Official Review: A Twisted Wisdom by Stephanie Colbert

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Re: Official Review: A Twisted Wisdom by Stephanie Colbert

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nooregano wrote: 18 Feb 2019, 00:32 This sounds like a story that has to be told and heard, but one that also sounds like it needs a little less bias. As you mentioned, her behaviour and the effects of her behaviour might not have been given enough place in her story. I would love to read this book, and do not necessarily mind grammatical mistakes. This being said, the plot holes and pieces of missing information seem as though they would be very frustrating. Thanks for the thorough, fair review!
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I agree with you that the book seems like a rough draft, but it is definitely a story that needs to be told. I did enjoy watching the film version of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, so I am definitely giving this a try after it has been polished. Thanks for the review, Helen!
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gen_g wrote: 03 Mar 2019, 02:52 I agree with you that the book seems like a rough draft, but it is definitely a story that needs to be told. I did enjoy watching the film version of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, so I am definitely giving this a try after it has been polished. Thanks for the review, Helen!
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Psychiatry and related topics are some themes that are appealing to me. But this one seems as a difficult reading experience. Thanks for preventing me from trying to read this 👍👍
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Sushan wrote: 16 Mar 2019, 23:22 Psychiatry and related topics are some themes that are appealing to me. But this one seems as a difficult reading experience. Thanks for preventing me from trying to read this 👍👍
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