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"Learn why Holly Miller has five people living inside her head in this “remarkable debut novel.”(Kemble Scott, author of SoMa)
Though she doesn’t remember the trauma that caused it, Holly Miller has Dissociative Identity Disorder. Her personality has fractured into five different identities, together known as The Committee. And as much as they make Holly’s life hell, she can’t live without them.
Then one of those identities, the flirtatious, southern Betty Jane, lands Holly a voiceover job. Betty Jane wants nothing more than to be in the spotlight. The rest of The Committee wants Betty Jane to shut up. Holly’s therapist wants to get to the bottom of her broken psyche. And Holly? She’s just along for the ride…"
Jeg ble litt overrasket over at ingen bokelskere ser ut til å ha lest denne. I Sounds Like Crazy blir man godt kjent med disse fem personlighetene som bor i et hus i hodet til Holly Miller, og man blir veldig for glad i dem alle sammen, til og med i Betty Jane som er en pest og en plage for både Holly og de andre i "kommiteen". Absolutt verdt å lese!
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Start en diskusjon om verket Se alle diskusjoner om verketI have five people living inside my head. In the order they appeared, there is the Boy in the red Converse sneakers––I can't see his face, only his shoes. Next, the ancient man who spends all his time in meditation. I call him the Silent One because he's spoken to me only once since I met him, which makes him the perfect manager of my spiritual life. Third, Sarge, who keeps me safe. Fourth, Ruffles, a whale-sized woman who sits on a purple pillow eating Ruffles potato chips all day. And, saving the best for last, fifth, Betty Jane, a mordern-day Scarlett O'Hara who makes my life hell on a good day.
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