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Les Pensees Dangereuses: Dangerous thoughts about life, love, pets, friends and depression

By Sharon E. Cathcart
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(3.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Oct. 02, 2009
Words: 28916 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook description

Part autobiography and part inspiration, "Les Pensees Dangereuses" (French for "dangerous thoughts") is a series of essays on friendship, spirituality, education, bullying, animals, clinical depression and more. Author Sharon E. Cathcart ("In The Eye of The Beholder") shares her thoughts, including an unfinished autobiography, "Unmasking My Phantoms: My Dance With Madness," in this new book.

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friendship, education, spirituality, animals, depression, mental illness, autobiography, bullying, marriage equality

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Review by: Rashas Weber on Feb. 20, 2010 : star star star
What "rah62" fails to reveal in his "review" is that he is a vindicative, delusional individual, who was unable to cope with the author having opposing viewpoints and the audacity to continue discussing her opinions on her own personal web pages. After she refused to shut up as he ordered her to, he suddenly terminated the close friendship. Her offense? Expressing the desire for universal health care and equal rights for same-sex couples. Quelle horreur!

It takes a lot of courage, honesty and self-awareness to be able to share your life experiences with readers, and it doesn't matter if it's in journal form instead of a more formal essay for it to be of benefit to others. I appreciate the candid writing and feel that the thoughts-flowing structure works just fine. It may not be relatable to everyone but only those with malicious agendas will react with such vitriol.
(reviewed long after purchase)

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