Cracks in the Cinema isn't a conventional novel - and that's the point. It's not about perfect plots or polished edges. It's fourteen-year-old thoughts laid bare: raw, fragmented, looping, vulnerable.This book mirrors real inner lives, capturing the masks we wear, the scars we hide, and the constant noise inside our heads. It's not meant to be admired for technical brilliance - it's meant to be felt.For anyone struggling with identity, pain, or self-expression, it tells you that your messy thoughts are real, valid, and worth putting into words. Less of a novel, more a mirror, its jagged edges and refusal to conform are its power. Not perfect. Not polished. Just real - and that's its beauty.This isn't just my voice - it's yours too. Take it, feel it, and let it remind you that being imperfect is exactly what makes us human.