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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Secrets For The Mad written by Dodie Clark contains Ms. Clarks’s truths and shares her heart in the midst of her struggle with Depersonalization Disorder. She learned life lessons about sex, drinking, love, heartbreak, bullying, and friendship are depicted through, lyrics, photography, doodles and poignant humor. Secrets For The Mad is a sad, funny heartbreaking and honest book. If you love Dodie on YouTube and Instagram as @doddleoddle then you will love this book. What makes this book different than other mental health memoirs/autobiographies is the fact that Dodie can tell her truths all the while making you feel as if you are in her inner circle; that you are kindred spirits; that she is sitting across the table from you while you are having lunch together. Not everyone can capture an audience like Dodie can. I especially loved her advice to young girls about Self Identity, Sexual relationships, Sexual Harassment and how to be precautious when it comes to having sex. The topics are relevant, helpful and all told in an educational, yet lighthearted way. This reviewer will even be using some of Dodie’s advice when it comes time to talk to her own daughter about sex and boys. The advice is laid out simply and covers all the bases. As I mom I appreciate her desire to help younger women who look up to her as a role model in a loving, productive and sincere way. Music and Poetry may be Dodie’s passion and the outlet for her many struggles and feelings, however, her writing is as exceptional as her music. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I received this book from Atria Books via Net Galley in exchange for an honest review. I give Secrets For The Mad 4 stars. Secrets For The Mad written by Dodie Clark contains Ms. Clarks’s truths and shares her heart in the midst of her struggle with Depersonalization Disorder. Her learned life lessons about sex, drinking, love, heartbreak, bullying and friendship are depicted through, lyrics, photography, doodles and poignant humor. Secrets For The Mad is a sad, funny heartbreaking and honest book. If you love Dodie on YouTube and Instagram as @doddleoddle then you will love this book. What makes this book different than other mental health memoirs/autobiographies is the fact that Dodie can tell her truths all the while making you feel as if you are in her inner circle; that you are kindred spirits; that she is sitting across the table from you while you are having lunch together. Not everyone can capture an audience like Dodie can. I especially loved her advice to young girls about Self Identity, Sexual relationships, Sexual Harassment and how to be precautious when it comes to having sex. The topics are relevant, helpful and all told in an educational, yet lighthearted way. This reviewer will even be using some of Dodie’s advice when it comes time to talk to her own daughter about sex and boys. The advice is laid out simply, and covers all the bases. As I mom I appreciate her desire to help younger women who look up to her as a role model in a loveing, productive and sincere way. Music and Poetry may be Dodie’s passion and the outlet for her many struggles and feelings, however her writing is as exceptional as her music. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I give Secrets For The Mad 4 stars. no reviews | add a review
"A collection of personal stories, lessons, song lyrics, and photos from the beloved British vlogger Dodie Clark, also known online as doddleoddle. When I feel like I'm going mad I write. A lot of my worst fears have come true; fears that felt so big I could barely hold them in my head. I was convinced that when they'd happen, the world would end. But the world didn't end. In fact, it pushed on and demanded to keep spinning through all sorts of mayhem, and I got through it. And because I persisted, I learned lessons about how to be a stronger, kinder, better human--lessons you can only learn by going through these sorts of things. This is for the people with minds that just don't stop; for those who feel everything seemingly a thousand times more than the people around them. Here are some words I wrote"-- No library descriptions found. |
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I love Dodie's music and didn't know she had a book out until I scrolled past an update on Goodreads. This is a short book, if I'm not mistaken around 160 ? It's in essay form and each chapter talks about different aspects of Dodie's life and challenges she's had. And also really random ones like there's literally a chapter where there's recipes and steps to cook delicious food(an interesting read on that part).
Chapters that stood out to me were the ones where she described her Depersonalisation Disorder(DPD), her relationship with her sister and grandmother and the ones about her abusive relationships. These chapters honestly felt so surreal to me and a few of them even made me a little teary-eyed too.
I'll definitely recommend this one even if you have 0 idea who Dodie is, it's a good read and I suggest that you listen to the songs in the book too. ( )