I can't remember the last time I was so happy to finish a book. I say that as both a testament to how painful Wetmore's life has been and thus how difficult it is to read about. But also because the way this book was written is crazy-making.
First of all, the structure of the book is haphazard, sporadic, and to call it disorganized would be stating it lightly. Every once in a while, I'd be thinking, "Ok finally, we're getting into her personal story told in her voice minus the endless lists of numbers and letters relating to experiment codes and hospital floor numbers and letters." But every time I was about four pages into her actually-good writing (the meat of the story), she'd, out of absolutely nowhere, slip into a minimum of ten pages of letter and number code talk. And this experience of feeling like a ping pong ball happened about 100+ times throughout the book. This does not make for a good read. Where was her editor? Any editor worth their salt knows this type of info needs to be in footnotes or an appendix. Or in this case, left out entirely.
The amount of time spent skimming the needless dull details was one of the most infuriating reading experiences I've had in my 45 years on planet Earth. And it saddens me because when Wetmore stops writing what looks like an endless technical manual written by extraterrestrials, she's very good at telling her story. Again, she needs a lot of help organizing when the events should show up in the book, but there's so much for her to tell and I know any of us who picked up this book REALLY want to hear her. Unfortunately, it's almost impossible for her to keep a reader's interest while the book is structured the way it is.
I believe every single detail of her story. And I'm disgusted by the pure evil that exists in this world. I wish nothing but success, justice, and long-term, well-deserved happiness for Karen Wetmore. But for the love of god, someone get this book a reissue with a much more competent (and aggressive) editor.
This book is actually a 2 star book for me, but I'm keeping it at a 3 because I care so much about Wetmore's story.