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My Secret: A PostSecret Book (Postsecret)
By Frank Warren ( William Morrow )
Release Date: 2006-10-24
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Postsecret.com founder Frank Warren is back with a fresh and compelling companion to his wildly popular Los Angeles Times bestseller, PostSecret. For My Secret, a collectible, paper-over-board book that includes a page of vibrant, decorative stickers, Warren has personally selected never-before-seen anonymous postcards created by teens and college students from across the country. Each card bears an intimate and powerful secret—at turns inspirational, shocking, hilarious, and poetic—that is told through original illustrations, photographs, collages, and other creative means. Sample messages include:

  • "I am avoiding you because you are socially below me."
  • "I know the truth to the lie my parents tell... "
  • "My friends think I was homeschooled. I spent high school in juvi."

A unique and important book that will appeal to both young adults and their parents, My Secret offers a raw and revealing glimpse into the real lives of today's teens and twentysomethings. Choosing their own handmade postcards over email or text messages, teens and college students express their hopes, fears, and wildest confessions in a way that truly represents their diverse personalities and voices.


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At the beginning of 2005, Frank Warren launched a new blog called PostSecret as an experiment in community art, inviting strangers to mail him anonymous postcards that made art out of their innermost secrets and then posting a selection of the cards every week on his blog. Within a year, his blog was one of the five most popular in the world, and his first book, PostSecret, was one of the surprise bestsellers of 2005. My Secret is his second book, a collection of cards from teens and college students--none of which has been shown on the website--that carries the same emotional power and creativity that have made Warren's project a phenomenon.

We are featuring seven postcards from the book here: see two of them on this page, and click on the numbers below to see five more.

Click on the numbers below to see five more postcards from My Secret
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Product Reviews:
  My Secret: A PostSecret Book 
I pre-ordered this book months before it came out and I waited for it with great anticipation. It was still a great collection of PostSecrets but was nowhere near as long as I expected it to be. I finished reading it in about 2 hours. It does contain some very compelling and creative secrets and is still worth reading!
  Awesome 
I was hangingg out for it to arrive in the mail, when it came i couldn't put it down. Took about 20-30mins to get through but i now keep it on my coffee table and intend to get the rest.
  Awesome 
Some of the secrets are funny, some are scary & some of them are very sad but it just shows that everyone has them & to those who share them, no matter what your secret is, you are not alone.
  The worst of the Post Secret Series ( chaluta2 )
I absolutely fell in love with the first Postsecret book and was VERY disappoinred by this second one. Aside from the fact it is half the size of the first one the secrets are not as exciting or juicy. In fact, some of the secrets are not really secrets at all. there is one full page secret that reads something like "If I got paid by the screaming kid while babysitting I'd be a millionaire." These secrets are mainly submitted by teenagers, but it seems as though Frank chose too many stupid, whiny, immature teenage secrets over deep, touching or funny ones. Of course, with any collection of postsecrets there are some good ones. However, if you only get one of the books, do NOT get this one.
  Post secret rocks! 
If you are reading this review and havent bout the book yet , please do! this is an interesting study in human behavior... love sadness ... the entire gammet of human emotion