Review of Ophelia Clementine Delarose has Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

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Reading_Jack wrote: 25 Feb 2022, 23:22 a book that focuses on the brain. this is definitely not for me, but I hope those that needs it, learns from it.
This children's book is a quick and easy read, but it has a lot of helpful information for those who want to understand the internal dialog around this disorder.
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marba wrote: 26 Feb 2022, 05:08 I love the idea of picturing the brain like an alien entity. This seems a very educative book. Thanks!
I loved that idea too. It helps the reader separate the disorder from the person. :brain:
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MsH2k wrote: 26 Feb 2022, 20:55
Reading_Jack wrote: 25 Feb 2022, 23:22 a book that focuses on the brain. this is definitely not for me, but I hope those that needs it, learns from it.
This children's book is a quick and easy read, but it has a lot of helpful information for those who want to understand the internal dialog around this disorder.
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alright. thanks for pitching it. I will probably try it out in my free time.
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The cover is really attractive and one is able to learn a lot by reading this book
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Sarah1738 wrote: 27 Feb 2022, 00:36 The cover is really attractive and one is able to learn a lot by reading this book
Yes, it's amazing how much one can learn from a children's book!
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Ophelia is a character other children will relate with. Children will learn to appreciate our individual differences as a moral lesson. They will also learn to discern the thoughts that provoke them not to do good. The book cover is also eye catching and creates more curiosity to read it with the different color tones creating a children's world of fantasy.
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At first I only saw "Obsessive Compulsive Disorder" in the title, somehow, and was pleasantly surprised when I finally read it right and found out that it's a children's book. Having said that, I think the book's title was a perfect choice. Such an insightful read this sounds like, would love to read it. Thanks for your excellent review!
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The world needs more people like this author to speak up so that more are aware of otherwise unspoken struggles with mental illness. I enjoyed your review thoroughly and will consider reading this book. It being a children’s book warms my heart. Thank you for the excellent review!
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OCD is a disease I am curious about, right from the start. I would definitely love to try this one though it's a children's book
thanks for this amazing review.
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The first thing that appealed to me is the lengthy name of the book. 32 pages is a quick read, and quite apt for the children. Also, it seems it covers the crucial topics of OCD. I really admire your review. Thanks.
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The fact that the book focused on children makes it attractive to me. Solving mental issues in kids is a great fit.
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Janelydia Mwangi wrote: 28 Feb 2022, 21:55 Ophelia is a character other children will relate with. Children will learn to appreciate our individual differences as a moral lesson. They will also learn to discern the thoughts that provoke them not to do good. The book cover is also eye catching and creates more curiosity to read it with the different color tones creating a children's world of fantasy.
This book was truly a great way to get a glimpse into the thoughts behind why someone may behave the way they do. I was also attracted to the wonderful colors on the cover and in this book.
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C Janet wrote: 01 Mar 2022, 01:30 At first I only saw "Obsessive Compulsive Disorder" in the title, somehow, and was pleasantly surprised when I finally read it right and found out that it's a children's book. Having said that, I think the book's title was a perfect choice. Such an insightful read this sounds like, would love to read it. Thanks for your excellent review!
I have to commend the author for the clever title. It's interesting what captures the eye of potential readers. I had just finished the book and was looking at the cover when I finally noticed the wonderful symmetry of Ophelia's name and the disorder. I wondered why she had such a long name! :D
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thuriya albayaa wrote: 01 Mar 2022, 02:50 The world needs more people like this author to speak up so that more are aware of otherwise unspoken struggles with mental illness. I enjoyed your review thoroughly and will consider reading this book. It being a children’s book warms my heart. Thank you for the excellent review!
It also warmed my heart that a children's book would tackle this very important issue. Children's books are often overlooked, but they are a great source of information presented in a thoughtful and easy-to-understand way. I hope you have the chance to check out this gem.
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Humera955 wrote: 01 Mar 2022, 04:36 OCD is a disease I am curious about, right from the start. I would definitely love to try this one though it's a children's book
thanks for this amazing review.
I have learned so much from reading children's books. They are short, but they are rich in information. Understanding some of the thought processes behind this disorder was a powerful learning experience. I hope you decide to check out this read.
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