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Again, just like Jacee Dugaard's book, I found this book rather hard for me to stomach in parts because some of the details were absolutely horrific.
However, I managed to finish reading this book within 2 days. It was absolutely heart breaking and gut wrenching to read about Michelle's experiences of : growing up within a tough environment full of abuse, losing custody of her only son and then being kidnapped and held within Castro's house for over a decade.
I commend Michelle's bravery and strength, and commend the fact that she never forgot about seeing her son again, even on her darkest days.
By the end of the book, I was profoundly disturbed by the story, so much that it stayed with me long after I finished it.
I really hope that Michelle finds the peace and happiness in her life that she so badly deserves.
What do I think of this book...“Meh”...Just “Meh”
The sentence structure was all over the place and some of the writing irritated the hell out of me. The story was just mundane and boring, and I hated the one dimensional characters. So much so, that I didn't really care what happened to them, in the end. (Why did I keep reading it???) Anyway, The book is just a pile of endless drivel with no plot, don't waste your time with it.
I found the stories to be hit and miss and parts of this book were a bit of a slog to get through.
It is my first time reading any of Sayers novels, and I was a little disappointed. I hope that her other full length stories are better.
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