed this book. A funny, honest, and relatable read depicting what it's like to live with mental illness.
CW: schizophrenia
Words on Bathroom Walls is told through journal entries Adam is writing to his therapist, as he remains non-verbal during their sessions. It took me a bit to adjust to the storytelling method. While most journal/diary novels are directed at the journal itself or anyone who is reading it, Adam's passages are directed at one specif ...more
CW: schizophrenia
Words on Bathroom Walls is told through journal entries Adam is writing to his therapist, as he remains non-verbal during their sessions. It took me a bit to adjust to the storytelling method. While most journal/diary novels are directed at the journal itself or anyone who is reading it, Adam's passages are directed at one specif ...more

EDIT [August 26, 2020]: THE MOVIE CAME OUT THE 21ST. I NEED TO WATCH IT SOON!!
EDIT [December 8, 2018]: JUST FOUND OUT THIS IS AN UPCOMING MOVIE! These news have been out since May of this year but I'm just finding out. I'm ashamed of myself too.
EDIT [December 8, 2018]: JUST FOUND OUT THIS IS AN UPCOMING MOVIE! These news have been out since May of this year but I'm just finding out. I'm ashamed of myself too.
I should just be proud of myself because I don't avoid going to places or doing things simply because I'm not sure if what's going on is real. If it's real, then I'm just living my life and responding to the world the only way I can. If none of th...more

This was beautiful and heartbreaking and brutally honest and so so so good. Which is a freaking RELIEF because I preordered this back in July and it just arrived this week...like 3 months later. Thanks Australian bookstores. You're the best. BECAUSE IT DOESN'T FREAK ME OUT NOT KNOWING WHEN MY BOOKS ARE ARRIVE YEP IT'S OK I'M FINE I'M FINE I CAN BREATHE NOW.
+ It's about schizophrenia.
Which, like any mental health condition, is a huge spectrum. I've read quite a few books in schizophrenia that I r ...more
+ It's about schizophrenia.
Which, like any mental health condition, is a huge spectrum. I've read quite a few books in schizophrenia that I r ...more


I'd rate this 4.5 stars.
Adam has recently been diagnosed with schizophrenia. He knew something was wrong with him, and he's both horrified and relieved to know what it is. As much as it hurt to lose his friends, who all stopped talking to him after his diagnosis, he has a chance for a new start—he's going to attend a new school as a junior, and he's been enrolled in a promising drug trial which hopefully will help him manage his illness, or at least alleviate the anxiety he feels when he sees t

"You can't possibly know what it means to doubt everything."
Adam is starting a new experimental drug, ToZaPrex, to help him control his schizophrenia. He's also starting a new school, where his illness won't be known to his peers, and he has a new therapist who lets him write letters instead of talking during sessions. All in all, not so bad, considering. But no matter how high the dosage, his delusions never fade. There's still Rebecca, the constant presence in his life who seems to silently mi ...more
Adam is starting a new experimental drug, ToZaPrex, to help him control his schizophrenia. He's also starting a new school, where his illness won't be known to his peers, and he has a new therapist who lets him write letters instead of talking during sessions. All in all, not so bad, considering. But no matter how high the dosage, his delusions never fade. There's still Rebecca, the constant presence in his life who seems to silently mi ...more

An elaborate look into Adam’s schizophrenic mind. The reading experience is extraordinary. It was hilarious, heartbreaking and yet once again, very eye-opening.
“Harry ended up being fine. Nobody sent him to therapy or tried to give him pills. He just got to live in a world where everything he thought he’d heard and seen turned out to be real. Lucky bastard.”
It reminds me of Made You Up by Francesca Zappia which is up to now still in my top five favorite YA contemporaries and which portrayed ...more

****4 STARS****
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I have a brother who has paranoia schizophrenia and he was diagnosed in his mid 20’s. We’ve had our ups and downs since so this book hit home for me.

Adam has tried everything under the sun to help live with schizophrenia but so far nothing has really worked. We gets a chance to be apart of a clinical trial for a new drug, it was a game changer. The medicine helps but the side effects may cost him more than just his mental well being ...more
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I have a brother who has paranoia schizophrenia and he was diagnosed in his mid 20’s. We’ve had our ups and downs since so this book hit home for me.

Adam has tried everything under the sun to help live with schizophrenia but so far nothing has really worked. We gets a chance to be apart of a clinical trial for a new drug, it was a game changer. The medicine helps but the side effects may cost him more than just his mental well being ...more

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“J. K. Rowling is a fucking genius. Anyone who doesn’t think so is crazy.”
^If the above doesn’t make all you nerds fall in love with Adam, you’re probably wasting your time here.
Alright. This is it. This is my #1 YA of the year. Pretty bold statement since there’s still 3+ months to go, but I’m putting it out there. I also just finished this (locked in a spare office on my lunch hour while skipping a “team luncheon”) and am al ...more

“J. K. Rowling is a fucking genius. Anyone who doesn’t think so is crazy.”
^If the above doesn’t make all you nerds fall in love with Adam, you’re probably wasting your time here.
Alright. This is it. This is my #1 YA of the year. Pretty bold statement since there’s still 3+ months to go, but I’m putting it out there. I also just finished this (locked in a spare office on my lunch hour while skipping a “team luncheon”) and am al ...more

Words on Bathroom Walls is the story of Adam, a boy with schizophrenia who’s put on an experimental drug in the hopes of dialling down the hallucinations. He sees and hears things he shouldn’t, and if only he were Harry Potter, these visions would actually be real. But they’re not, so he’s put into therapy. His journey on this drug is told via a series of journal entries addressed to his therapist.
I was really interested in reading Words on Bathroom Walls because as far as mental illnesses go, s ...more
I was really interested in reading Words on Bathroom Walls because as far as mental illnesses go, s ...more

3.5
well I binged this and it was great. I just didn't like the romance between Maya and Adam and it was a bit boring for me because contemporary isn't really my genre. ...more
well I binged this and it was great. I just didn't like the romance between Maya and Adam and it was a bit boring for me because contemporary isn't really my genre. ...more

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Yet, my weaping in this review has nothing to do with it. Because this book! Oh boy.
I'm crying.
And laughing.
Hugging my blanket with a disturbed smile on my face.
This book is about Adam.
Adam is a "schizo".
And Adam wishes he were Harry Potter, because when Harry heard voices, they turned out to be real.
But he isn't. And that's why whenever he thinks someone is watching him, he says to himself he must be hallucinating, because he's not interesting - why would anyone want ...more
Yet, my weaping in this review has nothing to do with it. Because this book! Oh boy.
I'm crying.
And laughing.
Hugging my blanket with a disturbed smile on my face.
This book is about Adam.
Adam is a "schizo".
And Adam wishes he were Harry Potter, because when Harry heard voices, they turned out to be real.
But he isn't. And that's why whenever he thinks someone is watching him, he says to himself he must be hallucinating, because he's not interesting - why would anyone want ...more

Aug 11, 2018
RM(Alwaysdaddygirl) Griffin (alwaysdaddyprincess)
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It does show the reality of having any mental illness.
I struggled with this book. The first few times I hate it. There are countless things about this book I question.
However, the stigma associated with having a mental illness is correct. That is why I kept at this book. I also like the ending for it was realistic. This is why I give it four stars.
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I struggled with this book. The first few times I hate it. There are countless things about this book I question.
However, the stigma associated with having a mental illness is correct. That is why I kept at this book. I also like the ending for it was realistic. This is why I give it four stars.
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Really great look at schizophrenia and the stress of living with a chronic condition for which there is no known cure. I think that’s really helpful especially since so many of the sentiments expressed here can be applied across multiple medical conditions. A lot of times in books we read that bright ending, or a magic potion at the end, but in reality, many conditions don’t currently have solutions and it’s important to have literature out there where we can see characters facing that on the pa
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So, this is my first five star book of the year. Yes, it is June and I have read over 60 other books. I’m really picky about my five stars, and I don’t think that’s a bad thing. This book wholeheartedly deserves the five stars it is getting.
This is a mental health novel (which are honestly my favorite books) following a teenage boy coping with his diagnosis of schizophrenia as he starts a new school. He begins to make connections with the new people at school, but fears of them learning of his ...more
This is a mental health novel (which are honestly my favorite books) following a teenage boy coping with his diagnosis of schizophrenia as he starts a new school. He begins to make connections with the new people at school, but fears of them learning of his ...more

I prefer “crazy” to “mentally ill.” Sounds more dignified.
Words on Bathroom Walls is a really good read about a schizophrenic child who talks to the reader via journal entries to his therapist. The main character is a sweetheart and he explains his condition in with such a vivid manner that you can understand what he’s going through.
Basically, the novel portrays the ugly side of his mental illness. In that, Adam describes the searing intensity of other people’s hatred for him, their fear of suc ...more
Words on Bathroom Walls is a really good read about a schizophrenic child who talks to the reader via journal entries to his therapist. The main character is a sweetheart and he explains his condition in with such a vivid manner that you can understand what he’s going through.
Basically, the novel portrays the ugly side of his mental illness. In that, Adam describes the searing intensity of other people’s hatred for him, their fear of suc ...more

“I get it now. It's hard to let someone find you in all the dark and twisty places inside, but eventually, you have to hope that they do, because that's the beginning of everything.”
This is my first read for 2018 and it astonished the heck out of me. It's surprising how few people read this amazing book that gave depth to schizophrenia in more ways possible. Adam's journal entries are raw and honest, they made things easier for the reader to have a path into his mind. I honestly have ...more

And the award for the 6th book that made me cry in my entire-freaking-life goes to:
Words on Bathroom Walls

The kind-of-sane part of this review:
Adam:
Adam, is our main character. God, did I want to hug him until he could ...more

Aug 03, 2018
may ❀
rated it
really liked it
Shelves:
300-pgs,
contemporary,
ded,
male-pov,
standalones,
i-am-trash,
library,
aaaaaaaaaa,
bye,
binged
book #6 done for the booktubeathon ✔️
i FRICKEN LOVE THIS BOOK
what an eye-opening, heartbreaking, honest, and raw book like i can not get over how well written and descriptive and powerful this book was
im so glad i decided to read it bc wow im impressed
4.5 stars!!
i FRICKEN LOVE THIS BOOK
what an eye-opening, heartbreaking, honest, and raw book like i can not get over how well written and descriptive and powerful this book was
im so glad i decided to read it bc wow im impressed
4.5 stars!!

there's not much that's more satisfying than picking up a book on a whim and ending up loving it
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Before I start writing this review, I would like to mention that I do not know enough about schizophrenia to judge how accurate the portrayal was in this book. My whole knowledge about it extends to my occasionally watching this youtube channel from a guy who has schizophrenia himself and talks about what exactly that means and how it affects his life. It's really interesting and I would recommen ...more
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Before I start writing this review, I would like to mention that I do not know enough about schizophrenia to judge how accurate the portrayal was in this book. My whole knowledge about it extends to my occasionally watching this youtube channel from a guy who has schizophrenia himself and talks about what exactly that means and how it affects his life. It's really interesting and I would recommen ...more

4.5 ⭐️
Gives you an in depth look inside the mind of a schizophrenic teenage boy. I adore this book! Im a sucker for mental illness books especially when done accurately yet interesting.
I really enjoyed that Adam could talk and interact with his hallucinations. I also loved how the author delt with his friends finding out about his disorder at the end. This book tugged on my heart, made me laugh, think, reflect on my own life. It was beautifully done and i will read whatever she puts out next!
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Gives you an in depth look inside the mind of a schizophrenic teenage boy. I adore this book! Im a sucker for mental illness books especially when done accurately yet interesting.
I really enjoyed that Adam could talk and interact with his hallucinations. I also loved how the author delt with his friends finding out about his disorder at the end. This book tugged on my heart, made me laugh, think, reflect on my own life. It was beautifully done and i will read whatever she puts out next!
"Iv ...more

this book is so important. it really opened my eyes. in the media schizophrenia is always labeled as crazy. but you know what?? so what if you’re crazy!! adam always had the best intentions and there wasn’t a harmful bone in his body. there’s such a disgusting stigma around mental illnesses ESPECIALLY schizophrenia. the writing in this book was so humorous and heartfelt i fell in love with adam in the first chapter. also i want friends like maya and dwight!!!
the movie better do this book justic ...more
the movie better do this book justic ...more

Relatable, heartfelt, witty and real. I feel as if any reader could sympathize with the Adam for feeling "abnormal" or different. This book was very well written, and laugh out loud funny at times. I'm teetering between a 3 to 4 rating because I've read so many books lately that evoked similar feelings, but I will round up to 4.
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DNFed last month at 230 pages because content.
I picked it up again this month and finished it. It has a very good, tear-jerking story but sadly I feel the crudeness in the sexual scenes and the cursing took away from the meaning, at least for me. :/
I picked it up again this month and finished it. It has a very good, tear-jerking story but sadly I feel the crudeness in the sexual scenes and the cursing took away from the meaning, at least for me. :/

This is the second review you’ll read from me where I don’t know how to write it, but unlike my previous one (where I loved the book) the reasons for me not knowing how to write this are entirely different. I got approved for this eARC via NetGalley and finally read it. Words On Bathroom Walls was a book I didn’t enjoy from pretty much the get-go. I even considered DNFing it multiple times but finished reading it in the end.
The usage of the word ‘crazy’
I was really uncomfortable with the way th ...more
The usage of the word ‘crazy’
I was really uncomfortable with the way th ...more

Adam is a teenager with schizophrenia, and volunteers to try an experimental drug called ToZaPrex to help him cope with his visions and voices. He had an episode at his previous school that forced him to transfer to a new school. He wants this new school to be a fresh start for him, especially when he meets Maya, who eventually becomes his girlfriend. He doesn't tell Maya or his new friends about his schizophrenia because part of him is hoping that the experimental drug will fix it and he won't
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This book is a solid YA romance that uses the same well known and apparently well loved plot line as all the other YA romance novels. You've read it before and you will read it again.
Now, this was probably one of the worst portrayals of schizophrenia I've ever come across. It's portrayed almost as a fun personality quirk. Adam's only symptoms are hallucinations. Other than that, Adam shows no signs of psychosis. Schizophrenia is not a goddamn acid trip. It's not about having imaginary friends ...more
Now, this was probably one of the worst portrayals of schizophrenia I've ever come across. It's portrayed almost as a fun personality quirk. Adam's only symptoms are hallucinations. Other than that, Adam shows no signs of psychosis. Schizophrenia is not a goddamn acid trip. It's not about having imaginary friends ...more

"Fans of More Happy Than Not, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, and It’s Kind of a Funny Story..."
HAHAHAAAAAAA is that combination even survivable?? ...more
HAHAHAAAAAAA is that combination even survivable?? ...more

4.5 stars

Ladies and gentlemen I want to present you all my new favourite book.
Words on bathroom walls tells the story of Adam who has schizophrenia and is taking the experimental medication ToZaPrex to help him control his mental illness. On top of this he’s starting a new school where he tries to hide his illness as much as he can. He’s also seeing a therapist but Adam refuses to talk so instead he writes letters.
I must say I had my doubts before starting this book. I am diagnosed with schizophrenia and ...more
Words on bathroom walls tells the story of Adam who has schizophrenia and is taking the experimental medication ToZaPrex to help him control his mental illness. On top of this he’s starting a new school where he tries to hide his illness as much as he can. He’s also seeing a therapist but Adam refuses to talk so instead he writes letters.
I must say I had my doubts before starting this book. I am diagnosed with schizophrenia and ...more
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Julia Walton received her MFA in creative writing from Chapman University. When she's not reading or baking cookies, she's indulging in her profound love of Swedish Fish, mechanical pencils, and hobbit-sized breakfasts. Julia lives in Huntington Beach, California, with her husband and daughter.
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“It's a very strange reality when you can't trust yourself. There's no foundation for anything. The faith I might have had in normal things like gravity or logic or love is gone because my mind might not be reading them correctly. You can't possibly know what it means to doubt everything. To walk into a room full of people and pretend that it's empty because you're not actually sure if it is or not.
To never feel completely alone even when you are.”
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To never feel completely alone even when you are.”
“Most people are afraid of themselves, Adam. They carry that fear everywhere hoping no one will notice.”
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