Review of The Angel of Death Origins

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Being bullied as a kid has become so normalized that you would expect anyone who recount their childhood to mention it. This is the kind of book that's needed to not only prevent and deal with bullying, but how parents can be proactive to catch or stop their child from this treatment. I cannot wait to read this book and digest the authors findings.
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I read and enjoyed Angel of Death, so I'm interested to read this book, despite it's somewhat bizarre attempt to prove we are living in a computer simulation.
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I was bullied at school from a very young age and it still has an effect on me. It would be interesting to read someone else's experiences with bullying as well as the struggles with PTSD and OCD. This can be quite an eye opener. Thanks for a great review. Congrats on BOTD.
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I'm glad to have come across such a book that talks about important changes that happen in mind and body because of bullying. The inclusion of details of different mental health disorders also make it an educational read.
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Childhood trauma, particularly from bullying and abuse, can have long-lasting effects on mental health. Their should be a systemic changes to create safer and more supportive environments for students.
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"The Angel of Death Origins: OCD, Bullying, and Questioning Reality" by Laurent Cousineau explores the severe impact of child abuse and bullying, highlighting flaws in the educational system. The book delves into mental health disorders and the effects of bullying, offering a compelling and empathetic narrative. Rated 4 out of 5 stars. Thank you for a great review.
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I found Lauren Cousineau's "The Angel of Death Origins" to be insightful and thought-provoking. It delves into the author's battles with OCD and bullying, fusing existential concerns with actual traumatic experiences. An in-depth look of psychological themes is promised by the distinctive narrative style, which makes for an engaging beginning.
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Child and abuse and bullying are not just events that torment a child's growing age, they can affect the behavioural trajectory of that child for life. I loved that the book makes an exposure on this, and the author uses a first person POV to make the book relatable. Everybody should be aware of the contents of this book, to help enable a safer environment for our children.
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I like this book because it's like spreading awareness to the unaware and showing the dangers and offering meaningful insight Into such matters.
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Post by Azubuike J Azi »

Nice one, your review of the book is clear, few things to learn about child bullying from Reading the book. Congratulations to the author for being broke up the day.
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Post by Rose Angela »

“The Angel of Death Origins” by Laurent Cousineau is a poignant narrative that delves into themes of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), severe bullying, and existential questions. The protagonist, Laurent Casino, grapples with these challenges over two decades, seeking justice and uncovering the truth about his world. 📚✨ If you’re interested in mental health exploration and personal resilience, this book is a captivating read. 🌟📖
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Bullying is a terrible thing for the one being bullied. How does one cope with bullying and obsessive compulsive disorder? Laurent Cousineau will show you how.
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Thank you for your informational review. I agree that child abuse, bullying, and mental illness are three topics that there needs to be a lot more awareness of. They can happen at any time in one's life and affect one for many years. While these topics are difficult to read about, I have added this book to my list of to read.
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I am interested in learning about the damaging effects of child abuse and bullying on one's mind and body.
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Post by PRERNA JAIN 4 »

Thank you for sharing your review of "The Angel of Death Origins: OCD, Bullying, and Questioning Reality" by Laurent Cousineau. Your thoughtful reflection highlights the book's profound exploration of mental health issues, particularly the long-term impacts of bullying and child abuse. It's clear that the narrative not only educates but also fosters empathy, offering readers a deeper understanding of the emotional scars that such experiences can leave behind. While you noted some repetition, which slightly diminished the reading experience, your overall positive assessment underscores the book's authenticity and educational value. Your recommendation for readers interested in psychological fiction and the effects of trauma is appreciated, as it helps potential readers understand the book's focus and appeal.
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