Official Review: Playing Hurt by Gerald L Nardella

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Re: Official Review: Playing Hurt by Gerald L Nardella

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The book seems to be interesting as it deals with social problems and issues which teenagers face at the time of adolescence which is a crucial stage in life as it is the time when they are growing up and require correct guidance and direction. Most of us will able to relate the book with our lives. :)
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Thank you for such a well written review. I just got done reading the free sample of this book and the author definitely seemed to capture the essence of being a teenager during that time. After reading your review, I am definitely interested in reading the rest of the story. It sound like it will be an amazing read.
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It’s not often a male author is brilliant enough to portray females in a way that’s so authentic that females can see themselves in the characters. It sounds like a very even-handed book, examining the attitudes, challenges, and hardships of both sexes from a fair and balanced perspective. I may have to check this one out. Thanks for the review, Vizi. :techie-studyingbrown:
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This sounds like an interesting book that deals with things we generally don't talk about, specifically when it comes to young boys and the pressures they go through during their teenage years. Unfortunately, I'm not sure if I'd be comfortable with all the sex related content. But great review and I'm glad you enjoyed this book!
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Post by jounte mi seh »

i love the whole story in the book. i try to picture how crime was back then in 1960s. And obviously, where the is a crime there must be sex and assaults among them due to adolescent behaviour. i also like the cover of the book and how the author describe the characters and the writting style as well. :P
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Post by Heidi M Simone »

A book focusing on teenage struggles in the 1960s does sound like it would be appealing for some. I like how you mention this book has down-to-earth depictions of relationships and sex. It's also great to hear that you were able to connect with Deanie and her friends, and that the author was able to open your eyes about gender expectations hurting both genders. I personally remember not liking the toxic masculinity or the heavy themes when I read this, but I agree that this isn't a light romance. I'm glad you were able to enjoy this one, even it isn't a happy story. Thank you for sharing!
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This story describes the current situation of today's teenagers. I think it's a nice book and most teenagers are not just worried about it; he or she is terrified of not fitting in with friends. Peer pressure and identity crisis are just a few of other social issues faced by the teenagers nowadays. Thanks for the review.
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Isn’t it interesting the conflicting messages that our society sends in regard to sexual relationships, social status and a host of everything else. The time period that this book was set in seems to be when the sexual revolution hit and that conflicted severely with the morals that parents were trying to instill in their kids then. Nice review as I was somewhat considering reading this one, but it sounds too deep right now for me. Looking for the light hearted. Thanks for this review.
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Today's BOTD reminds us that although times have changed, we as humans, are still affected by the positive and negative aspects life throws our way...the same way people have always been. I like reading books with HS kids because they seem to include universal themes, and the actions of the characters turn out being so true to life! :-) Thank you for your review!
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I love books about teenagers and the challenges they face with relationships. It brings back memories of my years as a teenager. Thank you for your refreshing review.
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I got bored with reading about adolescence and sex and peer pressure. Your review is nice though.
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Post by Aduragbemi109 »

playing hurt by Gerald L Nardella

the book is so amazing and interesting
the book is all about sexual abuse for high school student,from my view i also learn that girls are very dangerous they can turn good things to bad if boys are not very careful.
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Post by Otesile isaac »

Wow
The theme is wonderful and is attractive :D
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This seems like a very compelling coming of age book. It seems like it's show the truth side of gender from both sides and I have a feeling that readers will learn something new from this book. I'll give it a chance.
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Post by Marissa Michael »

I'm curious about the peer pressure in 1960s and I think this is the right book for that.
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