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Send Me No Flowers (2009)

by Jenny Tomlin(Favorite Author)
3.92 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
0099509849 (ISBN13: 9780099509844)
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English
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Arrow
review 1: This book is one of the most memorable books I have ever read. The theme and plot of the whole story was so strong to begin with. The book talks about terror, heartbreak and abuse. As a Psychology student, I could really use some skill on empathy to relate to the book, for everything that Donna felt was described by the author in a way so vivid that I can't help wincing as I read as if I was there when the abuses happened. In the end, the book taught me a lot of things, especially on the type of relationship one should have. You should always have an informed choice in everything. If your friends and family raise warning flags for that boy you're currently seeing, think twice on your decisions. This book taught me that you are not alone in everything. If you are in Donna's... more position, ask help for your own survival. God bless to all battered women and children out there, and may you finally find peace in your lives.
review 2: Read this whilst travelling to and from Bristol uni for a look around. Really wished Danny had suffered revenge from one of the characters he'd upset. He seemed to get away from things far too easily. I really don't want to think about power hungry men out there who do the things Danny and his 'friends' did for fun. But it also shows the strength of women and how even when they've abused in the most horrific ways they can climb above it and survive. less
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GreazyEze
For days now this book has been on my shelf...I'm just not able to bring myself to read it.
airmac36
Good book certainly couldn't put it down but was quite disturbing and upsetting...
Cher
Shocking but read in one sitting!
kaykay
Very emotional reading.
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