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Gina
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Oddly, the abuse stories are easier to read than I had expected. Giuffe and Amy Wallace (collaborator) found the right "voice" -- at least for me. A survivor of SA may say differently.
Like some others, I find the jumps between Giuffe's past and present a bit jolting, as well as the in-line song lyrics. But who hasn't heard some lyrics, taken them out of context, and adopted them as an anthem for hope or change?
— Mar 05, 2026 05:45AM
Like some others, I find the jumps between Giuffe's past and present a bit jolting, as well as the in-line song lyrics. But who hasn't heard some lyrics, taken them out of context, and adopted them as an anthem for hope or change?
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Gina
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We are past the Epstein years, and somehow, reading about the whirlwind marriage (within 10 days of meeting) to Robbie, is more troublesome.
In no way do I fault her for grabbing a chance to escape and find a shred of normalcy, too often it feels like she's trying to convince us (and herself) how wonderful her new life and Robbie are. It feels forced.
— Mar 07, 2026 05:02PM
In no way do I fault her for grabbing a chance to escape and find a shred of normalcy, too often it feels like she's trying to convince us (and herself) how wonderful her new life and Robbie are. It feels forced.
Gina
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I made it through the Introduction. I hope that by reading one chapter at a time, I will be able to read the entire book.
— Feb 26, 2026 05:24PM

