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Janet Ruth Young

Autore di The Opposite of Music

4 opere 190 membri 11 recensioni

Opere di Janet Ruth Young

The Opposite of Music (2007) 79 copie
My Beautiful Failure (2012) 65 copie
The Babysitter Murders (2011) 41 copie
Things I Shouldn't Think (2012) 5 copie

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Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA

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Billy feels like he’s climbing the walls. His dad was diagnosed with depression several months ago, and is supposed to be doing better but Billy’s not so sure. He starts neglecting his own life and school work to make sure his dad doesn’t repeat the mistakes that led to his breakdown, but it’s getting tough.

Read the rest of my review at: http://shouldireaditornot.wordpress.com/2012/11/10/my-beautiful-failure-janet-ru...… (altro)
 
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ShouldIReadIt | 1 altra recensione | Sep 26, 2014 |
The novel tells the story of 16 year old Billy who decided to volunteer at a suicide hotline following the past year of his father depression. His goal is to help save people and quickly becomes attached to 19 year old caller, Jenney. He breaks the rules and they become friends, him helping her with her issues but also Billy sharing his fears about his father's moods and fear that he will relapse. Ultimately, Billy professes his love for Jenney just as she calls to say she's taken a bunch of pills. Billy tries to save her but is unsuccessful. The novel does end on a hopeful note that he will move on but not forget her and then he tried to help no matter what Jenney's story was and that he decision to end her life was her choice.… (altro)
½
 
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LaneLiterati | 1 altra recensione | Feb 1, 2014 |
Billy’s family is in crisis. His father is sliding into a state of chronic depression. Billy, his mother and sister all pitch in to help by researching different anti drug methods. Nothing works. In desperation, they resort to Electric Shock Treatment. Billy finds it hard to let go.

Quite good. Easy to read. Good to pair with No Worries (Bill Condon)
 
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dalzan | 4 altre recensioni | Apr 24, 2013 |
The Babysitter Murders, Janet Ruth Young's novel released today, is like a modern day witch hunt story. Dani Solomon is your well rounded high school student: tennis player, sings in the school choir, babysits after school . . . But lately Dani's been keeping a secret.

Thoughts about those she cares about most have been invading her mind. Bad, usually violent thoughts. She thinks about stabbing Alex the little boy she babysits with a giant knife from his kitchen while he sleeps.

Dani doesn't want to do it. She loves Alex. Enjoys babysitting him. Feels bad for him because of his absent mother. But she thinks about it.

When Dani's secret gets out, the moniker Dani Death is bestowed upon her even though she's never committed any crime, never harmed anyone. No matter, though, the whole town, the whole area, is soon out to get Dani Death.

An enjoyable YA psychological tale. you get to see what's going on inside Dani's mind . . . and what happens to and around her once she decides to let some of it out (or even just share it). It's also also a fantastic portrayal of the town's psyche - of the pack mentality, really - and how they're all so ready to latch on to Dani as Dani Death even when no crime has been committed.

With tabloid headlines, news reports, internet communications and other characters mixed in, The Babysitter Murders shows just how people will react to mental illness-whether they know it's that or not.

It's an excellent depiction of how people are still ready to dig out the pitchforks and storm a castle. Or think/post that they are.

And what it means for the person on the receiving end of those comments, posts, taunts, headlines, etc.

The Babysitter Murders is written in present tense. For me it felt more like anarration of a story than a story--I was always one step away from being full engrossed in it. Present tense storytelling doesn't really seem to work for me; it doesn't allow me to connect with the characters. But for other readers, it really might.
… (altro)
 
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BookSpot | 3 altre recensioni | Nov 13, 2011 |

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Statistiche

Opere
4
Utenti
190
Popolarità
#114,774
Voto
½ 3.6
Recensioni
11
ISBN
13

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