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Le Consentement by Vanessa Springora

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4.0

✨ Thrifted ✨

This book, for obvious reasons, is an increasingly difficult read. When Vanessa Springora starts to realise the abuse G (I’m not putting down his full name, he doesn’t deserve it) puts her through, it is heart-wrenching and rage-inducing all at once 😫 
I cannot believe G still gets applauded for his work.

Albeit it being a hard read though, I still want to give it 4 stars. It was incredible reading Vanessa’s writing. When she wrote that she would’ve wanted someone else to write it for her, but that she wouldn’t want to know how others suffered through her trauma, I got teary 🥺

4/5 stars for me, thank you ✨
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dark emotional sad fast-paced

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challenging informative medium-paced

5.0


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5.0

genuinely can not believe this memoir hasn't won a Pulitzer. one of the best books i have ever read and that is saying a lot. the prose cuts through you and opens your mind. the emotions springora went through i felt through her writing. truly no other better description than this book is a "Molotov cocktail thrown at the face of the French establishment". breathtaking and heartwrenching.

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5.0

• I found this book for a discounted price and had to pick it up because 1) lately I’ve been loving memoirs and 2) it’s blurbed by the author of My Dark Vanessa which is one of my favorite books.

• I was mesmerized by the writing from the first page and I quickly fell in love with the author’s words.

• This is such an important book that explores the topic of “daddy issues” and the children affected by it. The children that end up feeling unloved and have no parental figure to guide them in their lives and how that desperation for attention leads to bad situations and bad people.

• I already knew going into this that it would be a heartbreaking read but some things were just absolutely revolting. It made it even more difficult to read about knowing that this was a real thing. The horrific people mentioned in this book were real.

• I saw some criticism on the writing of this book and people that claimed that it was too “flowery” but I absolutely loved it. It possibly has to do with the fact that I myself write in a “flowery” style but I love purple prose and I’m a sucker for a good metaphor and & unique imagery so it wasn’t a problem for me at all.

• I’d highly recommend this to anyone that loved My Dark Vanessa or is looking for a book with beautiful writing and a lot of lessons to learn.

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