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Book Reviews of Prozac NationBook Review: 'Prozac Nation,' the only book I could stand Summary: 5 Stars
Alright, I hate reading. I've only gotten into 2 maybe 3 books... But I couldn't put this one down. I was dragged to the book store, and was scanning the books to pass the time. I saw the title "Prozac Nation" and was intrigued. I read the first chapter in the store and had to buy it. I read 90 pages the first day I had it; I normally get bored within the first paragraph. But Elizabeth Wurtzel grabbed my attention from the first sentance. Now, instead of dreading another book report I have to fake, I can't wait untill I can buy 'Bitch', and 'More, Now, Again' (Perhaps I got that wrong) to share with my classmates her amazing ability to grab someone's [lack of]attention like mine. I am in love with this woman
Book Review: 10 reasons for YOU to read Prozac Nation Summary: 5 Stars
Read this book if you:
1. know this isn't it.
2. find the answers in music.
3. hate and love yourself more than anyone.
4. normally feel abnormal.
5. are uncertainly enjoyable to others.
6. regularly feel your insides wretch.
7. think life and death resemble a coin flip.
8. need to learn control
9. can't articulate your emotional vomit
10. want to know someone else for a change.
Book Review: A Godsend! Summary: 5 Stars
Although some readers may disagree, this book is like a mirror reflection any young depressed female's life. As a woman I was able to identify with many of Wurtzel's trials and tribulations in relationships... Even a guy friend of mine read the first page and looked at me and said "this is me"
Definately a great book for people looking to shed some light on depression and the depressive person's way of thinking... Not a self help book, but definately entertaining and real life.
Book Review: A Great Book with lots to offer Summary: 3 Stars
I did enjoy reading Prozac Nation because I thought you got to see into Elizabeth's true feelings. By her detailing alot, besides the fact that this got people saying it was boring and dragged on, you really got to feel what she was feeling. Perhaps though the reason this book got three stars was that it wasn't anything special. I mean I read the whole thing and I really looked foward to opening the book, but it did possibly drag on too much. For people who are a tad bit deppressed though, this could give you some material, but also giving you some insight. So if you have free time, read it. It's a really good experience.
Book Review: A Great Personal Story Summary: 5 Stars
this book was a good story of overcoming depression. i thought the author did a great job of expressing personal experience. this is a great book that many can relate to
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