Review of Dear Demented Diary Vol II

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Shanesha Sammerson
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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Dear Demented Diary Vol II" by Catherine Elizabeth Clay.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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Dear Demented Diary Vol II by Catherine Elizabeth Clay is a highly explicit and unapologetic account of a young woman's life and sexual experiences. The protagonist embarks on a journey to Europe following the loss of her mother to cancer. She is eccentric, fearless, and unabashedly vocal about her desires. Readers should be aware that this book contains explicit language, graphic imagery, and a significant focus on sexual encounters.

The narrative explores the protagonist's struggles with a brain tumor and the lingering effects of her parents' divorce during her childhood. Growing up with a neglectful father has left her and her siblings emotionally scarred. However, she chooses to live life on her own terms and disregards societal judgment. This defiant attitude allows her to find solace and live life to the fullest.

Dear Demented Diary Vol II offers more than just sexual escapades. It is sprinkled with valuable life lessons, one of which resonated with me: "We all do stupid things when we are young; it's all part of growing up. It's only when those stupid things continue into adulthood that makes them incompetent in having fulfilling relationshits." (unsure if relationshits was an error or just the author's way of talking). This book presents a unique blend of humor and introspection, making it an entertaining read.

However, it should be noted that the book contains numerous errors and lacks proper editing. Despite its flaws, the humor and candidness of the author shine through, eliciting genuine laughter from the reader. The raw and unfiltered nature of the diary entries adds authenticity to the narrative, but it also contributes to a lack of polish in the writing.

Overall, Dear Demented Diary Vol II earns a solid 4 out of 5 stars. It delivers on its promise of a highly sexual and humorous account of a woman's life. Catherine Elizabeth Clay fearlessly bares her thoughts, experiences, and desires, creating a captivating and liberating reading experience. However, the presence of numerous errors detracts from the overall quality of the book. If you are open-minded and appreciate unfiltered storytelling, this diary offers an entertaining and thought-provoking read.

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Why get married only to get divorced later on? Is it that you were not sure before, and things you didn't know about started unfolding while in the marriage? For the sake of the children we bring to the word, please be very sure of whoever you take to the altar. It affects the children the most to have e to call various people dad or mom, as the case may be.
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This is a amazing story about young woman who have a desire, sex and she wish a assepted to men. She journey to Europe with her mother why daying on cancer. That is story is grow up young woman who make a stupid mestake, but her faund a love and write diary of her life. I recommend this book whic is sead and have a humor aspect and you will be enjoy to read his avantyre why live. :techie-studyingbrown: :D
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