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Book Reviews of Massive

Massive
Author: Julia Bell
ISBN-13: 9780333986523
ISBN-10: 0333986520
Publication Date: 10/11/2002
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Book Type: Hardcover
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6 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

reviewed Massive on + 5 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This book was okay. I bought it on impulse and thought it was a rather dull read. Kept hoping that it would pick up at the end. Maybe someone else would like it better than I did.
halie2157 avatar reviewed Massive on + 8 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I enjoyed this book, but it was slow. very slow. i liked the overall idea the book had, just it didnt go fast enough.
reviewed Massive on + 418 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
The book is categorized under fiction, & I do hope that is the case & that it is not semi-biographical. The mother in the book sickened me---in fact when reading this book it constantly brought back to mind Julie Gregory's "Sickened: The Memoir of a Munchausen by Proxy Childhood" (which is sadly, an actual memoir).
It is bad enough to set such a poor example to a child, but to inflict the same on them by means of verbal abuse is inexcusable.
The book seems to end in an odd way until one contemplates the symbolism of it.
reviewed Massive on + 418 more book reviews
The book is categorized under fiction, & I do hope that is the case & that it is not semi-biographical. The mother in the book sickened me---in fact when reading this book it constantly brought back to mind Julie Gregory's "Sickened: The Memoir of a Munchausen by Proxy Childhood" (which is sadly, an actual memoir).
It is bad enough to set such a poor example to a child, but to inflict the same on them by means of verbal abuse is inexcusable.
The book seems to end in an odd way until one contemplates the symbolism of it.
CD0927 avatar reviewed Massive on + 39 more book reviews
It was an interesting look into one girl's slide into an eating disorder.
reviewed Massive on + 418 more book reviews
The book is categorized under fiction, & I do hope that is the case & that it is not semi-biographical. The mother in the book sickened me---in fact when reading this book it constantly brought back to mind Julie Gregory's "Sickened: The Memoir of a Munchausen by Proxy Childhood" (which is sadly, an actual memoir).
It is bad enough to set such a poor example to a child, but to inflict the same on them by means of verbal abuse is inexcusable.
The book seems to end in an odd way until one contemplates the symbolism of it.