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4/4 Reviews - OnLineBookClub.com

side 1 : Bare Fact

"controversial, angry and sometimes a little chaotic, but eventually I liked it"

"I liked the language Kenton used throughout the book"

"Kenton often employs the words that are unlikely to be found in a respectable dictionary. But his language is suitable for his arguments. And I have to say that Adrian Kenton is a brilliant writer."

"His figurative language is outstanding, made me laugh first, then think and reflect"

"At first, I didn’t like the book. Then I accepted it. Finally, I felt privileged to having read it"

"I do agree that 'the book should disturb us all as it is about endemic common abuse that needs to stop…' (MH industry) '…before the next person encounters it and that could be anyone.'"

"Congratulations to Adrian Kenton for such a wonderful book. The topic itself could be quite hard to observe, and difficult to read, but nonetheless, it still exists as a great book itself."

"I like books that make me change my mind from negative to positive perception. It does take a really good book to change your mind from a negative to a positive. Glad it worked out so well with this one."

4/4 Reviews - OnLineBookClub.com

side 2 : Bare Soul

"extremely intense account of the heartache and grief one goes through with depression, suicidal thoughts and invisible illnesses that consume and corrupt even the most successful and normal of lives."

"if you happen to suffer from the numerous disorders or issues Kenton brings to light. He addresses each topic with empathy, realism and even contempt but also explains why it is important to be so frank and coarse when discussing unpleasant and upsetting content"

"He sheds light into how the depressed individual is isolated and shunned because the concept of depression is scary for those who don’t take the time to understand it"

"This book covers any and all topics considered taboo by societal standards while encouraging readers to face reality and accept that negativity does exist"

"The tone of this book is very aggressive yet filled with compassionate undertones towards the people who could easily be the examples provided in this book"

"Kenton's approach to the world is a guarded yet productive stance. He is ready to take on the role of a leader and stick up for those who have experienced both physical and mental trauma within their life."

"puts the reader on the edge of their seat"

"provided a perspective and published account of reality that I respect and appreciate"

"Be prepared for heartbreaking and gut wrenching account of exactly what it feels like to live with a destructive mind."