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Book Review of Charlotte Sometimes

Charlotte Sometimes
Cyn-Sama avatar reviewed on + 48 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1


I will fully admit that I didn't discover this book in the traditional way.
I have to admit to being a HUGE fan of the Cure. Yup. That's 80's quasi-gothy band, lead by Robert Smith. What can I say, I've always liked boys in makeup.

One of my favorite songs by the Cure was always Charlotte Sometimes. I didn't have a clue that the song title was taken from a book, and that lines from the book were used in the song, as well as in the song The Empty World (She talked about the armies, that marched inside her head).

I had just graduated from high school, and was working at a Girl Scout summer camp in Vermont. They had a large building with a stage that had the back wall covered in bookshelves. It was a rainy day so the councilors were letting the kids run amok in the building. Me, being bored to tears by the rain and driven crazy by the kids running amok decided to check out the bookshelves.

The title Charlotte Sometimes caught my eye and grabbed the book to read in my tent later.

Once I read the book, and fell in love with it, I had to get my own copy so I could share it with all of my Cure loving friends.

It's still one of my favorite books, and it still puts me in the mood to listen to the Cure.