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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Little Voices,
By B. W. Miller (Indianapolis, IN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Little Voices : A True Paranoid Schizophrenic Adventure (Paperback)
I am a man with schizoaffective dissorder and it's similar to what the author of this book has. I liked it mainly because it is his voice and from his point of view. Most of the books about schizophrenia out there are from a third person or a affected female. The first part of the book is the best. Very real in his discription. I'm on Zyprexa and I wish the author would take something also because he still seems somewhat lost. I wish the author luck and it has inspired me to write down things that I experianced. It's a good read, probably not the best, but I belive it shows an authentic view of a schizophrenic.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Lost America Needs a Guide to Find Its Way Back,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Little Voices : A True Paranoid Schizophrenic Adventure (Paperback)
When I saw my friends recently reading new books like Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code or Harry Potter books, I wondered what the fuss was all about. They were all works of fiction that were cheap imitations. After all, my mum gave me a copy of Little Voices, and this book is the Real McCoy! And by Jove! What a guide! While America loses its way, it refuses to ask for directions, splits itself like a pea-nut and denies that the image on the mirror is itself. Seeing the humour in all this is the best part, and that's where Little Voices shines!
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Little Voices : A True Paranoid Schizophrenic Adventure by Rodney St. Michael (Paperback - June 22, 2000)
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