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When Rabbit Howls
When Rabbit Howls
Truddi Chase | 1990 | Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences
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8.5 (2 Ratings)
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A woman's story of abuse, multiple personalities, and coming to find The Troop.
"To escape the horror of violent abuse, the two-year-old child "went to sleep" and created the inner world of "the Troops," the 92 voices that shielded her from pain, but that she didn't know existed until adulthood. this is a journey through the fragmented world of the multiple personality-told by the Troop."-Amazon.com.
  
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Just a Normal Tuesday
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10.0 (1 Ratings)
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Another amazing first read win! The note that came with the book said for ages 14-18 but it was such a real and moving story that I would recommend it to anyone. I felt Kai's pain, chuckled at some parts, and cried a couple times as well. Loss impacts everyone's lives at some point or another and this book shows how life can go on after loss.
  
    Podiatry Today

    Podiatry Today

    Medical and Health & Fitness

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Scenes from a Marriage (1973)
Scenes from a Marriage (1973)
1973 | Drama
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"A work I believe Bergman made for television, so it is perhaps not so well known. It goes very far into the riddle of marriage, the breakdown, pain, and passion. I’ve seen it three times already, and I want to watch it again with friends (most of us with one divorce under our belts!). The performances are stunning and the story surprises, touches, and absorbs me each time I see it."

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There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé
There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé
Morgan Parker | 2017 | Gender Studies
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"Parker is, quite simply, our best working poet, and she just blinds me with her skill. She somehow makes a book about deep psychic pain (also a meditation on a broken society, no biggie) into something that feels celebratory and joyous. I’m nominating her for the best pop references in poetry award! She is also the funniest on twitter and echoes my judge-y, agoraphobic general mind state, only with pizazz."

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Façade (Games, #2)
Façade (Games, #2)
Nyrae Dawn | 2013
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
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I loved the first book in the series but I have to admit I struggled with this. Maybe it's because it's been almost a year since I read Charade and I don't remember Adrian or maybe it's just the plot line of this. I don't know, but I didn't like it as much.

It seemed a little repetitive at times too with Adrian's pain and Delaney's guilt brought up often.