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I found this book to be poorly organized and not very well written. The abuse does indeed sound horrendous (if true), but I didn't find the organization and writing style left me unconvinced. I'm not likely to follow on with the next book in this trilogy.
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I found this book to be poorly organized and not very well written. The abuse does indeed sound horrendous, if true. I'm not likely to follow on with the next book in this trilogy.
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A Child Called It by Dave Pelzer
Mary Steele, October 25, 2008
I found this book to be poorly organized and not very well written. The abuse does indeed sound horrendous (if true), but I didn't find the organization and writing style left me unconvinced. I'm not likely to follow on with the next book in this trilogy.(6 of 37 readers found this comment helpful)
A Child Called It by Dave Pelzer
Mary Steele, October 25, 2008
I found this book to be poorly organized and not very well written. The abuse does indeed sound horrendous, if true. I'm not likely to follow on with the next book in this trilogy.(5 of 29 readers found this comment helpful)