TITLE: Being Ana
AUTHOR: Shani Raviv
GENRE: Memoir
RATING:
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I have read many, many books on addiction and I normally enjoy reading the "recovery" part more than the "disease" part.
However, with this book, it was the contrary. This book was okay until about 3/4 through and then it just got weird and boring.
For sure, I didn't particularly like the author (and the main character) at any point in this story, but that's okay. What i struggled with is the lack of emotion in this story. Even she is describing a disturbing or hard event, you get the impression she is like a robot, which I suppose is part of the story but it makes this story strangely distant.
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