Thin Girls — A Review

Amber Herbert
Apr 13, 2021
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Diana Clarke does a phenomenal job painting an accurate image of anorexia and how it feels to live with an eating disorder. Unfortunately, the book began to drag about halfway through. There were many instances where the narrator (Rose) repeated herself. There was also too much time spent on particular issues throughout. I feel it would have worked better if less time was given to her time in the facility.

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Amber Herbert
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I am a published poet and author who loves dissecting literature, TV shows, and movies.