Books I picked up yesterday on the way to ballet from the Little Free Library. Excuse the Australian grass.
Books I picked up yesterday on the way to ballet from the Little Free Library. Excuse the Australian grass.
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1)Depends... if it's the movie cover I'm probably not going to buy it 😂😂
2) tagged book (I don't count my free audio book lol)
3) I tend to look at multiple sources from both sides. I am very careful not to only read one side.
4)Depends on the day! I set an alarm for work, lately I've hit snooze a lot
5) @Cinfhen @haileybean @catiewithac
This book has taken me forever to read. It‘s horribly graphically sad and has such horrible abuse stories. It was such a good read (but requires lots of breaks).
So I have attempted this story over 2 years ago. I read but it‘s so hard to read (so emotional) that I take huge breaks like over half a year... so technically this has been on my shelf for so so long!
WOW. I am blown away by the first 60 pages of this book. This is a very sad, eye-opening, glimpse into the world of multiple personalities, and the trauma that can trigger the dissociation.
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The realm of psychology really triumphs with this book. The true story into the labyrinth-like mind of Truddi Chase will take you through a maze of emotional turmoil, and make you realize how infinitely masterful the mind can be.
This is such a difficult read. I've read fiction novels with just as, if not more, difficult subject matter but the fact that this is non-fiction...my heart hurts.
A horrific childhood brings about the birth of 92 people all within the mind of Truddi Chase. I normally don't read non-fiction but this has been one of the best books I've ever read. It has left me feeling emotions I never thought I'd feel reading. It is not for the faint of heart. Read it anyway.