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BOOK REVIEW: Done With Her...: A revelation that stabs at your subconscious. by Chirasree Bose

The male/female bonding process can be both beautiful and monstrous. I read this book out of curiosity, wondering if I could gain some insight into problems I have witnessed in my own family. I can't say I agree with the author's decision not to have her own views edited and engrossed, but was able to adjust my usual critical thinking process to get through them after a few chapters. 

The story itself was interesting and the author's survival nothing less than miraculous. It moved from one impending murder crisis to another, yet inexplicably she kept accepting this jerk back into her life. In my mind I was yelling at her, "Don't do that!" I don't think any of this had to do with her lover. It was the author's own emotional state that prevented her from using her intellect to find a way out. To others, it must have resembled insanity.

Link to buy:

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