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laurenkara's review
like always i don't feel comfortable 'rating' non-fiction, especially when it's someone's personal story, but this was such an incredible, confronting and eye opening read. as a perth resident i've always had an interest in the claremont case and have spent a lot of time researching it, i didn't think anything was going to give me something new but this book made me look at the case in a totally new perspective. it’s also an extremely important report on how women are never taken seriously and how we’re constantly told we should be grateful things weren’t worse etc. if you can handle the subject matter i definitely recommend you give this one a read! wendy is such an amazing, strong woman and i can't thank her enough for sharing her story.
clarissap83's review
2.0
I think the main point of this book was for the victim, Wendy Davis, to share her side of the story in her own words. I totally understand her need to write this after her traumatic experience. The downfall is, because of all th coverage of this case, much of what you read in the book has already been told, including her story, through the media. Very repetitive and I didn't really learn anything new.
clairrus's review
dark
emotional
reflective
sad
medium-paced
Graphic: Sexual assault and Murder
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