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found this book OK enough to like, It is different than what I normally read, had an interesting premise, and was short, All pluses.

The entire book I felt pity for our twin that would only communicate through letters, Literally the entire book. It was fairly emotionally exhausting pitying something for that long, Now though, I can breathe
Unlock The Secrets Of Letters To My Sisters Shrink Constructed By Heather Balog Provided As Publication Copy
a sigh of relief, because it's over, Whew.

The story should come with trigger warnings, I don't have issues, per say, with the content but I'm assuming people who were molested should be warned before starting this book, As you read you keep thinking that something like that must have happened, but it's hard to put your finger exactly on what makes you think that,

Basically this entire book is summed up in the summary listed here on Goodreads, I kept waiting for more to happen, but it didn't, The big twist is something that will probably cross your mindtimes in the book, so when it happens, you're like "meh",

All in all I did like it, But I only liked it a little, not a lot, That "surprise" ending was totally not a shocker, This book was fascinating. Although a work of fiction, you can quite easily envisage this actually taking place in therapy sessions, The subject matter is gritty, realistic, and, at times, quite sickening, but this just adds to the authenticity of the story, There are few characters, but that isn't a bad thing as the focus lies around Katie, Shannon, the mother, the father and the therapist, The story gradually develops from glimpses of letters written to the therapist by Shannon, and the therapy sessions attended by her sister, Katie,

This is not a book that everybody will like due to the strong subject matter, and there are numerous issues with editing, which should really have been resolved.


All said, this was a good story, and is recommended for people who like gritty fiction with more realism to it, Shannon Clayton isyear old woman with a troubled past, When she tries to kill herself on her wedding day, her fiance commits her to a mental hospital, Her psychiatrist is the best in her field, but Shannon will not speak to her, She will only communicate through letters, The doctor needs a new perspective on Shannon's tormented soul, so she calls on Kathryn, Kathryn is Shannon's twin sister who wants nothing to do with her, But she can't turn her back on her sister because she is drawn to the letters Shannon has written for some inexplicable reason, She is drawn to her sister's misery no matter how hard she fights it, why can't she turn away What is it about Shannon that makes it impossible for Kathryn to ignore It's a secret they share that only the letters will reveal.
" This is a really good read, Shannon Clayton is a psychiatric out patient having tried to commit suicide on her wedding day, Shannon will not speak to her psychiatrist Dr Wallace instead she writes her letters, Dr Wallace enlists the help from Shannons twin Katie, to provide some back story and enlighten her Dr Wallace about some of the events covered in the letters,
I did workout the twist in the story but once I had worked out what was happening, I wanted to know why,
Letters to my Sisters Shrink is a short bookpages but it is well worth a read, Quick and easy read, interesting enough to keep your attention, There were a lot of typos and errors that were distracting, Also, the "big twist" was fairly evident early on in the story, It felt a bit rushed and frantic, there is no finesse, A little weird for me but very interesting many nights a couldn't put it down! This book was disturbing in two ways, The story itself was a disturbing subject, I figured it out about halfway through, The most disturbing part though was that this book had no editing! I almost couldn't finish reading because of all the mistakes, This is a gripping story of a psychologist trying to understand a patient who tried to commit suicide on her wedding day, and who will only communicate with her through letters.
In order to get another perspective on the events in the letters, she asks to interview the patients twin sister, There are a couple of major twists along the way, the most important of which I unfortunately figured out pretty early on in the story, bringing down my rating tostars.
Nonetheless, it definitely kept my interest, If you like psychological thrillers, you might give this a try,


Can letters reveal the truth

An interesting read with a twist, I liked how the author used letters to explain the past and unveil the reality, Extraordinarily talented way to write about domestic abuse

Wow! What an ending!
Less is more, The author writes about domestic and sexual abuse in an almost detached manner, yet the tension simmers and builds, The story is not graphic, I wasnt moved to tears, but I was shocked,
I particularly enjoyed numerous references to inconsistent perceptions, the absence of absolute truth,
Brilliant writing. There were a few typos, but they didnt interrupt the flow, Good book. Flows well. However in the very beginning I kind of suspected the end, . . and I was right I won't say anything more so as not to spoil the book for another person, . but it definitely held my interest, . . I would recommend it. Good idea for a story, but I had the "big reveal" figured out from the very first chapter, So obvious. The title gave it away, and the way it was written made it completely obvious, It was a great read : What a great book! I couldn't put it down, This book has so many twists and turns that you have to keep reading to find out what happens next, This was a most interesting read

As you read through the novel, you just think about how, Any people this happens to on a regular cycle, The character developed herself excellently through the use of letters to her psychiatrist, I hope we can find a cure for mental illness just like we fight for cures for other illnesses, Interesting

Very intriguing short story about a mental patient, Was really shocked about the twist at the end, Was nit expecting it. Great read.

Definitely did not expect the ending, I thought it was well written, Easy to read. I liked the format but wish the characters were a little better developed, Heather Balog is a self proclaimed Bad Mommy and the author of fourteen novels, including the Amy Maxwell Cozy Mystery Series, She also collaborates with her Tween age daughter on the Lexie Maxwell Series for young readers, She blogs at The Bad Mommy Diaries which, according to her family, is mostly obnoxious exaggeration, but its much cheaper than therapy, When Heather is not writing or complaining on her blog, shes a school nurse, taxi driver, her household Sudoku champion, and a runner with way too many aches and pains to be any good.
She lives with her husband and her two children who all make fun of her inability to exist without the help of a Post It note list on a daily basis.
She also has two very needy dogs who do not make Heather Balog is a self proclaimed "Bad Mommy" and the author of fourteen novels, including the Amy Maxwell Cozy Mystery Series.
She also collaborates with her "Tween age" daughter on the Lexie Maxwell Series for young readers, She blogs at "The Bad Mommy Diaries" which, according to her family, is mostly obnoxious exaggeration, but it's much cheaper than therapy, When Heather is not writing or complaining on her blog, she's a school nurse, taxi driver, her household Sudoku champion, and a runner with way too many aches and pains to be any good.
She lives with her husband and her two children who all make fun of her inability to exist without the help of a Post It note list on a daily basis.
She also has two very needy dogs who do not make fun of her, but take turns emptying the garbage in the kitchen just to get her blood pressure boiling.
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