![]() ![]() I found it to be a great tribute to her as she mentioned how she would someday like to be an actor or an author. Yet obviously there were people that cared about her enough to go get this published. Throughout most of the book Mary Rose is starting her diary entries with "Dear Nobody", clearly thinking that she didn't have anyone who would ever care to read it. ![]() This story made me cry, not during the book, but after I was done reading and was thinking about it. ![]() None of that prevented me from getting wrapped up in Mary Rose's life though. There wasn't much of an introduction to every new person, and at times I felt as if I didn't know who Mary Rose was talking about. My only issue with it is that it is a diary and not a novel, so it jumped around a bit. I found this book to be absolutely heartbreaking, as no one should have to go through what Mary Rose did. Having read Go Ask Alice I expected something like that, but this book is in a whole different league. Mary Rose was handed a shitty hand of cards and tried to play them the only way she knew how. It is a very raw story of a very real girl who suffered through some traumatic issues and tried to find an escape through drugs. Dear Nobody: The True Diary of Mary Rose is a story of a girl struggling to escape her demons. ![]()
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